Breathe Offers Soil-Free Harvesting Right Inside Your Residence

The aeroponic garden concept “Breathe” has eliminated the need of soil to harvest plants and herbs all through the year inside the user’s residence. This innovative vegetation system comprises misters under the structure that fed water and nutrients to the plants through their root. Aside from allowing a non-soil environment for growing fresh vegetables, it offers periodical water flow to the plants which will give additional tranquility to the user. This concept garden features a plug to acquire the required energy to pump the water and set the misters off. Also, backup batteries are there to ensure constant functionality during the time of power outage.

breathe offers soil free harvesting

breathe offers soil free harvesting

breathe offers soil free harvesting

breathe offers soil free harvesting

breathe offers soil free harvesting

breathe offers soil free harvesting

Designer : Jim Ruck



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3 thoughts on “Breathe Offers Soil-Free Harvesting Right Inside Your Residence

  1. I need a carrot version and a potato version and a corn version and a peanut version and a pumpkin version and a watermelon version and it sure looks as if this idea is pretty lame. Yet another lame industrial design… Please people, try to imagine these thing in their intended application before you post.

  2. Hi, you have an interesting design for the home "Breather offers soil-free harvests right inside your residence". I am not sure whether the pumps are in-built into the system or is it external. But yes, it is interesting design for a mini garden in the flat or even an office.

    Is the product in the market yet? If so, kindly let me know where I can purchase one or two to try it out.

    Nice design!!!

    Thank you.

    Kind regards, John Cheah

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