Cultivate Your Kitchen

Want to bring a touch of the outside in? The Urban Cultivator residential unit allows you to grow up to 40 different types of greens within a  kitchen, without compromising on style or design.The Urban Cultivator residential unit is the size of a bar fridge, and can grow up to four flats of greens. It’s self-contained with automated controls, making it incredibly easy to grow and maintain. The Urban Cultivator’s pre-programmed control centre makes sure your greens get exactly the right amount of water and light – just set and forget. It’s even backed by home-making queen Martha Stewart.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

www.nomalon.com.au www.urbancultivator.net

 


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