As a pleb trapped in an HDB flat in Singapore, is this something that could be useful if I want to get my hands dirty with growing plants indoors and with limited space?

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Patternbase 6 days ago
Absolutely! It can still be useful even in a spot with limited space. It works well for small scale setups like windowsills, balcony planters or indoor grow light shelves. The value is planning with intention and not guessing. Start with one anchor plant, choose a few compatible companions and track what actually works in your exact light and humidity conditions over time. The more you input the more you get out! Also I’m hoping that all the urban growers out there use it and we build more and more knowledge as to what the best things to plant indoors actually are! If you want I can suggest a simple apartment/flat friendly starter setup (like 3-5 plants) that you can run in containers that will complement each other and help you get your hands dirty like tomorrow haha