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In this video Broomhouse Community Gardener Steve shows us how to grow some tasty salads on our windowsills all year round using a recycled Tetra pack and simple household materials. You can also check out the awesome follow-on video from this where you can create a light reflector to help them grow - • Make an awesome DIY Windowsill light refle... . For seeds, for the salad mix grown in the taller half of the tetra pack, you can use any mixed salad leaf collection which you can find in B&M, B&Q, supermarkets or you can order online cheaply at places like 'Premier Seeds Direct'. For growing the microgreens in the smaller half of the tetra pack, you can use many common vegetable seeds, especially good are radishes or peas or 'Brassica' seeds which you can find at the same places you can find the salad seeds. HOME GROWN - http://www.edibleestates.co.uk/homegrown As part of Edible Estate’s response to the Covid 19 lockdown, we are working with our partner organisations to put together a ‘Home Grown’ initiative to support householders to grow food in their own homes and gardens. SPACE - http://www.spacescot.org/ Our vision at Space, and the new Broomhouse Hub, is: ‘to nurture, support and inspire, so that lives are fuller, potential is fulfilled and community connections flourish.’ EDIBLE ESTATES - http://www.edibleestates.co.uk/ Edible Estates is a partnership of several organisations which work together to promote community food growing projects. We work across a variety of communities, but our approach is particularly well suited to social housing estates. We use food growing as a tool for urban regeneration, promoting individual health and well-being, and community cohesion.