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October 13, 2009

At your “dinner parties” (all wine, no dine), there’s a max capacity of two people on your tiny balcony. And that’s reserved for your friend who still hasn’t quit smoking.

Fresh air? Not quite. Sweeping lawns and plush verandas may be a dream for now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have green space. Enter Garden Girl, a bubbly New York native who was determined to grow fresh veggies and herbs while living in a cramped apartment with zero outdoor access. She’s since become a YouTube sensation, posting easy-to-follow videos on urban sustainable living. She’s got all sorts of kits, like a packet of seeds that will grow into ingredients for a gourmet tomato sauce.

Show your friends what a grown-up you are. There will be food this time, and it grew on your very own windowsill.

Garden Girl products are sold exclusively online at local Olive Barn, and are available in-store.

Houston Tidbits readers get $10 off any online order of $25 or more – enter promo code GOTIDBITS.

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Want to learn about sustainable living in your own backyard (or 3-story townhome, or loft apartment)? Garden Girl is making her first-ever Houston appearance this Sunday, October 18th, from 1 – 3 p.m. at the adorable Olive Barn boutique. There will be a mini class and tons of giveaways. RSVP here for the free event.

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