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Ikea just launched a DIY flat-pack indoor garden that can feed a whole lot of people at once

Measuring about nine feet tall, the Growroom lets you grow plants indoors.

Ikea just launched a DIY flat-pack indoor garden that can feed a whole lot of people at once

You can also sit inside and admire the crops.

You can also sit inside and admire the crops.

Though the Growroom pictured below features mostly plants, the structure can grow anything, including fruit, herbs, and vegetables.

Though the Growroom pictured below features mostly plants, the structure can grow anything, including fruit, herbs, and vegetables.

Made of 17 sheets of plywood, you can build the structure with a rubber hammer, 500 stainless steel screws, and a milling machine.

Made of 17 sheets of plywood, you can build the structure with a rubber hammer, 500 stainless steel screws, and a milling machine.

The instruction manual only has 17 steps.

The instruction manual only has 17 steps.

The pieces attach together like most Ikea furniture. They can be hammered together with nails.

The pieces attach together like most Ikea furniture. They can be hammered together with nails.

The first Growroom was built in 2016, and exhibited at the Chart Art Fair in Copenhagen pictured below. The latest version doesn't include any metal parts.

The first Growroom was built in 2016, and exhibited at the Chart Art Fair in Copenhagen pictured below. The latest version doesn

Shipping Growrooms in flat-pack boxes over large distances to Ikea's stores would've conflicted with the goal of the project, which is to promote local agriculture, according to the designers.

Shipping Growrooms in flat-pack boxes over large distances to Ikea

"Local food represents a serious alternative to the global food model. It reduces food miles, our pressure on the environment, and educates our children of where food actually comes from," Space10 writes.

"Local food represents a serious alternative to the global food model. It reduces food miles, our pressure on the environment, and educates our children of where food actually comes from," Space10 writes.

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