Bi.Wo. Tech
01/06/2026
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I’m finally sharing a project that’s been personal for a long time.
I call her Home harvest. I built this indoor vertical garden because I’ve spent much of my life in small spaces, often relying on food assistance, food banks, and I got tired of food without flavor or fun.
I wanted to grow ingredients at home and actually use them. So I built this.
I’ll also be cooking with what I grow and sharing that too,, because the economy is rough, I love to cook, and being able to feed yourself at home matters.
01/02/2026
Hi, my name is Delaney, and I am excited to share the beginning of my journey building HomeHarvest.
I studied mechanical engineering for several years, but due to financial hardship I had to put my life on pause. During that time, I faced extreme food insecurity while living in a 200 square foot apartment. That experience pushed me to design a sustainable indoor garden that could help people become less reliant on the food system we are given.
I would walk miles in the summer heat to reach food banks, carrying heavy cans and rejected meats. I was constantly frustrated by the lack of flavor and nutritional value in the food I was able to prepare. That frustration became motivation.
HomeHarvest is designed to grow the vegetables people actually need, tomatoes, lettuce, herbs, flowers, and more, all within a small living space. My hope is for HomeHarvest to help build community around food, whether that is with neighbors or complete strangers. That is also why I am designing an app to support the system, not only to help people grow what they need, but to connect them with nearby schools and food banks.
Thank you for following my journey.
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