A 10-step guide to turning a 12-square-foot apartment balcony into a self-sustaining micro-farm. What makes this section revolutionary is its fold-out "calendrier des semis"—a seed-sowing calendar printed on biodegradable paper that readers can actually plant in soil after use. The section also features interviews with three women in Tokyo, Berlin, and Buenos Aires who grow over 40% of their own produce in under 200 square feet.
Before we look at the specific content of Vol. 89, it’s worth asking: why the "Spacial Edition"? Petite Tomato Magazine Spacial Edition.89
Unlike the regular monthly issues of Petite Tomato, which cover a broad range of fashion trends, news, and community events, the Spacial Editions are focused anthologies. They are the "special features" of the magazine world—often zeroing in on specific models, iconic dress styles, or thematic photoshoots that define the season. They are printed with the collector in mind, featuring higher-quality paper stocks and layouts designed for long-term appreciation. A 10-step guide to turning a 12-square-foot apartment
A deep dive into textiles, ceramics, and storage solutions inspired by tomato culture. Think hand-thrown ceramic colanders that double as fruit bowls, and linen aprons dyed with tomato skins. This section includes a removable swatch card of 89 natural dye shades—from "Sunset Blush" to "Fermented Plum." Before we look at the specific content of Vol