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Wow good luck! I guess you get plenty of sun in that window. You'll need to hand-pollinate, it's usually bees. If it works you can try zucchini.
I'm in Southern California, but in an apartment. I grow tomatoes, blueberries, pomegranates and lemons on my balcony. Along with an assortment of native and non-native flowers. Most of their water comes from filling a jug while waiting for the shower water to heat up, because we're always careful of drought here.
Yeah I have friends in San Jose and Methdesto they say the water situation is pretty grim. Not exactly a concern here.I'm planning on setting up an automatic watering thing on the balcony, but that's more to do with laziness than water conservation.
Basically my situation is that I have to start plants inside and get them up to a decent size by mid may. I then have until mid September at which point growth is basically at a standstill due to the cold. First hard freeze usually comes in early October.