Hydroponic gardening? Is anybody doing this?
i have friends out of state doing this they are raving about this tower they buy and garden with it. I am just trying to be a container garden person. Just wondering thoughts on this and on indoor growing systems in general?
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 16, 2014Tower systems are very popular in Florida for both commercial and home growing. I know several people who have them and are very happy with them.Helpful Reply
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Jo Hoffart on Jun 19, 2014Betty, I live just outside Ft. Worth Texas and All I do is Hydroponic gardening. We have had a surge of grasshoppers the last 4 years and they destroy EVERYTHING!! So I built 2 green houses .... by myself ... I am a 59 yr old woman... to house my garden ... here's my FB page for my Hydros https://www.facebook.com/NotsogreenAcre I have learned everything I'm doing from Youtube user MHPGARDENER link: https://www.youtube.com/user/mhpgardener I love hydroponics, it's inexpensive, clean, and I don't use near as much water as soil gardening. You don't need to purchase the expensive tower. Message me if you have any more questions .... I'm not selling anything ...just love Hydroponic gardening.Helpful Reply
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Foody Vertical Gardens on Feb 22, 2015Hi @Betty - Yes, lots of people are starting to use tower gardens to grow indoors. There are a bunch of systems on the market now trying to take advantage of the surge in interest. We sell a system called the Foody vertical garden, and we sell many in the southeast (specifically Florida) where people seem to be having alot of success with hydroponic tower gardening. Happy to answer any questions you might have about hydroponic tower gardening.Helpful Reply
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Margaret on Jun 10, 2015I think hydroponics are a wave for the future. Economical, compact, mature earlier. I sat up one in my bedroom and grew lettuce very successfully. I wanted to know how it worked and if indoor gardening would be as productive as outdoors.Helpful Reply
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