How to create a commercial farm in your own home: Controlled Environment Agriculture & Hydroponics.
Growing your own food and moving away from unsustainable farming practices has never been easier! Hydroponics and Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) does not require high level knowledge to get started. You can start growing your own food with these principles of the future of farming, gardening and homesteading.
Growing Greens without Soil: A Beginner's Guide to Hydroponic Microgreens
Growing and Harvesting microgreens has never been easier with basic hydroponics principles. Microgreens have gained popularity for the ease of growing and nutrient dense composition. Additionally, they make fine garnishes for nearly any meal. Growers can expect results within 1-2 weeks!
How to Start a Hydroponic Garden Inside a Spare Closet, Bedroom, or Basement
Using our own Aeroponic System, we built an Indoor garden by using some extra space in our back closet! Read more for considerations and tips!
Growing Your Way to Profits: Home Hydroponics as a Lucrative Side Hustle
Turn your small hydroponic gardening into side income! The recent pandemic and evolving discussion of industry farming proves sustainability can and should be crowd sourced. With hydroponics producing high yields in confined space, growers can be a produce supplier to restaurants, farmers markets, and even grocery stores.
Indoor Gardening: Growing Various Plants Hydroponically
Indoor hydroponics. Explore what plants are best for hydroponics, compare nutrient requirements and growing methods. What can be grown together in hydroponics? Similar plants such as leafy greens, fruiting plants, and microgreens
Tiny Tim Tomatoes, Countertop Hydroponics
Dwarf Indoor Tomato Plants Grown Indoors on Countertop. High Yeilds, low effort Hydroponics
Vining Tomatoes in countertop hydroponics system
Grow cherry tomatoes with countertop hydroponics!
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