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How does your garden grow? 2/24/24
To its max potential, if you choose the easiest and best plants for hydroponics.
Whether starting with a hydroponic garden kit or DIYing your new system, choosing the best plants for hydroponics helps set beginners up for success. Some things to consider: “It’s wise to focus on growing one easy vegetable first, such as lettuce, and learn that well before attempting to expand and grow a variety of different plants
Avoid root vegetables like potatoes, onions and carrots, which generally require soil to thrive.
Tomatoes 1/16/24
Growing tomatoes hydroponically is a much faster method than growing them in a traditional garden, which has made them one of the most popular hydroponic plants.
Growing Bok Choy 03/27/2024
“Hydroponic gardens are a part of the future of agriculture,” says Lance Beecher, PhD, aquaponics, aquaculture and fisheries specialist at Clemson University. “With limited space and resources, mainly water, hydroponics can fill a niche within agriculture where food can be grown in areas not thought of before and provide fresh food to places where people need it the most.”
If you’re curious about the easiest foods to grow at home or want to create a container garden or vertical garden, rest assured that you can grow your own food regardless of how much space you have. Consider some of these hydroponic garden kits so you can have a fresh and continuous supply of sustainable food.
A short overview of “why Hydroponics” 03/24/2024
Growing hydroponically has the added benefit that it can be done in places that were previously off-limits to gardeners and farmers, like small spaces and areas without healthy soil. It also typically uses less water than traditional gardening and farming. Different types of hydroponic gardening systems are available, making it accessible to anyone who would like to grow some of their own food—hello, year-round leafy greens and herbs!
Let’s get started 03/28/2024