The hydroponic gardening trend is an easy solution if you live in the city and are keen to grow your own fresh nutritious produce. It allows you to nurture plants in small spaces without soil, using ...
When you think of growing edible items indoors, visions of basil, rosemary, cilantro, and other leafy herbs may come to mind. But tomatoes? Yes! An indoor tomato crop is indeed possible using ...
There’s no need to wait for springtime to start a garden. And you don’t even need to have a yard. With some water, some light and some basics, you can grow plants hydroponically. Hydroponics is a ...
Editor's Note: Master Gardener Susan La Fountain recently conducted a Question and Answer with hydroponics expert John Naida. Susan: What influenced you to change the way of growing vegetables? John: ...
If you live in an apartment or in a city but love to garden, a hydroponic system will let you grow vegetables, fruits and herbs without taking up a lot of space. Best of all, you don’t even need to ...
On a cold, windy day, Win Goodridge went to his basement to get some fresh chard and lettuces from his garden. His is an indoor, hydroponic garden, which requires no soil — and can yield fresh veggies ...
It’s getting cold out there. Take your pandemic gardening inside. By A.C. Shilton Emily Marsh, who lives in Sonoma County, Calif., always thought the best thing about gardening was the feel of soil on ...
A new breed of hydroponic farm, huge and high-tech, is popping up in indoor spaces all over America, drawing celebrity investors and critics. AppHarvest, the nation’s largest hydroponic greenhouse, ...