Vertical Gardening Made Easy
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Great setup! You certainly have a fantastic hydroponics system there! I hope you can post a step-by-step process on how you built your vertical garden. I am awed on how you were able to grow different types of crops with such small space. The vegetables looked really healthy and the flowers are all beautiful. Great job!
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@datzfast Amazingly I'm not a retard, I just live in a decent place where people don't steal another persons veg. You attitude clearly shows you are the ignorant one, try to stop yourself being despondent and you might see that the world has more in it than your lamentable existence! Oh and it's called a fence, it stops people and animals getting in to "shit" and pillage your crop!! But you didn't think of that!
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@castklearr a chicken farmer can stick his finger upa butt hole and tell what county the bird is from
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@ImDaveCrazy in the city dogs and cats shit on the food in the yards or your neighbor that lives down the street will steal your harvest while you are at work. but you didnt think of that? are you a retard.
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@nemerabengals Like fine wine, a taster can define the elements it grows in and is fertilized with..... hydroponics always taste like chemicals......SOIL IS BEST!
What is the success and sustainability for this 'vertical garden'?
1000Classics 4 months ago
@1000Classics Not sure I understand the question; success rate, if you follow the instructions, is 100%. As for sustainability, well, once you build it you don't have to do anything to it except plant it and change fertilizers. If you're looking for something with a smaller footprint and recycled materials, you should check out the barrel garden or container garden in my other videos.
HowToDrillAWell 3 months ago
Can someone please explain why you would spend so much money on hydroponics when you can just plant in the ground?? Sorry for being naive, i just don't understand the expense!
ImDaveCrazy 4 months ago
@ImDaveCrazy Not everyone has access to soil that is fertile; people who live in apartments don't have the option of just "planting in the ground". And hydroponics is not that expensive, and hydroponic crops produce much faster than soil crops as a rule, with less overall space required.
HowToDrillAWell 4 months ago 6
@HowToDrillAWell soil is great for starting out tho even in small spaces, i could make a vertical garden with 1 gallon soil pots. and reuse the soil if your clean and have fungi and benni additives in the soil. it would be way cheaper and a great start for a new indoor gardener
nemerabengals 3 weeks ago
@nemerabengals Soil is not necessarily cheaper than hydroponics; especially not good quality organic soil.
HowToDrillAWell 3 weeks ago