So, how to grow microgreens hydroponically? It’s pretty simple. Here’s a high-level overview: Line a flat 10”x20” microgreen tray with substrate (such as coco coir or hemp mats). Completely saturate the substrate with water.
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EachAerogardenmodel comes with some seeds to get you started (you can typically pick between a pre-selected set ofherbs,lettuces,cherry tomatoesorflowers), but you can totally bypass those and grow your own seeds instead. Today I’m going to walk you through, step by step, how to plant ...
Lettuce and other leafy greens are ideal for any home garden, regardless of size. Whether you have an expansive outdoor space or just a little bit of room on a kitchen countertop, you can learn how to grow lettuce indoors and out. Better still, there are several types of lettuce you can...
Largehydroponic gardensallow you to grow a lot of vegetables in a small space, often in tiers or terraces that increase not only the number of plants but the overall yields. Temperature managementseems to be a lot easier indoors, but some plants prefer warmer temperatures, some cooler, and so...
Tomatoes, cucumbers, pole beans and peas, squash and melons all must be trainedupor they will quickly sprawl and take over your entire hydroponic garden. Grow your lettuce and herbs separate from the tall vining crops, or harvest quick-growing lettuces before they are overshadowed by the tall...
There are many, many types of lettuce available. Whether you prefer to grow lettuce that’s the salad standard of iceberg lettuce (crispheads), or a nice leafy green, there’s going to be lettuce seeds out there for you! Let’s go over some different kinds and see the differences so ...
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Why Use a Hydroponic System? These plants yield tomatoes in a place where they normally wouldn’t grow. VisionsofAmerica/JoeSohm/Digital Vision/Getty Images So why go through all the trouble of setting up a hydroponic system? After all, people have been growingfoodjust fine for thousands, if...
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