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πŸ’š Vertical farming with aeroponic towers allows you to grow a wide range of crops

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Peter Grant
 

  • @ainifauriah6535 says:

    Woooww…that amazingπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  • @aliceesther9755 says:

    Wow

  • @yarnybart5911 says:

    Yes I dud know, because there are so many of these videos.

  • @charlieparker5977 says:

    This was part of Epcot over 35 years ago.

  • @mawi1172 says:

    I want one so bad. Where?

  • @iwrist313 says:

    It depend on where you live. If put outside in the South the water would get too hot and cook the roots.

    You also have to change the water often. If you ever own an aquarium you know water is Heavy to tote and replaced

  • @Cyranon. says:

    I love mine. Who knew I’d be growing tomatoes in May in Washington.

    • @franekgrabowski8928 says:

      Does it actually work as well as videos show? Could you share your experience?

    • @Cyranon. says:

      @Franek Grabowski it really does. Ive had to start my tower over but, my lettuce is growing faster than I can eat it and I’m dehydrating all the herbs. It’s a bit spendy to start but monthly payments make it bearable. In the end, totally worth it if you can do it.

    • @franekgrabowski8928 says:

      @Lindsey Thurgood Thank you! I will definitely give it a go one day

  • @allashama says:

    tower garden use liquid fertilizer, so in a certain way, you dont learn how to feed a soil to make it healthy. healthy soil with bacteria and fungus, will always give better result than liquid fertilizer.

    when you work with soil, it’s a real science. We should learn agriculture to school.

    • @CheezNrice4u says:

      I couldn’t agree more πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½

    • @bettypearson5570 says:

      The plants need specific nutrients regardless of whether they are grown in soil or water. Most people choosing to do in water choose the premade chemical fertilizers because they want the easy way out, but if a person is willing to take the time to learn how to do it based on the individual plant needs they will be a better farmer regardless of the medium.

      The advantage of hydroponics, aquaponics and airoponics is that you can have a garden even if you don’t have land or even dirt. If you live in the city in a townhouse with a yard of only 12X10 you could grow a lot more plants in a few towers than you would be able to in that small yard. Or on your balcony or even inside in an extra bedroom or even a single tower by the kitchen could be sufficient to grow all the lettuce you need if staggered.

      It doesn’t necessarily have to be only one or the other. You could have a great traditional garden but if you have long winters you could still grow plenty of greens indoors during the winter. Or not.

    • @happyandprosperous3188 says:

      Let’s see your crop please..
      If you can yield a crop as abundant as this from soil please make a video and teach everyone your expertise

  • @ViacheslavKuzmin says:

    πŸŽ‰πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻

  • @Resolution1on1 says:

    Absolutely Amazing!!!

  • @rezahassani9367 says:

    It is infinitely great
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  • @moonorchid9242 says:

    Can you do a video on your trellises and how you position them to benefit these gardens?

  • @dennisfabianus2155 says:

    Absolutely fascinating….i live in Namibia. How can I purchase some of your aeroponic/hydroponic towers ?

    • @Agrotonomy says:

      We can definitely ship our aeroponic towers to Namibia, but the minimum order quantity is 10 towers for Namibia. If you’re ready to order, please visit our website and fill out the contact form so we can get started: 🌱 https://agrotonomy.com/

  • @user-fi2gz1qr1h says:

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  • @rick5653 says:

    Yes, I do believe you can grow from them. But I checked your prices and I can’t afford $4000 for one. 😒

  • @user-up2qi1tk1j says:

    Wow 😲😲πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯

  • @strangerinsaan8 says:

    This is amazing πŸ™„πŸ˜

  • @EmmelenePillay-pp5md says:

    Fascinating ..❀

  • @recentupholsteryandaccesso2214 says:

    Sir I can visit your vertical Fram

  • @RiseUp_Again says:

    It’s a very expensive way of farming, biggest recurring Cost is the liquid Minerals added to the water and continuos electricity to pump water.

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