Old Man Admits Defeat in Fight To End Food Insecurity
The Genius of Off Grid Kratky Hydroponics
Grow Superfood in Sand with Mason Jar, Red Cabbage Microgreens
Food Crisis is Coming. This is How I Will Survive.
Allen and Allyson from Hydroponic Hut chat about their experience with Home Depot
Old Man Upsets Gardening Community, Grows in Everything But Soil
Getting the Garden set up for easy, carefree growing.
Getting ready for Spring Gardening
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What is the aluminum about?
keeps it dark and damp
Thank you Mike.
Brilliant! What did you use on the jar to disperse water??Is that a Blue Jay in the background? Thks for sharing!! 😂❤ LGIT, lib grandma in Texas 🎉
https://mikevanduzee.etsy.com
Yes, there are several of them…cardinals too…and a woodpecker.
What’s your ph balance?
I have no idea, I never use meters.
@@KeepOnGrowin what is your portion.
1/20
What a handsome guy! Silly question here? What are the brown round things? You are creative. I love that ❤
Leca
@@steph6337 Oh, yeah….I went on his Etsy site and discovered that. Thank you 😊
Great.. l want some
Is the point to grow sprouts & then transfer to garden bed or to grow for Microgreens?
I notice that 1 looked like radishes, which are generally discouraged to be transplanted.
Ehat about seeds that require light for germination?
It’s not either or. You can do both.
The main problem I see with glass is no drainage.
It’s a hydroponic set up. Drainage of any sort would mean wasted water and nutrients.
If you look at my channel and all the food I have grown, you will see no problem. Have an awesome weekend!
Can you only harvest them once? Or do they keep on growing? Scissors to harvest?
What’s the rest of the process? Wouldn’t there be an issue when taking the mason jar out, to refill with water?