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Very informative. Thank you.
Just found your channel and enjoyed this video. I’m a newby and will start sprouting seeds, but used my garden center plants to get started (of course washed all the dirt off). Thanks!
How moch?😅
You can see the options here.
https://tm65675.towergarden.com/shop
Thank you, Thinking to get one.
Let me know when you are ready! I make sure to support and help all my customers so they can have the same success.
Hello Stephanie! As the fall is quickly approaching what small tower do you recommend as a newby and what should I start planting knowing that I will have to bring it indoors. Looking forward for your input. Love from Jersey-Mariana
You can see the options on this link and I added a video. I would do a Home Unit and you can grow so many things. Lettuce, kale, winter cabbage, herbs, turnips, beats, cucumbers and micro dwarf tomatoes would be a good start! If you decide to purchase a tower I have groups for my customers so I will help you with what to plant. https://tm65675.towergarden.com/shop
This video explains how the towers work and the difference in the models. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1dZp2k65bc
great content
Great video! I’m a newby too! Might drive you crazy with questions. Thanks😄
I love questions! I have a free ebook going out this week that will hopefully help as well. It’s currently over 70 pages.
Do you have to keep it filled with nutrients or is it enough for the whole life cycle thanks
You have to refill it. For greens and herbs it’s not often, weather temps also effect how fast it is used up when outside. Indoors in the winter I can go several weeks. For tomatoes and large squash it’s about once a week in the summer months, more if I have several of those plants on one tower. You will use a gallon of nutrients every 7-9 months or so if growing full time and if growing all the grocery store type produce in large abundance like I do.
you are a lifesaver much love all the way from Kenya
Thank you!
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