Vertical farming in Cyprus with 100 aeroponic towers inside a greenhouse #cyprus #farming
Why Rainbow Swiss Chard Thrives in Winter ❄️
Pantry organization made simple with this set of 3 airtight pantry storage containers
Stackable garden baskets designed for harvesting, organizing, and carrying fresh produce with ease
Glass food processor for from-scratch kitchens
Medicinal garden kit for a farmhouse herbalism kitchen garden, featuring powerful medicinal herbs
Martha Stewart hori hori garden knife set designed for everyday gardening tasks like planting,
With just water and pebbles, water spinach grows so fast you can’t harvest it in time.
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Maravilha
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The water for this farm comes from a well, which we disinfect with UV and filter through reverse osmosis before it reaches the towers. In reality, you can use almost any water source for a vertical farm, as long as you test it and apply the right filtration system.
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@@AgrotonomyWhat nutrients do you use?
Can i stay there, love from India ❤
Love your contents. I got myself a small version of vertical farming system installed in my backyard. I made it from aquarium water pump and a pvc pipe.
From Myanmar 🇲🇲
That is awesome!
Ow those bushes full of nice smelling thyme..🌿🪴🪴I love it 💕💕💕
I desperate to have this equipment
Well… That took Thyme… 😂😅😅
You know that plant is filled with micro and nano plastics right?
Your eating plastic plants.
All that plastic sitting in the sun all day getting hot then leeching into the water which is absorbed by the plants . . . .
Plastic is plastic, it doesn’t matter if it’s deem “food safe”. It’s literally killing us and the can get it out of our bodies.
Your better off with a home made bamboo tower garden that you make yourself. . .
Yes, plants can absorb microplastics from water through their roots, with smaller nanoparticles being taken up more readily and transported through the plant’s vascular system. Aquatic plants like water hyacinths can adsorb microplastics on their abundant roots, offering a potential method for phytoremediation to filter and remove these pollutants from water systems. While direct absorption is still being researched, accumulation in root tissues is a confirmed issue, especially for plants with root crops.