When you think of growing edible items indoors, visions of basil, rosemary, cilantro, and other leafy herbs may come to mind. But tomatoes? Yes! An indoor tomato crop is indeed possible using ...
Editor's Note: Master Gardener Susan La Fountain recently conducted a Question and Answer with hydroponics expert John Naida. Susan: What influenced you to change the way of growing vegetables? John: ...
On a cold, windy day, Win Goodridge went to his basement to get some fresh chard and lettuces from his garden. His is an indoor, hydroponic garden, which requires no soil — and can yield fresh veggies ...
Susan: What influenced you to change the way of growing vegetables? John: We grow produce under the name of Substation Mountain Produce. We do not sell our produce but supply two food banks as well as ...
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