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: ...
If you live in an apartment or in a city but love to garden, a hydroponic system will let you grow vegetables, fruits and herbs without taking up a lot of space. Best of all, you don’t even need to ...
Bogash says a true hydroponic system is in operation south of Chambersburg for tomatoes and romaine lettuce. A Cashtown farmer uses peat moss as a basis for hydroponic growing of tomatoes, peppers, ...
Imagine a world where fresh vegetables and herbs sprout in the heart of our cities without the need for sprawling farms. Hydroponics – a method of growing plants without soil – uses a nutrient-rich ...
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 ...