Growing Indoors is Totally Better than Outdoors—from the Coast Hydroponics Blog
The next diversification direction for EDEN is indoors. In a word, the reason is control—over every aspect of the growing environment: light level and spectrum, […]
The next diversification direction for EDEN is indoors. In a word, the reason is control—over every aspect of the growing environment: light level and spectrum, […]
A hard rain on a hot summer day can be a welcome break in the weather. Unfortunately, this event often caused the PVC supports of […]
We all know that gardening is one of the best ways to rid ourselves of stress. And it keeps us away from the couch, the […]
Shown here at day-23, the Bok Choy (pechay) in Tank 3 is doing well. Harvest will begin December 15th and is expected to continue until […]
Our quest to replace high-priced liquid nutrients for our hydroponics tanks took a major step forward thanks to Mr. Rick Wells of Pensacola Permaculture, and […]
The next step at EDEN is to replace the high priced pre-mixed liquid nutrient solutions with lower cost dry (water soluble) substitutes in an effort […]
Another great feature of hydroponics is the ease of planting a new crop. Our large tanks have a capacity of 110 Bok Choy plants each. […]
(This article was originally published in Issue 1 of the EBG Newsletter.) Hydro Tank #4 has been emptied and cleaned in preparation for filling and […]
Pre-mixed liquid nutrient solutions for our hydroponic tanks are expensive. We took a first step to controlling this expense by ordering a dry mix of […]
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