We have a new toy!
What is it? Why does it look like a crazy Star Trek transporter and what
in the world does it do?
Aaaahhh… Let me tell
you! This is our new, awesome and
incredible, aeroponic Tower
Garden !!!! (I hear the cheers! Or maybe that is the confused murmurs of
“what?” I hear -Aeroponic is such an underutilized word my Microsoft Word
doesn’t even recognize it.)
An ingenious horticulturist, by the name of Tim Blank,
worked for Disney World’s Epcot Center in the Living with the Land Pavilion. He also worked for NASA and the Department of
Energy. He designed a way to use
technological advances in farming to produce more food faster, with high
quality and in less space while preserving the environment.
"With the Tower Garden ,
people produce healthy and nutritious food with a fraction of the effort and
natural resources and in a fraction of the time required by conventional
gardening," Tim says of his proprietary growing system.
We have two raised 8X4 beds
that we garden in and last year we had some
harvest, but not hardly enough that made it so we didn’t have to get
produce at the store as well. I love our gardens and we are not giving them up,
but they are a lot of work and the soil itself can be a lot of work to get just
right for growing.
Aeroponics is the process of
growing plants in an air or mist environment without
the use of soil. No soil!
I know. It’s crazy talk, but it’s
true. Without the soil to try and
navigate through and the nutrients being rained directly on the roots, the plants
grow much faster than in a typical soil garden.
We, of course, researched it to death, because that is what
we do, and we found that this would be a great fit for us. The tower supports 20-28 plants, depending on
if you get the extension (which we did). Even without the extension, this tower
garden yields as much as two 8X4 gardens.
So, we are doubling our harvest! The cost was about equal to that of all the nutrients and things that go into our other gardens and we could pay in small monthly installments.
We ordered it and my husband was eager everyday when he got
home to see if it had arrived. When it
finally did, we easily assembled it and started reading where to go from
there. We figured out what we wanted to
plant and started our seeds in these little rock fiber seed pods.
After the seeds were added we covered them with vermiculite
and put them by a sunny window. We put
ours in the playroom so the kids would be able to watch them grow. I received a full report by each of those
days.
(you can't see it very well, but we have a little guide we wrote so we know what plant is where)
(We have Romaine! I use Romaine as bread really with all sandwiches I make and taco's)
(We have Broccoli, cauliflower, tomato, romaine and basil up now)
Today, day 7, we filled up the tower with 20 gallons of
water and the all natural, pH balanced, tower mineral solution. In the next few days we will start to move
the seedlings over to their place in the tower and watch them grow and grow.
I am so excited to be able to walk out on my deck, pick
fully ripened fruits and vegetables and just put them on our plates for dinner
knowing where they came from and that there was no processing, pesticides,
fungicides or any other –cides for that matter.
There is a great time lapse video at www.nharden.towergarden.com of
someone’s tower as it progresses. I will
be keeping a garden diary on this blog as the seedlings grow into fruitful
plants both in the Tower
Garden and in our
traditional soil gardens. Leave a message here if you have any questions, or you can email me through the site above.
What are some of your favorite things to plant?
What are some of your favorite things to plant?
Happy Sowing!
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