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Tower Garden

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Cost benefits of growing your veggies and fruit in our Tower Garden:
 
 
Cost benefits of growing your veggies and fruit in our Tower Garden:
 
 
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What is a Tower Garden?
Types of Fresh Veggies, Fruits and Flowers you can grow in our Aeroponic System:

Fruits & Vegetables - Amaranth (vegetable type) - Arugula - Beans: Lima, bush, pole, shell, fava - Broccoli - Happy Rich Broccoli - Broccoli Raab - Brussels Sprouts - Cabbage and Chinese cabbage - Cauliflower - Chard, all types - Chicory - Collards - Corn Salad - Cucumbers - Dandelion, Italian - Eggplant, European and Asian - Endive - Escarole - Garbanzo beans - Gourds, edible and ornamental - Kale - Kohlrabi - Leeks - Lettuce, all types - Mesclun Varieties - Melons, all types - Mustard Greens - Okra - Peas, all types - Peppers, all types - Radicchio - Sorrel - Spinach - Squash, all types - Strawberries - Tomatoes, all types

 

Asian Herbs & Vegetables include: - Amaranth, Bayam - Basil: Thai, Samui, Langkur - Beans, Adzuki, Mung, Soy - Broccoli, Chinese - Cabbage, Chinese, flowering - Cress, Chinese and Japanese - Hyacinth, Asian varieties - Melons, Asian varieties - Kinh Gioi - Komatsuna - Leek, Chinese - Mibuna - Misome - Mizuna - Molokhia - Ngo Gai - Pak Choy - Perilla - Spinach, Malabar - Squash, Asian varieties

 

Fresh Herbs - Angelica - Anise Hyssop - Basil, all types - Bee Balm - Borage - Calendula - Catmint - Catnip - Chamomile - Chervil - Chives - Cilantro (Coriander) and Culantro - Citrus Basil - Cumin - Cutting Celery - Dandelion - Dill - Echinacea (Coneflower) - Epazote - Feverfew - Flax - Garlic Chives - Goldenseal - Hyssop - Lavender - Leaf Fennel - Lemon Balm - Lemon Grass - Lovage - Marjoram - Mexican Mint Marigold - Milk Thistle - Mint, all varieties - Nettle - Oregano - Parsley (leafy types only) - Passion Flower - Pleurisy Root - Pyrethrum - Rosemary - Rue - Sage - Salad Burnet - Saltwort - Savory - Shiso - Stevia - Thyme - Valerian - Wormwood

 

Flowers Flowers, both edible and decorative, can be grown in your Tower Garden!

 

Edible Flowers include: - Calendula - Carthamus - Dianthus - Hyacinth Bean - Marigolds - Monarda - Nasturtiums - Pansies - Salvia - Scarlet Runner Bean - Sunflowers (dwarf varieties only) - Violas Ornamental Flowers include: - Ageratum - Agrostemma - Ammi - Amaranth, Globe - Amaranthus - Artemisia - Aster - Bells of Ireland - Bupleurum - Cardoon - Safflower - Centaurea - Celosia - Coleus - Cosmos - Craspedia - Datura - Delphinium - Digitalis - Eucalyptus - Euphorbia - Forget-me-not - Hibiscus - Impatiens - Kale, ornamental - Morning Glory - Nigella - Petunia - Phlox - Poppy - Polygonum - Ptilotus - Salpiglossis - Rudbeckia - Sanvitalia - Scabiosa - Snapdragon - Statice - Stock - Strawflower - Sweet Peas - Thunbergia - Verbena - Yarrow - Zinnia

Planting Instructions in the Tower Garden
Uses NO SOIL just nutrient water, air and light.  Grows 4x faster!
IS the nutrient "Tower Tonic" Organic?

In organic growing, the fertilizers used must come from a plant or animal base. In hydroponic systems, we use earth minerals, otherwise you'd have dead plant-or-animal matter floating around, and it would rot and stink. The thing is, plants have 16 major macro and trace elements that they require. Whether those come from earth minerals, or from minerals in organic matter is irrelevant. [Note: minerals are, by definition, inorganic. The word organic actually means carbon-based, or living, which refers specifically to plants and animals. Hence, an earth mineral cannot be organic.] The key difference between field organics and hydroponics is that we utilize earth minerals refined in their purest form so that we know exactly what's going into the plants in the right formulation to get what we want to get out of the plant.

 

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