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Net cups and grow pods: how hydroponic plant containers work
If you’ve looked into building or buying a hydroponic system, you’ve encountered net cups : the small mesh containers that hold plants above nutrient solution. They’re a small component with

Hydroponic vs soil gardening: an honest comparison
The soil vs. hydroponics debate has been going on for decades, but for most home growers, the comparison looks very different than it does for commercial farms. This guide cuts

Zero experience required: start growing food this weekend
You don’t need to know anything about plants to start growing food. You don’t need a green thumb, a garden, a sunny window, or any previous experience. What you need

Stop throwing away $60/month in spoiled produce
You buy a bunch of cilantro because the recipe calls for a tablespoon. By Thursday it’s brown and slimy at the bottom of the crisper drawer. The kale you bought

Accessible gardening: growing fresh food with limited mobility
Gardening has always been physical. The bending, kneeling, digging, and lifting that traditional gardening demands become genuine barriers when mobility changes, whether through arthritis, chronic pain, post-surgery recovery, or the

Vertical hydroponic systems: design, setup, and what to grow
Walk into any urban kitchen with a Gardyn and the first thing people notice isn’t the plants, it’s the math. Thirty varieties of herbs, greens, and vegetables, growing floor to

The 5-minute daily garden: what indoor growing actually takes
Every indoor garden product claims to be low maintenance. And every new plant owner has learned, painfully, that ‘low maintenance’ can mean a lot of things. So let me give

Indoor greenhouse growing: how to grow food year-round at home
The idea of growing your own food regardless of season used to require either a glass greenhouse in the backyard or serious dedication to a complicated indoor setup. That’s changed.

Brown thumb confessions: how I finally grew something
My sister has a brown thumb. I have a brown thumb. My mother had a brown thumb. We are a family that buys basil from the grocery store in those

The joy returns: rediscovering gardening without the back pain
I know the feeling. You were a gardener. You had beds, or containers, or a plot, something living that you tended and grew and harvested from. And then your back
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