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c4tbus · 5 months ago
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Literally worked, sweat, bled, cried, prayed for this moment. ✨🌿🐓
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rejamart · 1 month ago
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oh. hello.
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duraliadahliafarm · 3 months ago
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Bridezilla & her charming frog today 🕊️🐸💍
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gingerbredman1989 · 3 months ago
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Autumnal Country Road
Playground AI (v3 beta)
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jennifersbodiesbodiesbodies · 3 months ago
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justfacilitatinglife · 2 months ago
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Vertical Hydroponic Growing with the Lettuce Grow Farmstand: My Experience So Far
Back in July, I decided to jump into vertical hydroponics and got my hands on the Lettuce Grow Farmstand. I found it on OfferUp for an amazing deal, and I couldn’t be happier with how it’s been working out. This thing has truly transformed how I grow my veggies.
For those not familiar, the Farmstand is a modular grow tower that allows you to expand your plant capacity from 18 to 36 slots, depending on your household’s needs and cooking frequency. It’s designed to be easy to use, and let me tell you—it is! It’s basically a “set it and forget it” kind of system. Once you set it up, all you need to do is add nutrients as required, and the tower does the rest. I’ve already harvested three times since July, and I’m still blown away by how efficient this system is.
Leafy greens like lettuce and spinach have thrived the most—growing fast and providing multiple harvests. I even tried a cucumber plant, which was a fun experiment. Although it produced cucumbers, the vines ended up trailing onto the ground, so that’s something to keep in mind if you try growing heavier or more vine-prone plants.
Right now, I’ve got tamarillo, pink amaranth, Brussels sprouts, and cauliflower growing in the Farmstand, and it looks fantastic. The tower is definitely an eye-catcher once everything starts filling in. It’s been a hit with neighbors and friends, who are always asking me about it!
One of the best things about the Farmstand is how easy it is to clean and maintain. The design is simple yet effective, and I love that it’s modular—so if I ever need more space, I can easily expand. The company also offers LED Glow Rings for indoor growing, which is great for when the weather turns cold. However, I’ve been toying with the idea of making my own indoor lighting system to avoid buying their LED setup.
I’m currently working on a 3D-printed mount for LED strip grow lights that will fit around the tower, giving me full control over the lighting without the extra expense. It’s a work in progress, but I’m excited about how it will turn out and will definitely update you once I get it dialed in.
For anyone considering vertical hydroponics, I highly recommend the Lettuce Grow Farmstand. It’s a breeze to use, looks great in the garden, and delivers a continuous supply of fresh produce. Plus, it’s got me thinking creatively about how to grow indoors—without missing a beat during the colder months.
Stay tuned for more updates on my indoor growing project!
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roadtripnewengland · 1 year ago
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Warm Cider Donuts an Apple Cider at Windmist Farms in Jamestown, Rhode Island #ciderdonuts #farmstand #igersrhodeisland
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argyleheir · 1 year ago
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Baby beet salad w/ Belgian endives
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everydaydeeds · 1 year ago
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Day 3407 - It’s time for farm fresh produce! 
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westernconnecticut · 1 year ago
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Husky Meadows Farm Stand Opens for the Season!
Husky Meadows Farm kicks off the 2023 farm stand season this May with their annual organic seedling sale, which runs through Memorial Day Weekend! A large selection of tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, cutting flowers, kale, and broccolini are offered for the home gardener. Organically fresh and super delicious The Farm Stand will also be stocked with freshly harvested first greens of the season –…
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gardeninghoe98 · 2 years ago
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Peach Zine
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eopederson2 · 2 years ago
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Farm Stand, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, 2019.
Was not open when we drove by.
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rejamart · 1 year ago
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market day
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duraliadahliafarm · 11 days ago
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Beautiful Karma Choc ♥️🖤
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slowcook99 · 4 months ago
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Sliced cherry tomatoes
Orzo
Bleached green and white beans
Homemade Italian dressing (OO, white wine vinegar, salt)
Goat cheese (feta would’ve been better)
Salt
Fresh ground pepper
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american-honey1776 · 6 months ago
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