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inhydro · 2 years ago
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One of the Best Hydroponic Terrace Gardening | Inhydro
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Are you interested in learning how to start a hydroponic terrace garden in India? If so, then you have come to the right place. In this comprehensive guide from Inhydro, you will learn everything you need to know about Hydroponic farming and setting up a successful terrace garden. We will explain all the basics of hydroponics and provide tips and tricks for successful hydroponic gardening in India. So, let's get started and learn all about Hydroponic terrace gardening in India.
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gearzenfan · 6 months ago
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hellohydroponics · 2 years ago
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Enhance Your Hydroponic Harvest with Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights - Top Picks for Australia's Indoor Gardening!
Discover the ultimate solution for indoor gardening with full-spectrum LED grow lights. Ideal for hydroponic setups, these cutting-edge LED grow lights are designed to provide optimal light wavelengths, ensuring healthy plant growth. Perfect for hydroponic enthusiasts in Australia seeking energy-efficient and high-performance LED grow lights.
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dinosaurwithablog · 9 months ago
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The babies are growing nicely!! 😊
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supbreh · 2 years ago
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makerbazar · 4 days ago
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Buy indoor garden system tools online in India
Shop online to get the greatest indoor garden system tools at reasonable prices in India. Find top-notch equipment to improve your indoor gardening experience, whether you require hydroponic kits, LED grows lights, planters, irrigation systems, or smart gardening tools. Easily compare costs, read reviews, and purchase long-lasting gardening equipment for your house or place of business.
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fazalkhan2914 · 17 days ago
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kids-worldfun · 4 months ago
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How To Grow Cannabis - The Complete Guide For Beginners
Cannabis farming, which used to be something of an exclusive hobby, has grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry, but the truth is this industry is no longer a preserve for the experts. Changing laws and growing interest in growing cannabis indoors have made more people give it a shot at home. Of course, the process can be quite intimidating for beginners with little or no knowledge about the…
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gualalarobotics · 9 months ago
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Move up to 3 grow lights inline with just one LightRail light mover motor using Add A Lamp Kits.  Smart. LightRail3.com
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morragriculture · 10 months ago
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A GUIDE TO UNDER CANOPY LIGHTING IN COMMERCIAL CROP PRODUCTION?
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industryexperts · 1 year ago
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(via According to New Market Report by Industry Experts, Inc Hydroponics Equipment Global Market to Reach $8.6 Billion by 2029)
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inhydro · 2 years ago
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Complete Guide to Hydroponic Kitchen Gardening in India for Beginners | Inhydro
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Welcome to Inhydro complete guide to Hydroponic kitchen gardening in India for beginners. With the help of this guide, you'll learn all about the basics of hydroponic kitchen gardening and how to get started on your own hydroponic kitchen garden in India. We'll explore the various hydroponic systems, tools, and supplies that you'll need, as well as provide tips and tricks for maintaining and caring for your hydroponic garden.
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gearzenfan · 2 years ago
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Take your indoor gardening skills to the next level with Gearzen's premium hydroponic grow lights. Designed to simulate natural sunlight, our lights provide the perfect growing conditions for your plants year-round in Australia. Our affordable prices, coupled with top-notch customer service, make us the perfect choice for new and seasoned gardeners alike. For more information, please visit our website: https://gearzen.com.au/collections/hydroponics/grow-light.
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hydroponicgardeninglove · 1 year ago
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Indoor Garden Hydroponics Growing System - MUFGA 8 Pods Herb Garden Kit Indoor with LED Grow Light, Plants Germination Kit(No Seeds) with Pump System,Height Adjustable, Gift for Women, Black, Black
Indoor Garden Hydroponics Growing System – MUFGA 8 Pods Herb Garden Kit Indoor with LED Grow Light, Plants Germination Kit(No Seeds) with Pump System,Height Adjustable, Gift for Women, Black, Black Product Description & Features: 【Best Gardening Gifts for Women, Mom】Gifts for people who like to garden, Nice present to your nature-loving, gardeners. Good gift ideas for Mother’s Day, birthday,…
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reasonsforhope · 7 days ago
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"In some cities, as many as one in four office spaces are vacant. Some start-ups are giving them a second life – as indoor farms growing crops as varied as kale, cucumber and herbs.
Since its 1967 construction, Canada's "Calgary Tower", a 190m (623ft) concrete-and-steel observation tower in Calgary, Alberta, has been home to an observation deck, panoramic restaurants and souvenir shops. Last year, it welcomed a different kind of business: a fully functioning indoor farm.
Sprawling across 6,000sq m (65,000 sq ft), the farm, which produces dozens of crops including strawberries, kale and cucumber, is a striking example of the search for city-grown food. But it's hardly alone. From Japan to Singapore to Dubai, vertical indoor farms – where crops can be grown in climate-controlled environments with hydroponics, aquaponics or aeroponics techniques – have been popping up around the world.
While indoor farming had been on the rise for years, a watershed moment came during the Covid-19 pandemic, when disruptions to the food supply chain underscored the need for local solutions. In 2021, $6bn (£4.8bn) in vertical farming deals were registered globally – the peak year for vertical farming investment. As the global economy entered its post-pandemic phase, some high-profile startups like Fifth Season went out of business, and others including Planted Detroit and AeroFarms running into a period of financial difficulty. Some commentators questioned whether a "vertical farming bubble" had popped.
But a new, post-pandemic trend may give the sector a boost. In countries including Canada and Australia, landlords are struggling to fill vacant office spaces as companies embrace remote and hybrid work. In the US, the office vacancy rate is more than 20%.
"Vertical farms may prove to be a cost-effective way to fill in vacant office buildings," says Warren Seay, Jr, a real estate finance partner in the Washington DC offices of US law firm ArentFox Schiff, who authored an article on urban farm reconversions. 
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There are other reasons for the interest in urban farms, too. Though supply chains have largely recovered post-Covid-19, other global shocks, including climate change, geopolitical turmoil and farmers' strikes, mean that they continue to be vulnerable – driving more cities to look for local food production options...
Thanks to artificial light and controlled temperatures, offices are proving surprisingly good environments for indoor agriculture, spurring some companies to convert part of their facilities into small farms. Since 2022, Australia's start-up Greenspace has worked with clients like Deloitte and Commonwealth Bank to turn "dead zones", like the space between lifts and meeting rooms, into 2m (6ft) tall hydroponic cabinets growing leafy greens.
On top of being adaptable to indoor farm operations, vacant office buildings offer the advantage of proximity to final consumers.
In a former paper storage warehouse in Arlington, about a mile outside of Washington DC, Jacqueline Potter and the team at Area 2 Farms are growing over 180 organic varieties of lettuce, greens, root vegetables, herbs and micro-greens. By serving consumers 10 miles away or less, the company has driven down transport costs and associated greenhouse emissions.
This also frees the team up to grow other types of food that can be hard to find elsewhere – such as edible flower species like buzz buttons and nasturtium. "Most crops are now selected to be grown because of their ability to withstand a 1,500-mile journey," Potter says, referring to the average distance covered by crops in the US before reaching customers. "In our farm, we can select crops for other properties like their nutritional value or taste."
Overall, vertical farms have the potential to outperform regular farms on several environmental sustainability metrics like water usage, says Evan Fraser, professor of geography at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada and the director of the Arell Food Institute, a research centre on sustainable food production. Most indoor farms report using a tiny fraction of the water that outdoor farms use. Indoor farms also report greater output per square mile than regular farms.
Energy use, however, is the "Achilles heel" of this sector, says Fraser: vertical farms need a lot of electricity to run lighting and ventilation systems, smart sensors and automated harvesting technologies. But if energy is sourced from renewable sources, they can outperform regular farms on this metric too, he says. 
Because of variations in operational setup, it is hard to make a general assessment of the environmental, social and economic sustainability of indoor farms, says Jiangxiao Qiu, a landscape ecologist at the University of Florida and author of a study on urban agriculture's role in sustainability. Still, he agrees with Fraser: in general, urban indoor farms have higher crop yield per square foot, greater water and nutrient-use efficiency, better resistance to pests and shorter distance to market. Downsides include high energy use due to lighting, ventilation and air conditioning.
They face other challenges, too. As Seay notes, zoning laws often do not allow for agricultural activity within urban areas (although some cities like Arlington, Virginia, and Cincinnati, Ohio, have recently updated zoning to allow indoor farms). And, for now, indoor farms have limited crop range. It is hard to produce staple crops like wheat, corn or rice indoors, says Fraser. Aside from leafy greens, most indoor facilities cannot yet produce other types of crops at scale.
But as long as the post-pandemic trends of remote work and corporate downsizing will last, indoor farms may keep popping up in cities around the world, Seay says. 
"One thing cities dislike more than anything is unused spaces that don't drive economic growth," he says. "If indoor farm conversions in cities like Arlington prove successful, others may follow suit.""
-via BBC, January 27, 2025
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healthyboom · 2 years ago
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Mastering the Art of Year-Round Vegetable Gardening: Tips, Techniques, and Inspiration
Discover the secrets to cultivating a thriving vegetable garden all year round with our comprehensive guide, "Mastering the Art of Year-Round Vegetable Gardening: Tips, Techniques, and Inspiration." Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this resource is your go-to reference for achieving continuous harvests and keeping your garden vibrant in every season. Uncover expert tips on extending the growing season, protecting plants from frost, maximizing indoor gardening spaces, and selecting the right winter vegetable varieties. With step-by-step instructions, innovative techniques, and inspiring ideas, this guide empowers you to create a bountiful and sustainable vegetable garden that yields fresh produce throughout the year. Start your year-round gardening journey today and enjoy homegrown goodness in every season.
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