
Tilden Cooper designs the Nutraponics TLX, which offers a unique and sustainable approach to indoor gardening. It helps owners grow their own food for year-round produce in the comforts of their own homes. Growing plants indoors has been a growing habit and encourages healthy living. The Nutraponics is described as an automated hydroponics garden system…

With recurring hot weather stints this summer, delicate garden vegetables – like lettuce, broccoli, and spinach – need a little extra TLC to get through the hottest part of the day. Here are a few quick tips to help garden vegetables remain healthy until a heatwave passes and typical summer temperatures return… Lay down mulch…

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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Hydroponics used to be a nerdy hobby for homesteaders and home pot growers. What was once required a complicated setup that resulted in absurd-looking home laboratories has now been commoditized into sleek, modern towers of plastic for your home. But are commercially produced hydroponic gardening…

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While an idyllic garden bursting with produce sounds lovely, outdoor gardening can be unpredictable. Head inside, and whether you’re growing herbs, leafy greens, or microgreens, your brown thumb can instantly become a little greener. When you go hydroponic, a form of gardening where plant roots grow in water rather than soil, weather, pests, and weeds…