So wonderful to watch our beautiful Tower Garden grow
Tower Garden makes growing your own food fun & easy
Here is a picture of my son Kyle, Lucy & Meiling's Tower Garden after one month. It was so much fun to set it up and watch it grow so fast. They absolutely love their tower and have been enjoying all the wonderful garden blessings.
I love growing my own food, I thought that my garden was really amazing until I came across the awesome Tower Garden. I wanted to grow a garden that was GMO free & organic. I found planting my garden on the ground was complicated. It was hard to find good quality soil and plants.
With the Florida land, I would have to water everyday, the water would just run through the sandy ground. I had to feed the soil with lot's of homemade compost and good quality soil, it takes a lot of time, effort and money to grow the few veggies that I am able to harvest.
Tower Garden is such a fun & easy way to grow your own food. I just received my tower today, I am so excited to set it up and start growing my food. I highly recommend it for those who want to grow their own food in a fast and easy way.
Put a Farmer’s Market on Your Back PorchTower Garden is a state-of-the-art vertical aeroponic growing system. It’s perfect for rooftops, patios, balconies, terraces—just about any relatively sunny place outside.
Using aeroponics and our specially formulated tower tonic plant food, it grows almost any vegetable, herb, or flower—and many fruits—in less time than it takes in soil.* Tower Garden gives you more control of your and your family’s health by making it easy to grow nutritious, great-tasting vegetables and fruits at home. And it’s a smart choice, both environmentally and economically. garden fresh veggies are the best |
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- Tower Garden® in the News -
President Bill Clinton - 03/13President Bill Clinton getting a briefing on the exciting technology behind this Tower Garden system that was installed in the LEED Platinum Step Up on Vine project. This is a building that provides housing & support for the homeless and Tower Gardens have been incorporated as a cost effective and sustainable way to grow food for the residents.
Photo credit: Kelley West Photography |
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