Wow! Beautiful plants, looks like you've been very successful with hydroponics, good for you! :cool2:
Beautiful plants! What part of the country is this in?

What material is that liner?A pic of us making the reservours. The liner was expensive but well worth the money in the long run. It doesn't leach out and last a long time.
At first we used polyurethain and it worked ok but wanted something better so soon as we could afford to buy this we did.
What material is that liner?
What material is that liner?
We have several of the Aerogardens, and I use those to start plants and then set them outside in planters in the spring, once it warms up enough for that.
We have really hard clay soil here, and it seems like it is either mud or bricks, no in-between; so I use planting pots and potting soil mixed with regular dirt, and that seems to work better.
I don’t have any plants growing in the aerogardens right now, but since we are starting a new year, it is time to start thinking about growing things again.
Right now, all I have inside that is edible is the Malabar spinach, which I like in salads. It is not actually a true spinach, and is a hot weather plant; so it thrives all during the hot summer months when regular spinach has bolted and gone to seed.
Thanks for sharing. I find this so interesting. I saw this type of gardening in Disney World many years ago when my kids were small. I never got to take the tour because they wouldn't have gotten anything out of it and time was short. The one thing I would have liked to have had was a green house and a set up like this. Can't have everything but I'm enjoying looking at your photos and reading the posts.


