DIY Homemade Hydroponic Vertical Garden and Urban Farm in South Florida

diy hydroponics John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits fellow YouTuber’s place to see whats Growing On! In this episode you will learn about Art’s Homemade Do It Yourself Hanging Hydroponic Vertical Garden. You will also see some creative ways to reuse some commonly discarded items that enable him to grow more food. In addition, you will discover how you can use a plastic barrel or plastic tote to store your rain water and the find out the best source for barrels and totes in South Florida.

Duration : 0:26:25


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18 Responses to DIY Homemade Hydroponic Vertical Garden and Urban Farm in South Florida

  1. Kaneohe Aquaponics says:

    They are called 55 …
    They are called 55 gal. plastic barrels.

  2. GREENLALI says:

    can you please give …
    can you please give me the link to his channel, ive been trying to find it but cant find it

  3. ThreeEyedTeddyBear says:

    John or anyone for …
    John or anyone for that matter know what kind of barrels those are? I’d love to grow in the but searching for plastic barrels isn’t coming up with anything cheap

  4. TheSlavicHeart says:

    love it
    

    love it
    

  5. EcoHabitat00 says:

    Loved your video! …
    Loved your video! thanks for sharing :-)

  6. MistaRat says:

    Thanks….. …
    Thanks…..basically:)

  7. m081779 says:

    the only thing …
    the only thing he’s trying to sell you on is the idea of growing your own food.

  8. jse07 says:

    are you a …
    are you a hydroponic gardener or are you a barrel salesman?
    i could not tell

  9. deadwillwalk77 says:

    This is AWESOME. So …
    This is AWESOME. So many ideas, thank you so much for posting this video! Art is amazing!

  10. nutrientmix says:

    Thanks for this …
    Thanks for this wonderful feature video, John! Art’s garden is so awesome! He’s got a lot of very nice crops growing in his garden. I am very impressed because aside from putting to good use some of his barrels; he is also very resourceful in using milk crates for his hydro garden! That’s really something else. Great job!

  11. apensiil says:

    John; i had one …
    John; i had one question already earlier regarding hydroponic growing. as this type of growing is soilless, it means alsoonly fertilizer-based, it means “without minerals and enzymes”. and there is no diffrence, whether the fertilizer is organic or regualr ssynthetic. How to manage that? As an idea, this vertically growing attracts me… but the idea just use the solution for growing… is not attracting me at all :) . What is your opinion – maybe to create separate post about it?

  12. greensings says:

    I have been using …
    I have been using milk crates stacked on movable shelving on my townhouse patio.
    Fun to see his plants. Much encouraged.
    Thanks John . Love you work.

  13. zekehooper says:

    how big is his yard …
    how big is his yard? Looks pretty big from the start.

  14. THUGOONIE says:

    I love the …
    I love the verticle gardening concept, but those pots are WAY over priced for being styrafoam stackable pots. There has to be a cheaper, maybe even better way.

  15. rskurow says:

    Great information, …
    Great information, thanks!

  16. phantomcreamer says:

    I feel divided. I …
    I feel divided. I understand that technology is an extension of nature, but I still feel like this maximum output agriculture philosophy has got it wrong.

  17. phantomcreamer says:

    Line those carts …
    Line those carts with cardboard. Worms love it and it will still be breathable so you can get oxygen to that dirt.

  18. Helioforge says:

    Very nice garden! …
    Very nice garden! It seems to use some sort of “Cubic Yardening”, lol