I have found that even though I have four towers, it's not enough to grow everything I want. The celery seeding tips were helpful. Before then I wasn't able to get them to grow. You have been a daily inspiration.
Yeah. 4 towers is the equivalent of 4 five foot raised beds. It’s a good supplement garden but to grow all the things all the time you may need six or more depending on how much you eat from them. This year I have 3 more for winter squash and vining plants.
Last spring I tried growing celery from store bought, it did grow good, it just didn't taste good it was kind of woody! I wish I could afford a grow tower, I'm a widow on a fixed income, but I'm trying to save to get at least 2 to start with! I have made celery juice before I liked it, just don't do it very often!
Baby steps! One plant at a time. I’m a 20 + year gardener so transitioning to towers was easy for me….but I had a lot of failures in the 20 years to learn from.
I would say 4 for year-round. If you set up 3 with the trellis system I use you will be swimming in all things cucumbers and things needed to juice in season but in the winter if you grow indoors things grow a bit slower. A Family Garden kit with a Home garden unit would get you there. I add a baby greens extension kit to my Home unit and that increases my greens a lot. I have 32 turnips growing on one right now. Turnip greens are a superfood and the bulb added to juice is so healthy!! stan.store/Theaeroponictowerchannel
I have worm compost farm and I usually have chickens (recent mishap) that I feed it too. You can dehydrate it it though and add it back into soups and meals. I grow so much produce that composting is the best option for me.
I have found that even though I have four towers, it's not enough to grow everything I want. The celery seeding tips were helpful. Before then I wasn't able to get them to grow. You have been a daily inspiration.
Yeah. 4 towers is the equivalent of 4 five foot raised beds. It’s a good supplement garden but to grow all the things all the time you may need six or more depending on how much you eat from them. This year I have 3 more for winter squash and vining plants.
how much you do manage to grow? it's probably cutting your grocery bills in half
It’s so beautiful! I’ve been waiting for this one! ❤️
I love it!! It took a solid 5 months to establish.
Stunning!! Based on this video I will definitely be changing my approach to growing celery Thank you!!
I just juiced another one today. Enjoy! Patience is the key when setting it up but now it's on auto pilot mode.
I learned so much in this video, thank you!
Such an enjoyable video. I could practically taste it myself by the expression on your face. I'll have to try this. Thank you. 😍
Thank you!
Last spring I tried growing celery from store bought, it did grow good, it just didn't taste good it was kind of woody! I wish I could afford a grow tower, I'm a widow on a fixed income, but I'm trying to save to get at least 2 to start with! I have made celery juice before I liked it, just don't do it very often!
Celery juicing saved my life!
I would love to hear more!
I have a lot to learn. Lot of experience needed.
Baby steps! One plant at a time. I’m a 20 + year gardener so transitioning to towers was easy for me….but I had a lot of failures in the 20 years to learn from.
You are amazzzinggg. Wondering how many towers I need to sustain MM lifestyle, Juicing 24oz-32oz and eating 1 pound of greens a day.
I would say 4 for year-round. If you set up 3 with the trellis system I use you will be swimming in all things cucumbers and things needed to juice in season but in the winter if you grow indoors things grow a bit slower. A Family Garden kit with a Home garden unit would get you there. I add a baby greens extension kit to my Home unit and that increases my greens a lot. I have 32 turnips growing on one right now. Turnip greens are a superfood and the bulb added to juice is so healthy!! stan.store/Theaeroponictowerchannel
Please what is the basic fertiliser u use for growing celery. Can u teach me.
I use this product for everything I grow. They taste amazing. Super mild and sweet.
What do you do with the pulp that get out from the juicer? Do you recuperate it?
I have worm compost farm and I usually have chickens (recent mishap) that I feed it too. You can dehydrate it it though and add it back into soups and meals. I grow so much produce that composting is the best option for me.
What soap do you all use to clean the plastic pods?
I don’t usually use soap. I have some dr bronzers I use on the towers occasionally.
What state are you in
Western NC.