Ah, the upside down garden! Love it, hate it. Here’s the positives:
Less space needed, no digging, no weeds!
Here’s the negatives: Need something strong enough to hold them up, need to water them regularly and often, limited soil, and therefore limited harvest. Still, I may do another one, if I can figure out what small plants I can use, and how I can have them watered “automatically”.
In the Garden – Upside-Down Crops Are Growing in Popularity – NYTimes.com.
Hello,
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here is my info
title: top led grow lights
url: http://topledgrowlights.com
Thanks for your time
Jason
Thanks. You’ll need to flesh out your site a little bit more. It’s a good start, though. Your ads are cut off on the right (Amazon.com) and you’ll need more pics of what you’re doing with the grow lights if possible (even illustrations would do).
All the best with your endeavors,
Andrew Perkins