Beth Tucker has been around farming all her life. But adapting to today's technology has helped Tucker grow better products year-round. Tucker, 55, of the Dixie community has been growing tomatoes ...
If you're an indoor gardener with limited space, hydroponic gardening is a great solution to growing your own vegetables. Although it isn't just for indoors, you can also set up the easiest vegetables ...
Most people have a garden story that ends the same way: the slugs won, or the heat hit early, or the soil just never seemed ...
Just add water for an immediate green thumb. According to the USDA, "Growing plants in water culture or sand culture without soil are procedures that have been used by physiologists studying plant ...
The vines are 15 feet long right now, on their way to 50. As food banks across Dallas strive to feed thousands ravaged by the recessed economy, volunteers at the Soulfood Greenhouse are working hard ...
Hydroponic grower Barb Rose, 52, co-owner of Beck-n-Rose of North Middleton Township, agrees with Toigo. She also developed a niche market in the last three years — a few chefs at "better restaurants ...
On Scott Beylik’s 4-acre farm about 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles, rows of tomato vines climb wires strung from the beams of his greenhouses. There’s no soil, so the roots are submerged in little ...
Is it a crime to eat a tomato in March? Not if it’s grown locally without insecticides or herbicides, like these hydroponic greenhouse specimens from Washington County’s Shushan Valley Hydro Farm.
Bill Owens and his daughter Amanda are converting their chickenhouses into greenhouses with a hydroponic system.