Tower Garden Aeroponic and Hydroponic Growing System recently featured on Daily Mom
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
The Tower Garden has been recently featured on “Daily Mom” in their list of “unique gardening equipment, gear, and fall decoration for outside.” [Link below] Although we run our Tower Gardens from April to October outdoors, these hydroponic systems really shine indoors where you can grow food 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using built-in automation through timers that turn on the pump and light without you having to do anything once it’s been set up to run. Backyard Updates for Fall: The Best Patio Furniture & Fall Decorations For Outside This Season My husband and I see our Tower Gardens ..read more
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Hydroponic-Adapted Seed vs. Soil-Based Seed
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
Same variety (Cherokee Purple), but the two on the left and right are soil-based seed. Our hydroponic seed is in the middle. We think there’s not only DNA Epigenetic differences that you can’t see, but also a noticeable visual difference. Copyright 2021 Grow Your Health Gardening Tomato World Guinness Record holder, Charles Wilber, talks about the importance of starting with good seed stock. Do you know who grows your seed? Check out our exclusive line of hydroponic-adapted seeds — direct links in our Facebook shop and here… https://store.growyourhealthgardening.com/products/cherokee-purple-t ..read more
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How to ensure you have Germinated Seed Every Time whether Growing in Soil or Hydroponics
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
I like to know if a seed has germinated before it ever goes into soil or a piece of hydroponic Rockwool. There’s an easy way to know if you have viable seed and that is through a technique that simply requires a sheet of paper towel, a container with a lid, water and a consistently warm location 72ºF-76ºF. You can learn more about how to set up these pre-germination conditions on our blog here, but if you’re already familiar with this method, here is a quick visual of what you’re looking for with pepper seeds and when to transfer them to either soil or Rockwool (Rockwool is used for soill ..read more
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Helpers in the Garden
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
While harvesting some kale this morning, this little guy hopped off of one of my leaves. If you’re a little squeamish of critters, keep in mind that tree frogs like these help eat aphids and other bugs that want to munch on your plants. We also have green anoles (a type of small lizard) here in Zone 7 near Atlanta, Georgia. We used to spray 15 years ago and I noticed the anoles disappeared — we took away their food source! Since then I have come to understand that these critters keep a balance to nature and show a healthy eco system is in place. Plus, my kids love to catch them! What helpers ..read more
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Grow Guide: Growing your own Arugula in a Hydroponic or Aeroponic Tower Garden
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
Learn how to grow your own arugula at home hydroponically / aeroponically from certified hydroponic grower, Erin Castillo of Grow Your Health Gardening and GYHG Seed Co. Quick Links: • Jump to Starting Arugula from Seed • Jump to Arugula Hydroponic Growing Guide • Jump to Arugula Nutritional Information• Jump to How to Use Arugula • Or continue to read the article… enjoy! Why you should be growing your own arugula instead of buying from the grocery store or Big-Box Retailer You know how you go to a fancy restaurant and they bring you your salad course and before they leave your table they off ..read more
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7 TIPS FOR THE MAKING OF A GOOD AND USEFUL seed label
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
The more plants you begin to grow, you’ll begin to realize the importance of staying organized. As the plant begins to mature, knowing when you started the seed and when it should be mature will aid you in gauging when to begin harvesting or even how old a plant may be and if you should pull it and replace it with another. We grow hundreds of varieties of plants per season on our property and have found that labeling is essential. Even if you are not planting many plants, knowing what you planted and having a quick reference will be essential to knowing and learning more about your plants. Her ..read more
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How to Have Your Own Personal Produce Aisle in Your Own Home
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
This time of year, many a gardener will begin breaking out their seeds from storage and gather up their recent purchases in preparation for the upcoming growing season. With earnest, one cell tray or by one rock wool at a time, life will begin inside the gardener’s abode, protected from the cold weather outside. Seed starting, used to be an annual event for me until I realized the importance of succession planting. If I wanted to have a continual supply of greens or move from one season to the next seamlessly, a little bit of planning was all I needed to do the trick. If I was going to do succ ..read more
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Grand Opening of GYHG Seed Co!
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
We are excited to announce our Grand Opening of Grow Your Health Gardening (GYHG) Seed Co.! As committed Seed Stewards, we understand the importance of good quality seed, because strong seed means strong plants that can better fight-off pest pressure and diseases … and strong plants also mean the best nutrition possible for your body. It’s important to know where your seed comes from because the plant that seed came from has adapted to its growing environment — and if it’s different than your environment, that plant may struggle which means you struggle. But it doesn’t have to be a struggle t ..read more
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How red can boost your production by 20% percent + two ways to enhance flavor in your tomatoes
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
I was listening to a podcast by one of my favorite market growers from Alabama, Noah Sanders, and he had a guest on from Kaleva, (Northern) Michigan, Craig Shaaf, from Golden Rule Farm who mentioned that he put red dye in an empty soda bottle and it helped his tomatoes mature earlier than anyone else’s tomatoes in the area while also sighting a Clemson University Study. So, being that we drink a lot of sparkling water in our house, I had an empty liter lying around (we typically repurpose these for terrariums in cold hardy annuals but that’s a something to discuss for another day), so I filled ..read more
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July growing tasks (Southeast – zone 7B)
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by Erin Castillo | Grow Your Health Gardening Owner & Certified Hydroponic Grower
1y ago
July is just around the corner and it’s time to start thinking about the fall garden if you can believe it! Here in the SE, we are blessed to have two growing seasons if the timing is planned right. THINKING ABOUT WHAT YOU WILL PLANT FOR YOUR FALL CROP AND WHEN TO PLANT IT: All it takes to maximize your growing season is to know when your frost dates are for spring and fall. You’ll want to google what your last frost or freeze date is for your area. There is the traditional Farmer’s Almanac you can use, or I like Dave’s Garden’s resource as it gives a range of dates based on statistical data o ..read more
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