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DIY Hydroponic Garden Tower - The ULTIMATE hydroponic system growing over 100 plants in 10 sq feet
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This DIY Hydroponic Garden Tower grows over 100 plants in less than 10 square feet, by taking advantage of vertical growth space. Get FREE written instructions here:
www.dropbox.com/s/v7gnn66hqfoh0wc/DIY%20Hydroponic%20Garden%20Tower.pdf
For a more professional set of instructions, go here: veggardens.wordpress.com/diy-gardens
This is a simple hydroponic system made with 4" irrigation pipes. You can buy everything at your local hardware store and a local hydroponics store. It uses 80% less water than square foot gardening and does not require you to break your back bending down to garden.
This hydroponics growing system can grow:
Spinach
Zucchini
Peppers
Arugula
Yellow Squash
Chiles
Lettuce (of all types)
Pickle Cucumbers
Basil
Cabbage (of all types)
Broccoli
Mint
Peas
Cauliflower
Cilantro
Strawberries
Green Beans
Oregano
Radishes
Cherry Tomatoes
Parsley
Onions
Chives
Any above ground veggie
You can make them shorter and lower, such that it can fit onto the back of even a small patio. This homemade hydroponic system is a version of vertical hydroponics that can easily be disassembled and moved, if you are just renting, or can be put on rollers, if you want to move it around on your back patio.
Please consider building on yourself, so that you can produce local food in hyper-abundance. This beats food storage any day, and in a worst case scenario, you can sell the food for top dollar. When millions of people produce their own local food in hyper-abundance, then hunger doesn't stand a chance.
To join the Food Abundance movement, go to FoodAbundance.com
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DIY Self-watering bucket - Sub Irrigaton Planter (SIP) Bucket - 80% less water container gardening
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. This "self-watering bucket" is a sub-irrigation planter using only one 5 gallon bucket instead of the usual method of using two 5 gallon buckets, so this conserves resources and is less expensive. In this self watering container, the water reservoir is larger than in the 2 bucket method, so you do not have to add water as often. This ...
Solve Hunger Worldwide by Creating Local Food Abundance
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Our earth's climate is changing and more natural disasters are occurring. For every 1 degree rise in temperature, we get a 10% decrease in agriculture production. As oil prices increase, the cost of food soars. Water shortages threaten to reduce the global food supply by 10% in the next 25 years. In poverty stricken areas, food produc...
Compost Tea for Growing BIG Vegetables
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. When you maximize the soil potential, you maximize the plant potential. - 46 lb celery - 18 lb carrots - 35 lb cabbage - 60 lb swiss chard - 35 lb zucchini - 40 potatoes from 1 plant Healthy plants resists bugs and slugs from eating them. Plants that don't have to spend energy fighting off pests and diseases can focus all their resour...
Agroecology in Rwanda: Reclaiming Wetlands & Restoring Power Generation Capabilities
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Excerpts from Hope in a Changing Climate (www.open.edu/openlearn/whats-on/ou-on-the-bbc-hope-changing-climate) Part I: Loess Plateau, China - ua-cam.com/video/sK8JNXHcBMA/v-deo.html Part II: Ethiopia - ua-cam.com/video/mbEM6DCTK3Y/v-deo.html Part III: Rwanda - ua-cam.com/video/BVxVC7PuEL8/v-deo.html In Rwanda, ecological degradation f...
Agroecology in Ethiopia: Converting Desert into Hyper-Productive Land
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Excerpts from Hope in a Changing Climate (www.open.edu/openlearn/whats-on/ou-on-the-bbc-hope-changing-climate) Part I: Loess Plateau, China - ua-cam.com/video/sK8JNXHcBMA/v-deo.html Part II: Ethiopia - ua-cam.com/video/mbEM6DCTK3Y/v-deo.html Part III: Rwanda - ua-cam.com/video/BVxVC7PuEL8/v-deo.html Once the scene of devastating droug...
Agroecology in China: 300% Increase on 8.6 Million Acres - Loess Plateau
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Excerpts from Hope in a Changing Climate (www.open.edu/openlearn/whats-on/ou-on-the-bbc-hope-changing-climate) Part I: Loess Plateau, China - ua-cam.com/video/sK8JNXHcBMA/v-deo.html Part II: Ethiopia - ua-cam.com/video/mbEM6DCTK3Y/v-deo.html Part III: Rwanda - ua-cam.com/video/BVxVC7PuEL8/v-deo.html Large, decimated ecosystems can be ...
Aquaponics: 20,000 lbs of Fish + 70,000 Vegetables per 1/4 Acre with Portable Farms
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. 1,000% more productive than conventional gardening & farming. The most robust, most scalable Aquaponics system in the world is the Portable Farms™ Aquaponics System. Maxed out, you can produce 240,000 vegetables and 92,000 pounds of fish per acre, using up to 95% less water and no dirt. These are locally grown, organic, vine ripened v...
Urban Agroecoloy: 6,000 lbs of food on 1/10th acre - Urban Homestead - Urban Permaculture
Переглядів 3,2 млн12 років тому
Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Over 6,000 pounds of food per year, on 1/10 acre located just 15 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. The Dervaes family grows over 400 species of plants, 4,300 pounds of vegetable food, 900 chicken and 1,000 duck eggs, 25 lbs of honey, plus seasonal fruits throughout the year. From 1/10th of an acre, four people manage to get over 90% ...
Leucaena - 100% Increase in Cattle Production
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Leucaena is a fast growing deep-rooted perennial tree that has high nutritional value for ruminant production... which in simpler terms means: Leucaena utterly transforms cattle operations, doubling productivity by causing growth to 640 lbs within 22 months instead of 42 months, making it a very very productive system. This means more...
Biochar: Up to 300% More Productivity - Bio-char - Natures Fertilizer - Terra Preta
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Bio-char is the carbon structure of a plant after all of the other elements have been removed. Bio-char permanently stores the carbon in a beneficial way, in the ground, making it carbon-negative. Bio-char acts as a hotel for soil microbes. This can be used to enhance soil quality even in the poorest of soils, without using dangerous ...
Azomite: Over 70 Minerals & Trace Elements - Full Spectrum Mineral Fertilizer Soil Amendement
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Organic does not mean the food is nutritious. Organic just means it was grown without large amounts of chemicals. Most organic food you buy at the grocery store is no more nutrient rich than the cheaper non-organic produce. Plants cannot manufacture minerals... those have to come from the soil. A plant that it typically high in calciu...
SonicBloom: Up to 700% Increase in Nutrient Uptake & 100% Increase in Crop Yields
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Sonic Bloom is a completely organic technique that enhances plant development through a specialized nutrient spray and custom sound frequencies that stimulate enhanced nutrient absorption through the stomata underneath the leaves. The technology was developed in the 1980s and the technology works. By adding in the Sonic Bloom technolo...
Agroecology: Greening the Desert - Bringing the Dead Sea Back To Life - Permaculture
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. Less than 2 miles away from the Dead Sea, the desert comes to life, even though the local "experts" said it could not be done. Fruit trees bearing fruit within 4months... impossible. Soil becoming less and less salty... impossible. Permaculture (permanent agriculture) is a whole-systems approach to the design and maintenance of agricu...
7 Food Forests in 7 Minutes - Building a Permaculture Paradise
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Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement. A food forest is when you start with annuals and replace them with perennials that produce several tiers of food year round with minimal maintenance... think of it like a passive income business model. The plants, animals, and micro-organisms are your business partners that run the business for you and generate an excellent return on ...
Mycorrhizae, the Root-Helping Superfungus: 10,000% Increase in Surface Absorbing Area of Roots
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Mycorrhizae, the Root-Helping Superfungus: 10,000% Increase in Surface Absorbing Area of Roots
Greenhouse Aquaponics: Growing 1 MILLION Pounds of Food on 3 Acres!!
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Greenhouse Aquaponics: Growing 1 MILLION Pounds of Food on 3 Acres!!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-my5pj9zn4f
    @user-my5pj9zn4f 11 днів тому

    Warm greetings from South Africa. Your plants look amazing. Please can u share the recipe for the compost tea, I cannot access link

  • @JerryBurke1234
    @JerryBurke1234 21 день тому

    12 years later still an inspiration! Anyone can do this if they put in the work!

  • @conqueringlion420
    @conqueringlion420 26 днів тому

    Big big germs for big big buds

  • @user-ui6op1rx5m
    @user-ui6op1rx5m Місяць тому

    Wow wow we

  • @SeeTheRealWorld749
    @SeeTheRealWorld749 Місяць тому

  • @stronzer59
    @stronzer59 2 місяці тому

    There's a sound reason why humanity is being groomed onto the Grid

  • @rethahines5636
    @rethahines5636 2 місяці тому

    I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS TEN YEARS AGO. NOW ITS EVERYBODYS DREAM

  • @mskristamonroe
    @mskristamonroe 2 місяці тому

    "Accidentally made with GMO corn" 🤣

  • @Bob-pd1wf
    @Bob-pd1wf 3 місяці тому

    How biochar was created in the past? Huh? I suspect natural forest fires would create biochar?

  • @CynthiaGodwin-zf3vc
    @CynthiaGodwin-zf3vc 3 місяці тому

    Amazing

  • @25Wineman
    @25Wineman 3 місяці тому

    This is really just an ad. If you want to know how it is done, you have to follow the link. Then you have to make a "donation" of $20". Then you get more information on the growing process. Nothing in this life is free it seems

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 3 місяці тому

    400 ppm Barium, far less of useful trace elements. No thanks.

  • @Cymru1987
    @Cymru1987 4 місяці тому

    completely pointless since they don't sell the systems anymore....

  • @3Sphere
    @3Sphere 4 місяці тому

    I would LOVE to be in a community of people JUST LIKE this family! Independent, and widely dispersed on 5 or 10 acre parcels- growing all our own food and raising all our own meat. Collaborating, helping and trading with each other for whatever we need but don't grow and organizing our own mutual defense. Permaculture, Organic gardens and crops, Sylvopasture, rotationally and grass grazed meat. Beauty and hard work, not concrete and blacktop. What a dream.

  • @LeticiaSierra
    @LeticiaSierra 5 місяців тому

    😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @nc2933
    @nc2933 6 місяців тому

    Oh no GM taco shells!!! Send this man to jail.

  • @Faith-pf6cb
    @Faith-pf6cb 7 місяців тому

    Probably would get more likes and comments if you actually told us what to do exactly!

  • @duypham76
    @duypham76 7 місяців тому

    Explains why my plants are always growing really well back when I had 2 fosgate 12s in my car.

  • @sanyermanhidalgoo532
    @sanyermanhidalgoo532 7 місяців тому

    Por cuánto tiempo se les pone la Música por favor

  • @OfficalCali
    @OfficalCali 8 місяців тому

    Is this some type of residency??

  • @ZoCutit
    @ZoCutit 8 місяців тому

    Why does this have only 67k views?

  • @aperson1181
    @aperson1181 9 місяців тому

    how do you apply this in practice? What music?

    • @h-fx5ky
      @h-fx5ky 4 місяці тому

      Classical music is good

  • @poacher7805
    @poacher7805 10 місяців тому

    He saw the need way before anyone else saw the need

  • @jackriley77
    @jackriley77 10 місяців тому

    Anyone watching this banger in 2023?

  • @Hankyjane
    @Hankyjane 11 місяців тому

    I am worried about fungus and molds. I see a possible issue there. Any inputs on it???

  • @benaires07
    @benaires07 Рік тому

    Regardless of what the Industry says, Bio-diesel is STILL popular!!! i WISH I could GET to this point someday!!! =) This is AWESOME!!!

  • @zack_120
    @zack_120 Рік тому

    The vastness and homogeneousis of the Loess plateau suggests it's not the result of human activities, like animal overgrazing, which would've left traces and patterns of such activities. The Chinese geologists need to understand their home better through relentless research to help take more scientific actions of this sort.

  • @chethunt2455
    @chethunt2455 Рік тому

    Wonderful.

  • @frederickbowdler8169
    @frederickbowdler8169 Рік тому

    do we really know that terra preta was made by using biochar and does it really last as presumably organisms in this now healthy soil are very active ? I have an open mind but i have heard that improvement is only really noticeable in tropical soils .One thing i do realize is that soils vary a lot even in the same country and even in the same field i would like to see lab experiments under controls. Anecdotal evidence is of no second hand use .

    • @kerrryschultz2904
      @kerrryschultz2904 8 місяців тому

      World wide when you test various soils for cation exchange capacity, typical sandy soils range from 3-5, very good loamy clay soils range from 10 to 22 ish and the grass lands in central usa that were built by the bison and very fertile would be 25 to 28. They tested terra pretta soils and obtained readings as high as 222. That is two hundred and twenty two. Must be something to this.

  • @MrOlipoly
    @MrOlipoly Рік тому

    SCAM

  • @insAneTunA
    @insAneTunA Рік тому

    About 6 weeks weeks ago I crushed some charcoal in a bucket with a sledge hammer. I added some water and the solids that came out of my pond filter after cleaning it, and I crushed it all mixed together until most of the charcoal had a fine grain size. ( I suppose that any type of manure will do, I just happen to have a pond) The water was just to prevent a lot of dust while crushing the charcoal. After I crushed it I did let the water evaporate in the sun, making sure that the charcoal kept a fine grain size by stirring it so now and then while the water was evaporating over the course of a week or so. (it was a nice sunny week where I live) When it is dry it is easier to spread out. After it was completely dry I added it to my grass lawn, and the grass absolutely loves it. After applying it and after the first rain event the grass turned into a nice dark green color, where it always used to have a much lighter green color. It grows more dense and faster. And it grows upright instead of staying flat on the surface. If you consider how much we depend on animals for our own food chain that eat grass, and for a whole range of other products as well, then it would already make a huge difference if we would be able to make grass grow better, and healthier, with a higher nutritious value, if it would be applied on a global scale. More dense grass per square meter or yard also means less water evaporation. And it also means that there are more micro organisms and insects, which are the best land cultivators that you can have. Because all those organisms combined provide nutrients to the soil, and they create passageways for the water to be soaked up by the soil. For home owners that also means a direct saving on the water bill, and in general much less CO2 emissions because less fresh purified city water goes to waste on watering the lawn. It also means that less forests or maybe no forests at all have to be cut for agriculture and the food production for our animals. Because with charcoal you can grow much more grass with a much higher quality and nutritious value then before on the same square meter or yard. I have no personal experience with the growth of other crops, but I have seen a lot of information about this subject, and it appears to be that other crops benefit from the charcoal as well.

  • @sovereignsoul
    @sovereignsoul Рік тому

    Informative video, but Azomite was NOT discovered by Rollins if he learned about it from seeing natives spreading it on their crops.

  • @Hankyjane
    @Hankyjane Рік тому

    I heard bacteria contamination Was, could be a problem. Also viruses I would think.

  • @chitharanjansarvesan5714
    @chitharanjansarvesan5714 Рік тому

    The instructions seem to not be available now. Any idea on this...?!

  • @jebesandres5813
    @jebesandres5813 Рік тому

    🎉

  • @tiffanywilkerson5569
    @tiffanywilkerson5569 Рік тому

    So cool!

  • @Jetsetfastfood
    @Jetsetfastfood Рік тому

    80's porno vibe...

  • @ArkyMassey
    @ArkyMassey Рік тому

    i love how we can look back at this and explain it and be happy about it :)

  • @nicklohry9284
    @nicklohry9284 Рік тому

    The quality of this video is straight up piss poor and HARD to watch!!!!

  • @plutopedro1
    @plutopedro1 Рік тому

    Most aren't lucky enough to start with the rich soil of the Matanuska valley, and at least twelve hours of sunlight for the growing season.... Geography does play a part in successful gardening.

  • @RussellD11
    @RussellD11 Рік тому

    looks interesting but straight pipes work much better :)

  • @nidhisri1
    @nidhisri1 Рік тому

    Hello from the future. It is 2023. It has been a rough 3 years. We had a pandemic, and the world was shut down. Rich people became richer while the poor could still not afford food. We became 8 billion strong (or weak?) and our future looks a little bleak. More so than 2012 for sure. Hoping in 10 years, someone posts another update and things are looking up. Hope all of y;all are healthy and enjoying time with your loved ones.

  • @michaeldwinner5618
    @michaeldwinner5618 Рік тому

    What is the point showing off if not showing how to bring plants like the way u have them

  • @dantheman9135
    @dantheman9135 Рік тому

    ThankQ

  • @tweker69
    @tweker69 Рік тому

    Your links " both of them" to the plans for this setup dont work.

  • @nicolegallagher4319
    @nicolegallagher4319 Рік тому

    That was a waste of time, and the video quality was terrible. I thought I was going to learn his compost tea formula. Why won't he want to share this knowledge. What a disappointment. Thumbs down

  • @LAStars-sratS
    @LAStars-sratS Рік тому

    And here we are a decade later and it’s rare for anyone to know the term AQUAPONICS. Aeroponics is a great choice too...

  • @brucehitchcock3869
    @brucehitchcock3869 Рік тому

    I am starting Survival Garden Service. Non profit. I use disabled and very low income folk's backyards to farm. beyond organic produce.. right here in the mobile home park. And when I leave to build my ark the garden gets passed down to these folks do they might survive if society collapses . I think itd a good idea . I need land and they need healing food. 🤟🌞💘🌎🖖🙏❤️

  • @BoyX138
    @BoyX138 Рік тому

    Always think about this video. Dying to know if the family still has this up and running.

    • @ritalynb7070
      @ritalynb7070 Рік тому

      Their website is still active and their events calendar shows upcoming classes for March 2023!

  • @thegrimmer
    @thegrimmer Рік тому

    Isn't that pvc pipe $10+ per foot?