Hydrogardening
provides plants with ideal growing conditions - the optimum combination of light, water and nutrients. This enables plants
to grow 30 to 50 percent faster than in a typical outdoor garden - independently of the weather outdoors.
Conveniently,
a hydrogarden can be set up indoors to fit into a space of almost any size, and in a self-contained manner that poses no threat
to nice carpets or fine furniture. Gardening trays can be terraced to maximize growing possibilities. Even if a homeowner
had only one square foot of room to work with, he or she could still grow three or four tomato plants. And with only seven
square feet of surface area, about 20 heads of lettuce could be produced.
A great
advantage of hydrogardening is that someone with no skill can almost immediately learn enough to get started, and then
continue to learn as they go.
What's more,
indoor hydrogardening can also provide a great educational opportunity for children who live in the home.