How does pH Affect Your Tower Garden Plants?

pH stands for Potential Hydrogen. It’s a measurement used for growing in both soil and soil-less gardening. A balanced pH for water is 7. Anything below 7 is acidic and anything above is alkaline. Most plants do best with a slightly acidic pH of 6, but anywhere...

Insects on the Tower Garden

Don’t Panic! Oh no! You’ve discovered little monsters all over your indoor Tower Garden. Before you panic, take a deep breath, and relax for a minute, it’s going to be OK. First let’s try to figure out how the insects got there before you try...

Weekly Maintenance of the Tower Garden

The weekly maintenance for indoor growing is usually very consistent. The only change is that as the plants grow, they’ll use more water. A regular, outdoor watering can, that’s about 2 gallons, will work well to refill the tub.  Don’t use softened water or very hard...

Tower Garden Setup

Here are videos from the Tower Garden company to help you setup your Tower Garden for the first time. This video covers adding water, nutrient solution, and setting the timer. Since I mostly grow indoors, I use a 2 gallon watering can instead of a garden hose. The...

Harvesting and Cleaning

Once matured, lettuces and herbs can be cut and eaten until the lettuce becomes bitter and/or bolts. It’s good to not cut more than 1/3 of the total plant at a time. I tend to harvest the full plant and wrap it in Saran Wrap for delivery. Using a paint can...

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