3 Aug
2010

Easy Vegetable Gardens – Farm in a box

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We’ve covered the economics of a vegetable garden in the past.  While they are quite favorable, so people do not have the space or green thumb to start a full blown garden. Granted these items do cost money.

Earth Solutions sells a Farm in a Box that lets people easily “grow organic fish and vegetables in natural harmony, with no dirt and weeds!”

Earthbox is a “maintenance-free, award-winning, high-tech growing system controls soil conditions, eliminates guesswork and more than doubles the yield of a conventional garden- with less fertilizer, less water and virtually no effort.” Amazon even sells this.

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Posted on August 3rd, 2010
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One Response to “Easy Vegetable Gardens – Farm in a box”

  1. Chuck Baughman Says:

    I have a Little Tokyo set up presently, with a 10 gallon tank. I recently set up a 29 gallon tank, which will soon be topped with one of their new model setups.

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