Fresh Herbs: The Benefits of Growing a Hydroponic Garden

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Fresh Herbs: The Benefits of Growing a Hydroponic Garden
Fresh Herbs: The Benefits of Growing a Hydroponic Garden

Spring and summer are the time for getting your garden in order. From planting herb seedlings to making room for tomato plants, what we do with our garden impacts how fresh our meals are during the upcoming seasons. That’s not something to take lightly.

Now, if you struggle a bit with maintaining an in-ground garden, then it may be time to switch it up a bit. Have you ever heard of hydroponic gardening? Learn more about what it is and the benefits of growing a hydroponic garden just below.

What Is It?

If you want the simple definition, hydroponic gardening allows you to skip the soil and concentrate solely on getting the roots the nutrients and water they need. There are a variety of hydroponic systems to fit whatever your needs may be!

You Save Space

If you only have an apartment or want to save your backyard garden space for flowers, hydroponic gardens are the best option for you. Hydroponic gardening saves quite a bit of space—you don’t need all the soil and everything else. All you need are a few specific hydroponic supplies, and then you can grow your garden from basically anywhere!

You Conserve Water

Since you’re saving on space, you’re actually saving on water, too. Both gardening and farming use so much water, and yet it loses a lot of it—we water the soil, water the grass around it, and even water the weeds. But much of the water isn’t getting to the root of our plants.

With hydroponic gardening, the water goes straight to the roots. It’s delivered in a controlled system, and some even recirculate the water. You’ll notice way less water usage when you switch to a hydroponic system.

You Won’t Deal With Weeds

If you’re like us, you hate having to get on your hands and knees to pull out pesky weeds. In fact, one of our favorite benefits of growing a hydroponic garden comes from the fact that you don’t have to deal with weeds at all. Again, your plants are in a completely controlled environment and far away from any weeds.

You Produce Higher-Quality Food

Food is at the center of our culture, which means what goes into our meals is incredibly essential. Fresh food is better—that’s just the way it is. Regular soil gardening makes it difficult to obtain fresh produce year-round. But with hydroponic gardening, you get prime conditions consistently. This, in turn, means fresh and ripe food no matter what season.

You Grow More Food

Finally, with hydroponics, you get to grow more food because crops will grow faster. This ties back to the idea of water and nutrients going straight to the roots. The plants get to grow and thrive rather than fight to survive in the soil. People often find that the growth rate for a hydroponic plant is around 50 percent faster than a plan in soil. So what’s that mean for you? You get your food faster and fresher. If that doesn’t convince you, we don’t know what will!