Quote Originally Posted by Mal420xl
if you really want to make it work you need to put all the irrigation lines and res underground kinda deep and constantly moving but slowly. or if there was a creek or small stream you could suspend a trough over the water but it better be in a real safe spot.
and these days there arent many safe spots left really.
You put my brain in overdrive with that one. Biggest plant I have grown was on an island created by a couple of fallen and washed together trees in wadeable creek. Hauled soil mix in boat, and left little lady for the season. Was amazing, but it was all mother nature. Two years later the island was gone.
But a floating garden in pool, small lily pond, small pond, props Mal420.
tlranger Reviewed by tlranger on . Hydroponics outdoors?? Ok so i was thinking...why hasnt anyone tried doing hydroponics outdoors?? Being that the sun has a wider variety of color spectrums and hydroponics directly supplies nutrients to the roots, wouldnt that combine the best of both worlds? Please if im missing something someone tell me lol and please give me any ideas and thoughts on the matter Rating: 5