Equipped with quality hoses, Curtis rebuilds his chiller system and is left with a completely sealed, cool growing environment!
Lured by homemade banana bread, Grubbycup turns his talented hand to a new experiment: growing bananas.
Grubbycup shows us how yarn, a crochet hook, and a little bit of hydroponic know-how can bring forth radishes.
Grubbycup updates us on the results of his topping/pinching experiment, with his catnip control plant now in the flowering stage.
Grubbycup continues his explanation of topping as a pruning technique.
Grubbycup offers an update and some best practices on day 5 of his mini-DWC hydroponic raft experiment.
Grubbycup’s spring fever inspires him to bare himself.
Grubbycup demonstrates how to use a “topping” technique to prune catnip in order to avoid the less productive tall, narrow shape it naturally grows into.
Inspired by Keith Roberto’s “how-to” article on DIY lettuce rafts, Grubbycup builds his own mini-DWC hydroponic raft system.
Grubbycup unites hydroponics with crocheting. Yes, really.
© 2012 Urban Garden Magazine