Mobile IT garden: up to 30 plants can grow simultaneously in an innovative indoor garden
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/mobile-it-garden-up-to-30-plants-can-grow-simultaneously-in-an-innovative-indoor-garden.htmlYou don't have a vegetable garden, but would you like to have fresh vegetables, fruits and greens at home all the time? It doesn't matter: this opportunity appeared with the innovative installation of iHarvest. This automatic garden system for an apartment allows you to grow the gifts of nature with the help of hydroponics, that is, practically without soil. Even if you don't have the talent of a gardener, you can create a green garden in your own home.
Find out how the innovative mobile garden functions from our material.The iHarvest hydroponic system allows you to grow plants from 30% to 50% faster than on a conventional garden bed. The harvest can be harvested in a surprisingly short time.
In addition, the small size of the installation allows you to place it even in the smallest apartment: it occupies only 0.2 square meters.
Keywords: IT | Garden | House | Greenery | Innovation | Apartment | Mobile version | Vegetables | Plants | Gardening | System | Harvest | Fruit | Economy
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