![]() ![]() Then…within a week, all 73 boxes appeared on our doorstep (…well, maybe 6 or 7 boxes).Buying our TG was a cinch…made a few decisions, filled out a few forms, and paid for it.Putting the plants in the ground was clearly very easy.It did take several trips back/forth to Home Depot and a good bit of time figuring out what and how to best amend the soil.However, my raised beds are quite a bit bigger than what I would need for 28 plants (the # of plants you can have in a TG with the extension). It took me the better part of a weekend to build my entire garden (designing, purchasing supplies, and building).Although nice, the design of my raised beds is not that complicated…they were fairly easy to construct. ![]() If you’re considering the TG for other reasons, my write-up may not be that helpful. And since we’re well into the fall growing season, I thought that there’s no better time than now to give you my opinion on how I think things are looking so far.īelow you’ll find my comparative thoughts on: Set-up Maintenance Cost Pests & Yield Appearance and Experience. complementing our raised beds…in hopes of getting a bigger, better harvest.Īnd being a student of all things ground redeeming, another reason why I’m Tower Garden’ing is, well…I just wanted to see, side-by-side, how the two stack up – the Tower Garden ® vs.another way to educate our girls about food…which would hopefully result in their having a healthier approach to eating.the flexibility the TG offers in terms of location…allowing me to put it in a spot that’s both convenient and a bit sunnier.I also explained why I WAS adding a TG to our garden… because the TG is the best, easiest, & cheapest way to do vertical/aeroponic gardening.On that post I provided the reasons why I WASN’T going down this Tower Garden ® (TG) path…although some people do it for these very reasons… Well a few weeks back I wrote a post about how I was “diversifying” my veggie gardening efforts by adding a Tower Garden® right alongside our raised beds. ![]()
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