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The Hybrid Gardening System That Will Change the Way You Grow

The Hybrid Gardening System That Will Change the Way You Grow

 

Imagine a technology that combines the best of aeroponics, hydroponics, and soil-based growing - while still being easy to use, accessible and affordable. GardenSoxx® is the hybrid marvel that is gearing up to be a game-changer in the agriculture industry, offering a new level of efficiency and productivity. 

Let's start by looking at the innovative growing techniques that have recently emerged in the agriculture industry. These techniques may be completely new or simple revamps of old growing techniques. The motivation for adopting these growing methods has been driven mainly by food quality concerns, the great distances that produce must travel before reaching the plate, and the growing possibility of food insecurity due to shifting climates and increased natural disasters. 

With an increased interest in growing technique diversification, new gardening styles and urban growing systems are being created, such as grow towers and vertical farming, to name a few. These new techniques have not just provided advantages, but they have revolutionized the agriculture industry. Let's delve into the inspiring benefits these innovative growing techniques have brought to the table.

Hydroponics

The benefits of hydroponic grow systems include improved feeding and nutrient uptake. Plants often grow faster because the nutrients are delivered directly to their roots. In addition, although the name might be misleading, hydroponics uses less water as the plant remains in the water for the entirety of its growth cycle.

This technique reduces soil-borne diseases and pathogens as there is no soil used in the system. Indoor hydroponic growing systems allow you to grow year-round, regardless of exterior temperatures, making it an ideal growing technique for urban agriculture in unpredictable climates.

It is becoming more common for homeowners who have the interior space to invest in a hydroponic grow tower as part of a healthy lifestyle change - but that is not to say they are an accessible and affordable option for just anyone. Hydroponic systems typically are expensive to set up and they rely on having a constant source of power to keep them running. The cost of the system itself, the plants and nutrients, UV lighting and the addition to the electricity bill means that it could take years of growing produce to make the investment worthwhile.

While soil-borne disease may not be an issue, hydroponics can be susceptible to waterborne plant pathogens and require the grower to have a good knowledge base of how to avoid these issues. Some growers opt for an additional filtration system to mitigate potential bacteria, leading to yet another additional cost associated with this growing method.

Aeroponics

As the name suggests, an aeroponics system pushes the roots to grow while exposed to air. The plant's root system is in an environment that releases a timed, highly oxygenated nutrient mist. This method is even more targeted than hydroponics while increasing the nutrient absorption capacity of the plant. The highly oxygenated environment develops the root system, increasing nutrient uptake and plant growth.

This system uses minimal water and minimizes all soil-borne diseases and pathogens. Finally, this growing technique is used primarily in vertical settings, leading to its quick adoption for space efficiency in vertical and urban settings. Like hydroponic systems, an aeroponic gardening tower is quite expensive for the initial setup and requires regular maintenance and technical knowledge to use it efficiently.

Both aeroponics and hydroponics are what we call 'soil-less' growing techniques. This means they are not subject to weeds, which significantly reduces the need for physical labor. However, they also both have limitations when it comes to growing larger plants and root crops. Considering the high initial setup cost of these types of systems, using them to grow only leafy greens and herbs does not give much of a return on a grower’s investment.

Although these techniques can be highly efficient and have several benefits that reduce cost, labor and potential issues, we cannot discount the tried and true method of growing directly in soil. Especially for high-value, high-nutrition crops like root vegetables and vining crops like squash. Home growers who are looking to get the most out of their garden may very well be disappointed with the limited capabilities of these expensive systems.

In-Ground Gardening

As the oldest and most widely used growing technique, in-ground gardening allows plants to grow in their natural environment. Their developing root system is surrounded by microbiology, promoting feeder root growth, and directly contributing to plant health.

The symbiotic relationships between plant roots and microbial life in the soil benefit the plant's root growth, increasing its resilience and giving it greater tools to navigate stressful growing conditions such as access to water or nutrient availability. 

Higher microbial relationships can increase sugar and phytonutrient profiles in fruits and vegetables grown in soil due to the nutrient release at the root zone. Finally, plants with a healthy root system contribute to a structured soil, increasing the soil's capacity to hold nutrients and water, reducing its dependency on either being added.

Growing crops in the ground is practical and cost-efficient, but there are also factors that can limit a grower’s success rate. Poorly structured soil, soil-borne illness and weeds can cost a grower their time and energy in trying to mitigate these issues. While soil can be amended and remediated, it can take years for soil to return to optimal health in some cases.

Growing in GardenSoxx®

GardenSoxx® is an innovative tubular mesh fabric planter system designed to optimize plant growth and health by promoting air pruning and healthy root growth while maintaining the root system in the soil. The mesh also acts as a weed barrier. This hybrid growing method allows the grower to take advantage of all the strengths and benefits associated with aeroponics, hydroponics, and soil-based growing methods, while providing solutions for their limitations.

The constant airflow through the mesh weaving stunts the growth of the main roots, sending signals to the plant to create more roots. In this case, the roots created are feeder roots, smaller hair-like roots that increase the plant's surface area coverage in the soil, and improve access to nutrient availability, overall health and stress resistance.

This healthy root growth creates structure in the soil, directly correlating to the soil's capacity to retain moisture, increasing watering efficiencies. Additionally, the constant airflow through the system makes it impossible for anaerobic bacteria to form.

Growing in GardenSoxx® also gives the user flexibility to choose the type of soil medium. With GardenSoxx®, the medium can be a custom blend or even 100% compost. The increased microbial activity at the root level increases the symbiotic exchange between plant and microbiology, making available an array of minerals otherwise unavailable to the plant and increasing the phytonutrients and healthy sugars during fruit production.

Like hydroponic and aeroponic systems, GardenSoxx® can be easily configured to fit in smaller spaces, making it easy to delve into urban gardening and use space more efficiently. The system can also be used vertically. GardenSoxx® can be put on hard-to-cultivate compacted soil, a terrace, a deck, and is the ideal solution for rooftop growing because of its light weight and integrated water-efficient drip irrigation.

Available at a much lower cost than hydroponic or aeroponic grow towers and with much less maintenance required, growing in Gardensoxx® is easy and accessible to most home growers. It also appeals to commercial growers who may be concerned about the quality of their soil, or who are looking to expand their operation. Because it can be placed on any surface, GardenSoxx® is an ideal solution for community gardens and urban growing in food deserts.

Due to its ease-of-use, GardenSoxx® has been used in countless agri-learning programs across the country - while its efficiency has been noticed and celebrated by some of the top commercial strawberry growers in agriculture. The options provided by the GardenSoxx® system are truly endless, making it the top hybrid system for growers of all calibers.



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