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Vertical Gardening Made Easy

July 3rd, 2010 · 25 Comments

HowToDrillAWell asked:


www.EasiestGarden.com This is a system we designed to grow vertical gardens in less than 4 square feet that is easy to build, easy to maintain, and most of all affordable! Very little technical skill is required, and with a very affordable investment, a basic knowledge of tools and a few hours you can build a vertical garden to grow dozens of pounds of strawberries, lettuce and herbs right on your patio!

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25 responses so far ↓

  • 1 geosyntheticsworld // Jul 6, 2010 at 2:02 am

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    nice application

  • 2 mizzrubble // Jul 9, 2010 at 1:56 am

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    looks all like fake plastic plants. haha. soil not hydro is what is truly green. these systems require to much water and chemical nutes. electric pumps temp control. just plant some seeds in the dirt man. and then eat the tasty fruits of your labor. have you ever tasted a hydro strawberry. it tastes like h20.
    jah guide

  • 3 sewcow // Jul 9, 2010 at 10:01 pm

    Ferns Spore

    LOL , leopluridean I work for a company that drills water wells for homes, pvc is the only material used by any well driller I know for the casing of the well! Big 12″ irrigation wells are the only application of steel casing I know of these days. Check it out!!

  • 4 megarouge2001 // Jul 12, 2010 at 7:21 am

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    Wow, it’s like the Jetsons’ garden!

  • 5 HowToDrillAWell // Jul 15, 2010 at 9:34 am

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    Yes, there is no proof of any leaching. After all, like I said below, hundreds of miles of PVC piping bring your drinking and bathing water to your house.

  • 6 HowToDrillAWell // Jul 15, 2010 at 8:45 pm

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    We don’t do anything special. We have our greenhouse open a lot and so bugs find their way in, plus we have a fan on that blows the blossoms around. Tomatoes don’t grow in this system, (but do in our other video, self-watering container garden) And for those you just shake the vine. Root crops, and greens need no pollination.

  • 7 leopluridean // Jul 16, 2010 at 9:07 am

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    Not necessarily true or false. Some of us have wells and don’t rely on city water.

  • 8 vivotopsis // Jul 18, 2010 at 10:33 am

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    @Espeon1962 use a feather. That is what Mendel used.

  • 9 beachnative420 // Jul 19, 2010 at 12:57 pm

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    What have you been smoking? The only reason PVC is used over metal or clay is it’s durability. Copper in your house does have some antimicrobial abilities but in todays water plants it’s not needed. The romans used silver coins in their baths to help do the same thing…What do you thing colodial silver is? Silver suspended in water. Silver and copper kill viruses by not allowing the absorbtion of oxygen in the DNA.
    PVC is safe and has been for years!

  • 10 datzfast // Jul 22, 2010 at 10:41 pm

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    funny you should say that because befor the water gets to you CPVC and PEX it spent days getting there in PVC asshole.

  • 11 elitesoldier55 // Jul 25, 2010 at 12:35 pm

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    If its a small operation you can using a artificial pollination using a cotton ball. Larger scale operations can use fans to blow the pollination around. I’ve even seen a startup that is going to use robotics to pollinate.

  • 12 Espeon1962 // Jul 28, 2010 at 4:37 pm

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    Question for you. For growing strawberries, and perhaps other small root plants (there are many that could be grown in this system) – how are you dealing with pollenation if indoors?

  • 13 silverpizza100 // Jul 28, 2010 at 6:02 pm

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    DO YOU HAVE ANY PROOF THAT pvc LEACHES ANY CHEMICALS IN HARMFUL AMOUNTS? SOUNDS LIKE A LOT OF BS IF YOU ASK ME.

  • 14 HowToDrillAWell // Aug 1, 2010 at 5:05 am

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    Yes, strawberries, flowers, and lettuce grow best in these systems because of their small root systems. For larger rooted plants we have barrel garden video that will be released shortly, and our container garden system which is already released works well for all the larger rooted plants.

  • 15 Dave7689 // Aug 4, 2010 at 12:02 am

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    hes growing flowers vertically, hydroponically, but still flowers.

  • 16 HowToDrillAWell // Aug 7, 2010 at 3:15 am

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    From Wikipedia “In the United States and Canada, PVC pipes account for the largest majority of pipe materials used in buried municipal applications for DRINKING WATER distribution and wastewater mains.”

  • 17 HowToDrillAWell // Aug 10, 2010 at 2:18 pm

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    Sorry, but I’ve plumbed many houses and I know that the public water company runs 2″ PVC pipe to carry all the water to houses in this area. The CPVC stands for “Chlorinated Poly-Vinyl-Chloride” and so if CPVC is acceptable, so is PVC.

    The only difference being that CPVC handles heat better and so it is used for hot water. Type in “PVC” and “potable water” into Google and you’ll see it is approved for potable water everywhere.

  • 18 copperwrap // Aug 12, 2010 at 7:41 pm

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    @HowToDrillAWell
    PVC is used for drain, waste and vent not for potable water. The plastic line used for potable water is CPVC and PEX tubing. PVC does leach chloride into the water. Hence the abbreviation PolyVinyl chloride (over 57% chloride). It is also bad for the environment having the highest density of hydrocarbon polymers than other plastics. Sorry to burst your bubble.

  • 19 magprob // Aug 14, 2010 at 11:37 am

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    By the way, look at my videos and you will see that I am really into hydroponics now.
    I have expanded a bit since I bought these plans! Once you get hooked, you will never be the same!
    I know it is the best way to grow food. Especially in the winter up here in the great white north.

  • 20 magprob // Aug 15, 2010 at 1:01 am

    Flower Bulbs & Roots

    I bought these plans a year or two back. Great plans that are easy to follow. Every step in detail. I use one of these systems outside in the summer with a solar powered pond pump. Costs zero run except for nutes and seeds. The best thing is that the lettuce is really clean and delicious!
    These plans gave me ideas and knowledge for other systems of my own design. Well worth the price. Thank you HowToDrillAWell.

  • 21 HowToDrillAWell // Aug 16, 2010 at 11:53 am

    Vegetables & Fruits

    Neither, it is a constant flow system. A pump runs water past the plants at all times. Some customers have set it up on a timer to run every fifteen minutes, and that works fine too.

  • 22 useopenstupid // Aug 17, 2010 at 12:29 am

    Flower Seeds

    which method does this employ? is it ebb & flow or aeroponic / fogger?? thanks

  • 23 HowToDrillAWell // Aug 20, 2010 at 3:22 am

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    Just about every water company in every city in every country in the world runs water through PVC pipe. Miles, perhaps hundreds of miles, of PVC pipe separate you from your water supply. Many homes run all their water through PVC lines. So if it’s poison… you’re bathing, washing your clothes and probably drinking hundreds of times more of it than could possibly be absorbed through the plant.

  • 24 DominickBlack // Aug 22, 2010 at 4:39 am

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    PCV is poison. Poison is getting into your food via it I assure you.

  • 25 gumby511 // Aug 23, 2010 at 1:50 pm

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    How would you get the power from the middle of the ocean to the people?

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