by Agrotonomy | Dec 6, 2020 | Uncategorized |
Collard greens like its cousins the cabbage and broccoli are by every means a superfood! Although purpose of this publication is not to advocate the health benefits of such or such crop, let’s say that it is a pleasure to grow and cook such a tasty, versatile and...
by Agrotonomy | Dec 6, 2020 | Uncategorized |
Growing celery on the Tower Garden has its pros and cons: Unless growing celery in the perfect climate-controlled greenhouse conditions, celery takes a long time to grow on the Tower Garden (up to 60 days and even longer depending on varieties). Also, the celery...
by Agrotonomy | Dec 6, 2020 | Uncategorized |
Loofah plants, like their cousin the cucumber, belong to the cucurbit family. They produce invasive vines. When growing loofah on the Tower Garden, an outside structure is needed to grow the plants. Vines can be as long as 6 m (20 feet) and produce large fruits. The...
by Agrotonomy | Aug 27, 2020 | Uncategorized |
Like arugula, mustard greens are related to the Brassicaceae/Cruciferous family. Mustard greens come in different shapes and give generous harvests. Mustard greens have a surprisingly complex tangy taste while revealing true mustard flavors, Dijon-style! There is no...
by Agrotonomy | Jun 14, 2020 | Top articles, Uncategorized |
Towers For Regular Crops: The stackable sections of a regular tower are 19 cm high, 22 cm in diameter and feature 4 planting port per section.Towers can be configured as follows: – 20 plants per tower – 1.4 m (height) – 5 stackable modular sections. – 28 plants per...
by Agrotonomy | Nov 6, 2019 | Uncategorized |
Mama’s Farm will be the first Tower Farm using Tower Garden technology located in a residential neighborhood in Dubai. In 2018, Agrotonomy Corp. set up its first commercial Tower Farm project in the UAE. However, such Tower Farm is situated in an industrial area...