Like most aromatic herbs (basil, cilantro, parsley, means, deal, oregano, thyme, rosemary, Marjoram, Sage, etc.), tarragon grows exceptionally well when using hydroponic towers with the appropriate nutrient formula and with pure water featuring a low pH and low TDS levels.

Grow tarragon in just one month after planting seedlings onto the tower:

In the video featured below, we show you the entire process, from planting the seeds, growing healthy seedlings, and moving seedlings to the hydroponic tower. As part of the transplanting process, we show how seedlings are being secured in place with a grow clip, ensuring stability during the growing process.

This video also shows our ingenious automated irrigation system, which delivers the appropriate ratio of nutrients to water to each tower on an as-needed basis.

Within four weeks of transplanting the seedlings onto the hydroponic tower, the tarragon is ready for harvest…

Tarragon is an aromatic herb featuring a very particular flavor and is used mainly in French cuisine. It is the key ingredient in Béarnaise sauce and other French classics like chicken tarragon.

It is used worldwide to flavor soups, stews, and sauces. It is also used in salad dressing, adding a subtle licorice-like flavor to vinaigrettes and green salads. It is also used in Herbes de Provence and Fines Herbes, the two best-known classic French herb mixtures.

Tarragon is also used to infuse vinegar and oil.

Tarragon as a medicinal herb:

Known for its mild sedative properties, it has also been used as a sleeping aid and for its antioxidant properties.

Tips for Home Growers using a Tower Garden:

Tarragon produces a high yield, which is great for commercial growers but can quickly become overwhelming for home gardeners. A single hydroponic tower often produces more tarragon than most households need, so it’s wise to plant conservatively if growing for personal use.
We invite you to watch the following video that has gone viral across various social media platforms which once again shows the whole process, from seed to harvest: