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The garden tower

Let's grow our own food
with us all year round with
tours Juste D Plantes

operation of the tower pumpTower garden

BRING AEROPONICS TECHNOLOGY HOME
DISCOVER THE EASIEST WAY TO GARDEN


Did you know that you can take advantage of the same technology used byJust D Plantsto grow easy-
ment your own fruits and vegetables, indoors and outdoors, with the Tower Garden Garden Tower!
Imagine picking a plump tomato from the vine or harvesting a fresh lettuce just steps from your kitchen. With the
Tower Garden, there is no digging, weeding or watering. In fact, all you actually have
need it's about 3 square feet of space and an appetite for fresh produce.

Bring aeroponics technology home discover the easiest way to garden


THE FUTURE OF FOOD IS VERTICAL

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Grow 30% more, 3x faster with 98% less water

Because there is no soil, there is no need to dig or remove weeds.  Also, you don't have to worry pests or contaminated soil.  Did we mention the vertical shape of our Tower Garden which requires 90% less space? So you can grow food in some pretty interesting places.

Producing food while conserving water

Our conventional agriculture uses about 80% of our water supply! This is a major problem for Western countries. According to some NASA reports, aeroponic systems use 98% less water than our conventional farming methods.
 

Our conventional agriculture uses approximately 80% of our water supply! This is a major problem for Western countries. According to some NASA reports, aeroponic systems use 98% less water than our conventional farming methods.
 

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Better performance

Better performance

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Studies have shown that products from crops grown in Tower Garden aeroponic systems and in soil are very different. The University of Mississippi compared yield Their researchers found that yields from plants grown with aeroponic technology were 30% tastier and more nutritious on average than growing in soil.

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