maurert
Electrical
- Jul 9, 2001
- 2
Curious,
Is it cost efficient to go with hydroponics? I know that the end product is of higher quality but I just throw a few tomatoes in the ground and let Mother Nature do the rest. It just seems to be more cost more work and I guess Hydroponics has gotten a bad name. When I think of someone setting up a hydroponics garden I think they must be growing something illegal. My wife is a chef and we want to start an herb garden, only nether of us has a green thumb. I planted some THYME once but it did not last very long.
Is it cost efficient to go with hydroponics? I know that the end product is of higher quality but I just throw a few tomatoes in the ground and let Mother Nature do the rest. It just seems to be more cost more work and I guess Hydroponics has gotten a bad name. When I think of someone setting up a hydroponics garden I think they must be growing something illegal. My wife is a chef and we want to start an herb garden, only nether of us has a green thumb. I planted some THYME once but it did not last very long.