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Hydroponics are HotOlympic medals are not the only thing that come out of Vancouver, Canada; it is also a hotbed of hydroponic creativity. TreeHugger contributor Sami Grover has suggested that equipment developed for a "certain herbalist demographic" is very effective at growing food without soil, often indoors under artificial light. Much of that technology is now being transferred to more conventional produce.1
Omega Garden SystemOlympic medals are not the only thing that come out of Vancouver, Canada; it is also a hotbed of hydroponic creativity. TreeHugger contributor Sami Grover has suggested that equipment developed for a "certain herbalist demographic" is very effective at growing food without soil, often indoors under artificial light. Much of that technology is now being transferred to more conventional produce.2
Omega Garden SystemOlympic medals are not the only thing that come out of Vancouver, Canada; it is also a hotbed of hydroponic creativity. TreeHugger contributor Sami Grover has suggested that equipment developed for a "certain herbalist demographic" is very effective at growing food without soil, often indoors under artificial light. Much of that technology is now being transferred to more conventional produce.3
AerogrowOlympic medals are not the only thing that come out of Vancouver, Canada; it is also a hotbed of hydroponic creativity. TreeHugger contributor Sami Grover has suggested that equipment developed for a "certain herbalist demographic" is very effective at growing food without soil, often indoors under artificial light. Much of that technology is now being transferred to more conventional produce.4
DIY hydroponic systemOlympic medals are not the only thing that come out of Vancouver, Canada; it is also a hotbed of hydroponic creativity. TreeHugger contributor Sami Grover has suggested that equipment developed for a "certain herbalist demographic" is very effective at growing food without soil, often indoors under artificial light. Much of that technology is now being transferred to more conventional produce.5





