This is incredible and inspiring. I can't wait to ascend to the level of vegan who owns the means of salad production lol
Gardening
Nobody tell him I'm not vegan
A plantry.
Jokes aside, it’s really nice. Makes me want to clean and organise my terrace garden better. :-)
E: the formatting in _plant_ry did not work. :-|
A plantry.
I like it.
Do you find the reflective wrap makes a big difference, and what do you use? It almost looks like emergency blankets?
I've got a few shelves I use to start seeds and thought of doing the same to maximize light...
Do you find the reflective wrap makes a big difference, and what do you use? It almost looks like emergency blankets?
It's a space blanket/emergency blanket/mylar sheeting, yes. FWIW they are fairly transparent, that's why I use them on the back of the shelves. Up against a wall they do a great job of reflecting back wasted light. It definitely isn't a requirement but for a couple dollars or less per sheet it was worth it to me.
On the front I usually just use a shower curtain. There are multiple people and pets in my household so the transparent sheeting does double duty as a hair and animal barrier, but also gives a window into the grow spaces that let everyone know when something is ready to eat or harvest.
Omg the shower curtain thing is genius!
Our shelves are in the living room and my partner turns off the lights when he plays video games because of the glare. I think the curtains would diffuse the light a lot!
I think the curtains would diffuse the light a lot!
I'm using clear shower curtains because the shelving units are in an area of the house where the light bleed isn't a problem. I'm sure you could achieve quite a bit of light diffusion with something like the frosted curtains without losing complete visibility of your plants. There's nothing stopping you from putting a blackout curtain on the shelf that only gets hung up during gaming sessions or something either.
The sky is the limit, it just takes a little bit of tinkering to figure out the setup that works best for you.
Is that aeroponics or aquaponics? Could you please elaborate on how you control the system?
Everything that isn't in a pot in this picture would be considered a kratky hydroponics setup. For something like greens and other veggies it's an incredibly simple and cost effective way to put out tons of food with minimal effort.
Gotcha, thanks for elaborating! :)