The revolutionary Garden Tower: an introduction.

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34 Comments

  1. right now they are being sold for 589.00, that's waaayy to much for a gardening planter. I'll wait till the payment on the machines is fulfilled and they sell for 200, even that's a lot, but for the amount of plants it can hold and the drainage drawer, It is a wonderful wonderful idea, don't get me wrong, but there are many innovative people on youtube that can make their own garden towers for under $20 dollars. I don't know… 

  2. even at 260 ish, thats too much for us poverty stricken so i was able to build two for 120$. might not be as fancy but….. i want to thank you and others for an awesome idea and design.

  3. Great concept. I am with two groups that are working to reduce poverty and provide food security for ours and other communities. Look forward to a more economical version that could be bought in numbers and used in various programs.

  4. Its called a vertical compost tube… Seen one in an other video for the garden..

  5. Looks like the tube would fill up fairly quickly…where does the castings go? how do you clear it to start filling again? Nice in theory, but a lot of work and a lot of dirt to move to empty and refill…

  6. Great idea but way too expensive. As other videos on container gardening, you can build your own for anywhere from $25 to $100. If you got money and don't have a way to construct your own, then yea, I could see some buying this.

  7. i thouke a strong yet good lookin medium big pot from the street, put a pot mix wit wurms compost and a feedin tube wit a smal plastic botle
    the only thing i had to buey is the bio pot mix tat is slightly expencif
    and now its fully operational !

  8. How far apart do you suggest to place these if you were to have a multitude of grow towers in a given area, and how does the north side grow in comparison to the southern side? Any noticable difference?

  9. Nice video but the reproduce & multiply rapidly within few months And too much of beneficial insects is also not good as they will start attacking the plants.

  10. Thank you for the idea especially for those plantitos and plantitas living in urban area who have limited space.

  11. WHat happens to all the chemicals from the kitchen scraps, like all the toxins that big chemical providers put in fruit to make it last longer, does all that end up back in the food?

  12. My question for anyone who can answer, will the worms overwinter and survive in cold climates or should we accept replacing them every spring? We are like zone 4 and winters can get plenty cold and very little snow for insulation, in Idaho desert.

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