Think permaculture/ _restoration_ ag is more sensible than building a bunch of expensive plastic components and using purchased inputs to grow plants when a durable, cheaper garden modeled after how nature does it with much simpler mods, more resiliency and a lot less expense is available.
I own a full system of stuff to grow fish in 2 large 275 gallon tanks & to pump their waste water across lots of plastic barrels cut into halfs, I also have the 6 in pvc to make these vertical gardens. THe waste from the fish is nutrient laden & you feed all your plants in this process & the water is returned clean to the fish. Tilapia is a frequently chosen fish to grow but I guess you could use any type of fish. Thanks for showing this, it gave me some other ideas about what I own & what more I might add - it is kool !
Well, I made such vertical gardening tubes 40 years ago. Still have some in my backyard. Hard to get the roots and the soil out of them after the plants are gone.
the vertical tower is more suited for hydroponics no soil needed , the nutrient solution is pumped to top and floses down , no root bound no soild no issues
@@DMPB-fi2ir True, at the time I hadn't the time to play with pumps and nutrients and I used it for hanging flowers, so it was only time in the year to work on it.
The big issue is the vertical tube not being a large enough diameter and the plants getting root bound. When they do so it blocks a s starves the water to the plants below. The fluid will the. Run out side of the tube onto the floor. So adapt a large diameter tube and limit the amount of plants in the tower. If you do so then these vertical towers are fun!
vertical towers i've never had any issue getting root bound , with proper water flow the roots cascade down the inside of the tube very nicely and the water flose down them like a shower curtain
The horizontal in ground auto waterbeds can be mosquito magnets.
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As a landscaper of 25 years these are mostly all great ideas. First one not as good. Edible plants require soil for uptake of nutrients in order to provide humans with proper nutrition.
tower planters not new because they have been made and used by amatuer and professionally in hydropnics randomly for decades and there were even sketches and drawings of them made of tile over a few centuries old
Ist es wirklich klug sich Plastikteile zu kaufen, herum zu werken, das Teil mit viel Aufwand künstlich zu begiessen wenn ich es knapp darunter auf die Wiese setzen kann? Naja, was tut man nicht alles für Klicks...😢
Is there any concern about using PVC for this purpose, especially since the plants will eventually be consumed? Does the plastic pose any risk in terms of leaching chemicals into the water or plants?
Spinning wire wheels anywhere are inherently unsafe and these applications are just begging for projectile injuries to anyone within 20 metres Do not do these.
Decent video until the end when you pointlessly killed all the fungus and grass at the end... do you really think concrete is more pleasant on your eyes and feet than grass? People do this and it seems pointlessly aggressive.
It isn't patented because that would be a total waste of money. It takes $20 million in annual sales to cover the legal maintenance to begin to profit from a patent.
Как вырастить красивые и не пригодные в пищу и вредные для здоровья продукты. Так их ест. У нас в магазине, очень много. Как испортить много инструмента, чтобы сделать бесполезные странные вещи.
Tolle Ideen, nur wenige sind nicht unbedingt notwendig.
Kreativität hat keine Grenzen👍
Think permaculture/ _restoration_ ag is more sensible than building a bunch of expensive plastic components and using purchased inputs to grow plants when a durable, cheaper garden modeled after how nature does it with much simpler mods, more resiliency and a lot less expense is available.
I built these 20yrs ago, and hear we are.
Anyone can do this.
Yup I do a similar thing with 40 gal plastic drums.
Yep, did this like 5 years ago for strawberries
I own a full system of stuff to grow fish in 2 large 275 gallon tanks & to pump their waste water across lots of plastic barrels cut into
halfs, I also have the 6 in pvc to make these vertical gardens. THe waste from the fish is nutrient laden & you feed all your plants in
this process & the water is returned clean to the fish. Tilapia is a frequently chosen fish to grow but I guess you could use any type
of fish. Thanks for showing this, it gave me some other ideas about what I own & what more I might add - it is kool !
Looks like I want a welder for christmas.. Any suggestions on brands in the USA?
Lincoln
I have a lincoln 210MP. Solid machine, and I'm a journeyman welder. Just make sure whatever you buy is supported for consumables and parts.
So cool! Thanks for sharing.
Very nice!
Totally AWESOME Dude! Thank you very much. This is a must do! WOW
Well, I made such vertical gardening tubes 40 years ago. Still have some in my backyard. Hard to get the roots and the soil out of them after the plants are gone.
use enzymes
the vertical tower is more suited for hydroponics no soil needed , the nutrient solution is pumped to top and floses down , no root bound no soild no issues
@@DMPB-fi2ir True, at the time I hadn't the time to play with pumps and nutrients and I used it for hanging flowers, so it was only time in the year to work on it.
The big issue is the vertical tube not being a large enough diameter and the plants getting root bound. When they do so it blocks a s starves the water to the plants below. The fluid will the. Run out side of the tube onto the floor. So adapt a large diameter tube and limit the amount of plants in the tower. If you do so then these vertical towers are fun!
vertical towers i've never had any issue getting root bound , with proper water flow the roots cascade down the inside of the tube very nicely and the water flose down them like a shower curtain
The horizontal in ground auto waterbeds can be mosquito magnets.
As a landscaper of 25 years these are mostly all great ideas. First one not as good. Edible plants require soil for uptake of nutrients in order to provide humans with proper nutrition.
Great video
Is it possible without needing a pump?
tower planters not new because they have been made and used by amatuer and professionally in hydropnics randomly for decades and there were even sketches and drawings of them made of tile over a few centuries old
very smart, thanks
Hydro growers be like “ bro hold my joint”
Do you think PVC plastic is unhealthy? *spraying plastic with even more toxic color* "I can't here you while spraying?!"
Vertical we do for many years.
Hard to tell. What is it?
Zeleninka bude výborná a plná toxínov z plastu 😊
Why use a saw to make a rake?
Cutting a circle in plastic using a quadrillian 1 mm drill holes?....Hole cutter perhaps? Router? Dremmel with a grind stone?
Ist es wirklich klug sich Plastikteile zu kaufen, herum zu werken, das Teil mit viel Aufwand künstlich zu begiessen wenn ich es knapp darunter auf die Wiese setzen kann? Naja, was tut man nicht alles für Klicks...😢
Why patent it? Let it be for public use.
you're not supposed to go "why is this not patented?" and just patent it already, this is why so many peoples ideas get stolen by corpo's.
WOW, I thought it to be a wine bottle stand at first……..👏
Yea like alcoholic christmas tree !
😂 I thought it was a cat tree. I've been looking online at cat tunnels and thought UA-cam was reading my mind again
Is there any concern about using PVC for this purpose, especially since the plants will eventually be consumed? Does the plastic pose any risk in terms of leaching chemicals into the water or plants?
Yes.
Most household plumbing is PVC. Most greenhouse and hydroponic gardens are plumbed with PVC... I could go on.
@@galelongputt Probably why cancer rates are skyrocketing.
You can buy food safe pvc piping... Now if it were a lead pipe then definitely yes!! - that would pose a serious health risk
A lot of drinking water pipes are pvc
because somebody already patented plants
Microwave plastic
A pá com serrote foi triste,
Die giftige Farbe passt nicht dazu.
Spinning wire wheels anywhere are inherently unsafe and these applications are just begging for projectile injuries to anyone within 20 metres
Do not do these.
because everybody does it....................................... it's not patentable
Decent video until the end when you pointlessly killed all the fungus and grass at the end... do you really think concrete is more pleasant on your eyes and feet than grass? People do this and it seems pointlessly aggressive.
It isn't patented because that would be a total waste of money. It takes $20 million in annual sales to cover the legal maintenance to begin to profit from a patent.
DIY videos like this show why people buy ready-made stuff from hardware stores.
Plastics and chemicals 🤦🏻♂️
Как вырастить красивые и не пригодные в пищу и вредные для здоровья продукты. Так их ест. У нас в магазине, очень много. Как испортить много инструмента, чтобы сделать бесполезные странные вещи.