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Image 1 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 2 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 3 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 4 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 5 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 6 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 7 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 8 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 9 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!
Image 10 — Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!

Some pictures of my hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks. I've got fist sized tomatoes in MAY!

I'm using Hoocho's Grow Spike system with General Hydroponics Maxigro, all fed from a rain barrel collection system on my front porch. The plants are all in geofabric grow bags, with a coco/perlite blend. No pumps, timers, or electricity, all gravity and wicking.

Various tomatoes, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, sweet/red/yellow/russet potatoes, several types of squash, spinach, broccoli, garlic, onions, peppers, and even a few watermelon.

u/IR4TEPIR4TE — 1 day ago

Some photos of my outdoor hydroponic vegetable garden over the last few weeks.

I'm using Hoocho's Grow Spike system with General Hydroponics Maxigro, all fed from a rain barrel collection system on my front porch. The plants are all in geofabric grow bags, with a coco/perlite blend. No pumps, timers, or electricity, all gravity and wicking.

Various tomatoes, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, sweet/red/yellow/russet potatoes, several types of squash, spinach, broccoli, garlic, onions, peppers, and even a few watermelon.

u/IR4TEPIR4TE — 1 day ago