Hydroponics, the agriculture practice of growing plants in nutrient-controlled water without soil, has gained popularity in recent years. Hydroponic systems can be set up in a variety of settings, allowing Arkansans the ability to be farmers without the costly land. In 2023, at-home hydroponics has become even more accessible and convenient thanks to The Nurserie in Little Rock.
“It uses 90 to 95% less water,” he said. “If you don’t have big money and big opportunities and you can’t go get big land, do you have a spare bedroom [you can use]? It’s like a greenhouse, but [you’re] doing it on a modular, mobile, at-home scale – a little countertop method, a 2-foot by 6-foot rack with four shelves. You can get 46 plants harvested on one shelf.”
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One of the main benefits of at-home hydroponics is that it allows individuals to grow fresh, healthy produce year-round, regardless of season or weather. With the right equipment, set-up and training, home hydroponics farmers can grow a variety of crops - leafy greens and herbs to fruits and vegetables. Additionally, because hydroponic systems use less water than traditional soil-based farming, it is a more sustainable and eco-friendly method of growing food.
There are a variety of hydroponic systems available for at-home use, ranging from DIY small-scale setups to more advanced, automated systems. Many of these systems can be purchased as kits, making it easy for beginners to get started with hydroponics.
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One of the challenges of at-home hydroponics is ensuring that plants receive the proper nutrients and lighting. There are numerous resources available to help home growers with this process. Online communities offer a wealth of information and advice, while specialized hydroponic stores like The Nurserie can provide guidance and equipment.
In addition to providing fresh produce, at-home hydroponics can also be a fun and rewarding hobby. Watching plants grow and thrive in a hydroponic system can be satisfying and enjoyable, and the process can even be educational for children.![]()
Overall, at-home hydroponics in 2023 is a viable and accessible option for anyone interested in growing their own fresh produce. With the right equipment and resources, Arkansan home growers can enjoy a variety of benefits, sustainability to year-round access to healthy fruits and vegetables.
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