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Aeroponics is a method of farming that involves growing plants in an air or mist environment without using soil. This innovative approach provides optimal nutrition and hydration to plants while being highly sustainable, using far less water and land compared to traditional soil-based methods. Aeroponic crops typically grow faster and yield more than soil-grown crops.
Aeroponics is a method of farming that involves growing plants in an air or mist environment without using soil. This innovative approach provides optimal nutrition and hydration to plants while being highly sustainable, using far less water and land compared to traditional soil-based methods. Aeroponic crops typically grow faster and yield more than soil-grown crops.
You can grow a wide variety of vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers with Tower Farms. However, root crops, grapevines, bushes, and trees are not compatible.
Here’s a partial list of over 150 compatible plants:
Fruits and Vegetables
Amaranth, arugula, beans, broccoli, cucumbers, kale, lettuce, melons, peppers, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes, and more.
Herbs
Basil, chives, cilantro, dill, lavender, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, thyme, and many others.
Flowers
Marigolds, nasturtiums, pansies, sunflowers (dwarf varieties), zinnias, and more.
• An 11-section tower (grows up to 44 plants) is 97 inches tall and weighs about 220 pounds when full.
• The 20-gallon reservoir measures 30 x 30 inches.
• Towers are modular, so you can adjust the number of plants per tower based on your needs.
Each tower uses approximately 278 watts per day, based on the pump running 4.8 hours daily at 58 watts per hour. Multiply this by your local energy rates to estimate costs.
On average, each tower uses about 1 gallon of water per day. Multiply the number of towers by your local water rates to calculate daily costs.
Tower Farms uses UV-stabilized, food-grade plastic to ensure the food you grow is safe and healthy. These materials comply with U.S. FDA and European safety standards.
The nutrient solution is designed for all plant growth stages. Key ingredients include:
• Nitrogen (2.0%)
• Phosphate (1.0%)
• Potash (3.0%)
• Trace elements like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and more.
A complete system includes:
• Vertical aeroponic towers (20–52 planting ports).
• High-capacity pumps and irrigation components
.• Nutrient dosing systems.
• Propagation equipment (e.g., rockwool trays, plant tags)
.• Bulk fertilizers and supplies.
If you plan to grow indoors or in greenhouses with limited natural light, grow lights are necessary. Tower Farms can recommend a suitable setup for your specific needs.
A complete system includes:
• Vertical aeroponic towers (20–52 planting ports).
• High-capacity pumps and irrigation components.
• Nutrient dosing systems.
• Propagation equipment (e.g., rockwool trays, plant tags).
• Bulk fertilizers and supplies.
If you plan to grow indoors or in greenhouses with limited natural light, grow lights are necessary. Tower Farms can recommend a suitable setup for your specific needs.
• Tower Garden: Designed for residential use.
• Tower Farms: Built for commercial farming, featuring larger pumps and advanced automation.
You can start a 13-tower farm for less than $10,000 (plus shipping and taxes).
Yes, financing is available through Tower Farms with low-interest rates and 25% down.
• Minimum: 200 sq. ft.
• Typical: About 20 sq. ft. per tower (e.g., a 720 sq. ft. greenhouse fits 36 towers).
Almost anywhere! Rooftops, greenhouses, restaurants, and more — all you need is light, water, and electricity.
• Leafy greens and herbs: Up to 6 oz. per plant per month.
• Fruiting vegetables: Yields vary by crop type and season but are typically 30% higher and 3x faster than soil farming.
• Up to 50 towers: One full-time worker can manage operations.
• Larger farms: One worker per 75–100 towers, plus a manager.
Yes! Tower Farms offers guidance for setup and operations, along with free online resources.
Prices vary by market. Research your local produce costs to determine pricing.