Vertical Farming

What are Vertical Farms?

These farms are specifically designed to use height to their advantage for growing vegetables.
This means any sort of farm that is secured in an upward direction is known as a Vertical Farm. So think of PVC pipes running up the side of the wall that are interconnected together to allow for water to be pumped through each pipe, there are also big round pipes that stand upright on their own with leafy greens popping out from specially designed holes where plants are placed and grow from.
Vertical Farms use a few different systems. Some are Aeroponics or Aquaponics but the most common is Hydroponics as it is the easiest watering and feeding system for your plants.

The Future of Farms?

Space is a huge issue for a lot of farmers. Often we just don't have the physical soil surface are to have multiple sections for our produce. But maybe there is a simple solution... instead of spreading out horizontally, why not travel vertically?

Vertical Farms

Here is another indepth insight into the world of Vertical Farming. It may just be the answer to those who wish to start their own farms at home but don't have the huge amounts of space.
No one says you have to have a warehouse dedicated to growing all the crops you need, down scaling this whole system will make it rather simple to implement in your own home.

Vertical Farms in a Fresh Food Production line

Ever seen what happens to the food once it gets harvested? Well now you will. This highly fascinating video shows you how this one company grows their veg through a Hydroponics system and then processes it to be sold to the public.

How to make a Tower Vertical Farms

This simple step by step process will show you exactly how to get started at home with a vertical tower farm. You use a simple Aeroponics system for this where water simple rains down on the roots but most of the time the roots hang in air giving it the oxygen and nitrogen it needs to flourish.