One day, gardener Robert Mainville saw a show about hydroponics on PBS, and it fascinated him. Soon he had set up a hydroponic garden in his own yard — forsaking his old soil plots — and within months was harvesting tomatoes, cabbage, kale, and turnips. “It works fantastically,” said Mainville, the owner of Cape Fear Hydrogardens. “The production you can get is amazing. All winter long I eat from my garden.” Mainville has a vertical hydroponic system designed by EzGro Garden.
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Posted by: Vivian Wagner May 7, 2013 05:00 AMOne day, gardener Robert Mainville saw a show about hydroponics on PBS, and it fascinated him. Soon he had set up a hydroponic garden in his own yard — forsaking his old soil plots — and within months was harvesting tomatoes, cabbage, kale, and turnips. “It works fantastically,” said Mainville, the owner of Cape Fear Hydrogardens. “The production you can get is amazing. All winter long I eat from my garden.” Mainville has a vertical hydroponic system designed by EzGro Garden.