These towers are part of an off-grid Amish farm which utilizes rainwater collection and geothermal energy. The Tower Garden allows the farm to achieve high production in a small footprint. Pictured here is Tim Blank, president of Future Growing LLC.
A variety of vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers are being grown in this commercial facility.
A commercial greenhouse in Pennsylvania which utilizes aeroponic towers.
An abundant harvest of chard from this Future Growing aeroponic tower.
A crop of Bibb lettuce, nearly ready for harvest.
This greenhouse utilizes aeroponic towers. Flowers and lettuce are among the crops being grown.
Tim Blank, president of Future Growing, holds a sample of clean, soil-free lettuce.
Edible flowers are harvested at a commercial greenhouse.
This commercial greenhouse uses Future Growing aeroponic tower technology.
Huge heirloom tomatoes, ready for harvest.
Lettuce seedlings have been planted in this tower. The lettuce in the background is ready to harvest.
Vegetables being harvested at a commercial greenhouse which uses aeroponic towers.
Visitors from New York City check out the edible nasturtium towers at a commercial greenhouse.
Harvesting red chard from a Future Growing aeroponic tower.
These tomato vines will soon be loaded with an abundant crop of heirloom tomatoes.
Kale grows well in a Future Growing aeroponic tower system.
Tim Blank, president of Future Growing, standing next to an aeroponic tower loaded with flowers.
Bibb lettuce and cucumbers are among the crops being grown in Future Growing aeroponic towers.
This commercial greenhouse has rows of Future Growing aeroponic towers, loaded with Bibb lettuce.
Mint and cucumbers are easily grown in Future Growing aeroponic towers.