Hydroponic gardening is just another way for you to maximize your greenhouse space and experiment with different growing strategies.

In short, hydroponic systems use mineral nutrient solutions in water—rather than more traditional soil—to grow plants. The roots of the plants are not drawing nutrients from the soil but are suspended in the nutrient solution, either submerged or misted, so they can grow. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just looking to work on your green thumb, hydroponic gardening can offer many benefits for you and your growing efforts. Here's just a bit!
Grow indoors or outdoors—even increase the yield of your greenhouse. Hydroponic gardens require much less space than soil gardens because plants with smaller root systems can be grown closer together, so starting small is no problem!
From smaller DIY and easy-to-use beginner setups to more advanced options, there is a hydroponic system suitable for any level of gardening and any budget. Especially since it can be done in any space, your investment can be minimal. Hydroponic gardening can save water. Although hydroponics heavily relies on water, it actually uses less because water and nutrients can be recycled. Hydroponic systems can use less than 10% of the water that traditional soil gardens use.
Since plants aren't growing in soil, the gardener is responsible for nutrient balance. This allows growers to quickly and easily detect and correct any deficiencies. The lack of soil also makes flushing and starting fresh a simpler process.
Shorter growth cycles in hydroponic systems mean greater productivity in the garden, even if it may be smaller. Because crops thrive in a controlled environment, growth rates can be twice as fast, and yields can be doubled or even tripled.
Plants grown through hydroponic systems are healthier and more nutritious. Compared to vegetables grown using traditional methods, hydroponic vegetables can have vitamin levels (especially vitamins A, B complex, C, and E) that are 50% higher.
With no soil to tend to—since hydroponics doesn't require it—this means much less work for the gardener. Think about it: no weeding, tilling, or pushing wheelbarrows. This can make hydroponics more relaxing and enjoyable!