The garden with the small plants
uses all of the space efficiently.
Chapter 2
PERSPECTIVE
Setting up and maintaining a successful
indoor garden requires a bit of work and
some hands-on experience. No one gets
the garden running at full potential the first
time out. Any farmer will say: "Don’t count
your chickens before they’re hatched."
Rather than setting up a gigantic
sophisticated garden with little experience,
the best growers start off with a less
ambitious project which has more chance
of success.
Small gardens are easier to maintain
than large ones. They take less time, but
more importantly, they do not have the
problems of energy consumption,
ventilation and heat that large gardens
have. With a small system, the energy
consumption does not go up that much. A