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New UK vertical farming consultations launched

Dr. Blooms has over 35 years of experience in hydroponics and specializes in vertical farming systems to grow fruit, microgreens, and vegetables. Our team of consultants designs and installs vertical farming systems using advanced LED lighting technology and modern horticultural techniques to produce indoor crops.

More details can be found at; https://www.doctorblooms.co.uk/consultation-services.html. This new consultation service was created to assist both commercial and traditional farmers in maximizing their production, space, and return on investments.

This new service allows Dr. Blooms to advise farmers about LED lighting. It requires less headroom than conventional HID lighting and runs at lower temperatures, saving electricity and allowing for multiple crop levels.

Two hydroponics suppliers were used by the company, V-Farm & Vertical Future. The latter, which is located in Hertfordshire and supplies fully-fitted vertical farming containers, has been a leader in urban farming. HydroGarden’s ‘Nutrient film Technique’ was used to build V-Farm,’ a custom-designed growing room that can be adapted to various spaces.

Dr. Blooms launched the consultation service to help farmers fine-tune their farming practices in accordance with urban farming’s philosophy and increased sustainability. According to a spokesperson, “Vertical agriculture is the future of the 21st Century.” We can make use of the huge headrooms in warehouses to solve problems with overcrowding and increase production exponentially.

Read the complete article at www.digitaljournal.com.

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