Guide to Hydroponic Gardening

How-To Grow Food in Any Space without Soil or Sunlight

Published by Creative Homeowner
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Whether you’re a city dweller with limited space or a backyard gardener looking to expand indoors, Kiri Martin’s Guide to Hydroponic Gardening is your all-in-one manual for growing your own food—without dirt, and without limits. Hydroponics offers a clean, efficient, and highly adaptable way to garden indoors using water-based systems that thrive in small spaces and low-light environments. But with so many kits, methods, and opinions out there, where do you even begin?​ This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know to get started and succeed. From choosing between a store-bought setup or DIY build to understanding essential tools, avoiding common pitfalls, and keeping your plants pest-free, Martin answers the questions every new hydroponic gardener asks—before you even think to ask them. You’ll also find year-round plant profiles for herbs and veggies that thrive in hydroponics, including lettuce, basil, chard, tomatoes, peppers, and more.

About The Author

Kiri Martin lives in Ontario, Canada and has a passion for growing both indoors hydroponically and outdoors in just about any space she can find. She does this through her two YouTube channels and social media: @The_IndoorGardener and @growingfoodinsmallspaces8384.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Creative Homeowner (September 1, 2026)
  • Length: 192 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781580116176

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