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Grow your own sustainable indoor garden with the EVE

You’re able to grow up to 10 pounds of produce per month, using less water and pesticides with the hydroponic system. (StackCommerce)

Why grow a sustainable garden inside your home? Well for one reason, everyone has swiftly adapted to doing most things from the comfort of their home and enjoying it. The EVE, made by Just Vertical, is a modern hydroponic garden system vertically-designed to fit in residential spaces, which grows pesticide-free food and plants. Now on sale for $600, a 14% off discount, you can have the lasting benefits of an eco-friendly lifestyle.

The EVE was made with the mindset to be used in everyday living, as common as turning on your own microwave. When purchasing your produce at a local grocery store, how aware are you of the full process it goes through in order to be ‘fresh?’ You now have the chance to avoid the unknown secrets and grow fresh, pesticide-free produce and plants with your own two hands - even growing some unique options not always available in stores.

You’re able to grow up to 10 pounds of produce per month, using less water and pesticides with the hydroponic system. This energy-efficient system will save you money, eliminate food waste, and help you grow safe and nutritious food for your family and friends. The EVE also looks out for the good of communities and cities to avoid ongoing environmental damage, fertilizer runoffs, ocean dead zones, and more.

Lastly, the EVE was conceptualized by Master of Science students based in Canada, whose mission is a triple bottom line approach of sustainability, including economical, social, and environmental benefits. Giving you the opportunity to make these practices part of your daily decision-making and habits.

Learn more about the EVE.

Make sustainability and a healthier way of life a long-term goal by investing in the EVE indoor garden - now for just $600, you can be part of the eco-conscious solution.

Prices subject to change.


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