A Vegetable Garden Inside a Supermarket

Below are the photos of a garden at the Supermarket of Hua Ho Department Store Manggis in Brunei Darussalam. The vegetables were grown using the soil-less gardening method called hydroponics. According to experts, food and water are fed directly to the roots  in hydroponics. This enables the plants to spend more energy growing the part above the surface, thus growing two times faster.

Since the vegetables were displayed without removing them from their growing media, customers can surely buy a very fresh vegetable. This display technique is also done by other stores in Brunei.

Hydroponic garden inside a supermarket.

Growing medium of a hydroponic garden.

Varieties of vegetables on the display.
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