A friend is building his house (in a subtropical urban environment), an is endeavouring to make it as sustainable and practical as possible. In our chat, it occurred to me that the guttering around the edge of a roof could potentially be means of hydroponically growing plants, particularly fruit bearing varieties.
This leads me to my question - what are practical and sustainable methods for using the guttering of a house to hydroponically grow produce?
Additionally, what other potential benefits and risks would there be in such a project?
It is better to capture the water from the downpipes into IBCs and then use the IBC as a hydroponic container.
– Jason Pascoe Jun 09 '14 at 12:30