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Which Salad Table is best for me?Updated 3 months ago

Every one of our Salad Tables has its own unique features. We have listed all our models below to help you pick which one is right for you. 

 

The Large Premium Salad Table

  • This is our largest model, yet it is compact enough for most spaces
  • it has the nickname Maxi
  • very productive and suits those who like to grow a LOT of produce
  • this is our flagship model and the most popular in the range
  • the footprint of less than 2 square metres (1800mm long, 870mm wide, 900mm high)
  • high-quality long-lasting aluminium frame that is fully adjustable
  • stainless steel hardware for durability
  • 4 x PVC-U food quality growing channels measuring almost 1.8 metres each
  • latest channel design allows for larger root systems 
  • huge 100L nutrient reservoir
  • 60 plant spaces
  • high-quality water pump with 10m all-weather power lead
  • optional Garden Trellis to grow all types of vine crops
  • every kit comes with rock wool growing cubes and seedling baskets

The Medium Premium Salad Table

  • this is our medium-sized Salad Table, smaller than the Large and bigger than the Small (bet you didn't know that :-)
  • it has the nickname Midi
  • very similar to the Large but with 27 plant spaces and smaller dimensions
  • very productive and suits those who eat a fair amount of fresh produce
  • the footprint of less than 1.5 square metres (1620mm long, 600mm wide, 750mm high)
  • high-quality long-lasting aluminium frame that is fully adjustable
  • stainless steel hardware for durability
  • 3 x PVC-U food quality growing channels measuring around 1.6 metres each
  • latest channel design allows for larger root systems 
  • Huge 100L nutrient reservoir
  • 60 plant spaces
  • high-quality water pump with 10m all-weather power lead
  • optional Garden Trellis to grow all types of vine crops
  • every kit comes with rock wool growing cubes and seedling baskets

The Small Salad Table

  • same principles as the Medium and Large Salad Tables yet very compact
  • it has the nickname Mini
  • suits those who eat fresh produce on a smaller but frequent scale
  • A footprint of less than 1 square metre (1100mm long, 600mm wide, 560mm high)
  • powder-coated aluminium frame
  • 3 x PVC-U food quality growing channels measuring 1 metre each
  • latest channel design allows for larger root systems 
  • 20L reservoir
  • 21 plant spaces
  • high quality and efficient water pump with approx 3m power lead (power adaptor must be protected from inclement weather)
  • every kit comes with growing cubes and seedling baskets
  • compact and sleek design

The Triple Decker Vertical Salad Table

  • uses the same nutrient film technique principle as the Small, Medium and Large Salad Tables yet very compact
  • suits those who eat fresh produce on a regular basis
  • very productive and suits those who like to grow lots of varieties such as herbs and smaller veggies
  • great for smaller spaces such as apartments and balconies, right up to large yards
  • triple-decker and double-wide design
  • the footprint of less than 1 square metre (1150mm long, 470mm wide, 1010mm high)
  • 6 x PVC-U food quality growing channels measuring around 1 metre each 
  • 20L nutrient reservoir
  • 42 plant spaces
  • high quality and efficient water pump with approx 3m power lead (power adaptor must be protected from inclement weather)
  • every kit comes with growing cubes and seedling baskets
  • compact and sleek design

The Salad Tower

  • very productive and suits those who like to grow a lot of smaller varieties such as herbs
  • extremely small footprint (480mm across, 1650mm high)
  • 12 x PVC-U food quality growing levels
  • Perfect for smaller varieties such as herbs (large veggies not recommended) 
  • 30L nutrient reservoir
  • 48 plant spaces
  • high quality and efficient water pump with approx 3m power lead (power adaptor must be protected from inclement weather)
  • every kit comes with growing cubes and seedling baskets
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