Berlin, Germany (PRWEB) June 12, 2009
Backyard and patio gardens have been growing in popularity as the economy has continued to show signs of weakness and those without outdoor space have began to search for a way to effectively grow indoors. In recent years, hydroponics systems have been a popular choice for those with the room to set up a permanent operation, but many have discovered that a contained, movable environment that can fit in a space as small as a closet or as large as a basement or garage may be the best option.
The original HomeBox was developed in 2001 and immediately put into production: "When we designed the HomeBox, we wanted our clients to have an effective means of growing, while controlling their greenhouse environment. Our grow box is water and air tight, can be outfitted with a ventilation and irrigation system and so much more. Allowing our customers to have these options means that you can grow any type of vegetation while containing the mess and increasing success," stated CEO and founder Mr. Denis Sauermann. The HomeBox has been an immediate success worldwide, since then many companies have attempted to copy the design, but none have been able to match the quality and design.
Indoor greenhouses are a relatively new concept, but have been steadily increasing in popularity as suburban America has continued to grow and as families have desired to be able to independently supply their own vegetables and herbs which were grown organically in their homes, condos and apartments.
Visually appealing and long-lasting, the HomeBox Modular is washable, air tight, lightweight, customizable and affordable. The box can be set up by most users in less than one hour without any tools. Additionally, the HomeBox is made from PE, not PVC which means the grow box will not create dioxin, a hazardous gas which is created by PVC when it is heated.
In 2009, after nearly 2 years of intensive research, HomeBox Modular was launched, which allows grower to fully customize and adapt the size and shape of their Homebox to their needs. According to Dirk Rehahn, head of R&D and Homebox Modular product manager: "We wanted the box to be totally customizable so our clients could tell us where they needed their doors, inlets and outlets. This allows us to send them a customized grow box which was specifically built for their needs. We also wanted the grow boxes to allow for our clients to add on, so clients can choose to add on to their grow boxes as they decide to expand or change the shape of their indoor greenhouse."
Eastside-Impex, the company behind HomeBox, has International patents pending for Homebox and Homebox Modular.
For more information, contact Dirk Rehahn via email at dirk @ homebox.net or phone Homebox Headquarters in Germany at +49 30 470 04 283. You can also learn more about the HomeBox by visiting the corporate site at http://www.homebox.net or the new modular system at http://www.hbmodular.net.
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