(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 03, 2011 ) Madison Heights, Michigan – The close of 2010 brought some glimmers of hope in the Metro Detroit economy in the form of hydroponics. These unique stores take a very different spin on the gardening scene. It brings agriculture to a whole new level and it has a lot of business owners and entrepreneurs very excited. With just a little start up cost one can create a serious infusion of cash into their bank account. Now, thanks to the science of hydroponic gardening one can partake in the very topical medicinal marijuana market or the organic fruits and vegetables market.
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Whether you are a serious entrepreneur or merely a hobbyist make no mistake about it – hydroponics are red hot and it has many people buzzing with excitement. With the lack of job security and the number of employment rising it is no mistake that the time is right for a whole new attitude in Detroit. “People are ready for this!” says Hot Metro Finds.Com correspondent Ted Cantu. “When you think about how much health food supermarkets are making every business quarter it is really inspiring. Most people don’t know this but big chains can pull 2.1 billion every fiscal quarter. You can jump in that market with a fraction of what it takes to get into a typical franchise.”
Edenz Hydro, based in Madison Heights, knows all about how to get started in this lucrative business. The popular hydroponic gardening store has been busy showing growers how to get started. In addition to teaching people how to get plugged into this hot market it is also showing them how to get more abundance from their crops. “Anyone can do the basic hydroponic set up and do fairly well. Edenz Hydro takes the next step and shows people how to add liquid nutritional boosts to triple their yield. We are talking about superior organic products here. Raw foodists and weight loss conscious people are starting to take notice – as they should” adds Cantu.
Edenz Hydro is in the beginning stages of setting up free informative seminars that shows entrepreneurs how to get started into this revenue generating industry. They want the public to know that hydroponics goes beyond the legal marijuana route and is more about cash crops. This is the message they want to promote and it can really bring this state back from its economic slump.
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