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Atlantis Hydroponics Brings Urban Gardening to Atlanta with Simple Workshops

No backyard? No problem. Discover how Atlanta's newest workshops turn tiny spaces into thriving gardens—even without soil or fancy equipment.

The image shows a large greenhouse filled with lots of green plants, illuminated by lights hanging...
The image shows a large greenhouse filled with lots of green plants, illuminated by lights hanging from the ceiling. There are also a few people in the background, suggesting that this is an indoor hydroponic farm. The plants are lush and vibrant, indicating that the farm is well-maintained and healthy.

Atlantis Hydroponics Brings Urban Gardening to Atlanta with Simple Workshops

Atlantis Hydroponics is helping more people grow plants at home with simple, space-saving techniques. The company now runs workshops in two locations across the Atlanta area. These sessions teach beginners how to start seeds, use hydroponics, and even clone plants with basic equipment.

The workshops cover practical methods for small-space growing. One key technique is the Kratky method, which allows plants to thrive without pumps or electricity. This approach improves germination rates and supports healthier early growth.

The sessions also introduce hydroponic systems and plant cloning. Participants learn to use affordable, compact setups that fit in apartments, patios, or tiny gardens. The goal is to give people the skills and confidence to grow plants even in limited spaces. As of March 2026, Atlantis Hydroponics operates from two locations. One shop is at 123 Peachtree St NE in Downtown Atlanta. The other is at 456 Buford Hwy in Chamblee, just outside the city.

The company's hands-on workshops make plant growing more accessible for urban residents. By focusing on low-cost, simple methods, they help beginners start their own gardens. Both locations continue to offer training for those interested in hydroponics and small-scale cultivation.

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