Maryland Hydroponics
Overview
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Maryland Hydroponics gives Maryland
residents a wide range of equipment, tools, special nutrients, lighting, and
other items for successful hydroponics gardening. Its founder, Brian Rubin,
opened the doors to the initial Laurel, Maryland, location in 2003; in his
first year of business, he was able to gross over $1 million. Mr. Rubin now has
plans to open other Maryland Hydroponics centers in the future.
As owner of Maryland Hydroponics,
Brian Rubin has faced many challenges that other entrepreneurs have not
endured. Since he was a child, Mr. Rubin has lived with Asperger’s syndrome, an
autism spectrum disorder. In spite of his challenges, he encourages other
persons with disabilities to work hard and achieve their dreams, and has done
so by speaking at Syracuse University’s Start-Up NY and other outlets. Brian Rubin
has twice been named “Business Person of the Year with a Disability.”
Maryland Hydroponics has also
garnered numerous awards, including recognition from the Governor of Maryland.
In 2009, Maryland Hydroponics won the Progressive Gardening Trade Association’s
award for best TV advertisement.
Well instructed in how hydroponics
works, the employees at Maryland Hydroponics provide help to Maryland residents
with their indoor and outdoor gardens. The Maryland Hydroponics website also
answers many questions for gardeners and makes most of its products available
to shoppers across America. In addition, Maryland Hydroponics offers tools and
equipment for traditional gardening.
