Impromptu Workshops!

This week Jan 1-5, 2012 sudden changes impromptu workshops, moving gravel. Hi All. It was a while back that I had said I would be inviting people out to see what was down in the bottom of some grow beds. Well I’m not gonna be able to provide a lot of notice here as things . . . → Read More: Impromptu Workshops!

Tower Garden Delivery?

Who is in Central Florida near Mount Dora and Tangerine that would like to have a Fresh garden Delivered to their Door each week? The towers can have a variety of plants in them, perhaps 5 or 6 different varieties is probably reasonable or it could be as simple as half and half. Here is . . . → Read More: Tower Garden Delivery?

Tower Garden Delivery Anyone

[Show as slideshow] Who is interested in having a tower or salad, greens or herbs or perhaps a mix delivered to their home weekly?

I can offer that service in Northwest Orange County Florida and the Mount Dora area of Lake County Florida.

Please contact me if you desire being able to pick fresh . . . → Read More: Tower Garden Delivery Anyone

Kiddie pools on pallets

I posted a while back about how I often test out ideas to see how they are going to work out. Sometimes it takes a little time to discover what might not work so well. Last spring I tested out kiddie pools as grow beds for my duck-a-ponics system.

Well, I’ve got some results from . . . → Read More: Kiddie pools on pallets

Second Weekend at Market

Well here are a few pictures of the modifications to the Market Display, Towers are now truck mounted making it much easier for one person to set up/take down the display. [Show as slideshow]

So now we have 10 towers hooked up hanging off the frame over the bed of the truck and a . . . → Read More: Second Weekend at Market

Putting Bluegill in with the Catfish

Ah well, just yesterday we finished harvesting the rest of the big catfish out of the big system.

Last of the big catfish

So the big tank was empty of fish. It was time to move some of the small catfish out of the tower system and into the big tank. I think . . . → Read More: Putting Bluegill in with the Catfish