We have lots of teachers so you can get plenty of individual attention. Since this video was shot we have added two more instructors that have experience in cold climates and will teach about pest control and water quality and can talk about greenhouse and lighting which we . . . → Read More: New Promo Video
Grow some food. Even if you don’t know what you are doing. Plant something and learn from it. If it doesn’t do well, get on the internet and ask about it or go to the library and read books about gardening in your climate. Gardening varies by climate and method so what works in summer . . . → Read More: Don’t let fear stop you
I will be making at least some of my “farm products” available through the local harvest store for those who might be interested.
Please if you have visited my farm or gotten produce from us in the past, write a review on Local Harvest, since it is . . . → Read More: Local Harvest
I’ve had many people ask me about PVC and “Risky” plastics and I suppose I need to post about it.
Here is the latest answer I gave.
You need to make a distinction between rigid opaque PVC (like plumbing) and the flexible vinyl that may contain nasty plasticizers (even if certified “food grade” or “Potable . . . → Read More: Aquaponics and plastic system materials
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If you haven’t yet registered for the workshop. What are you waiting for? Read the original blog post or register here
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To show how fast things change, look at this picture from just a short time ago.
Aquaponic Rail and tower troughs
That picture wasn’t taken very long ago. It was after we moved the pond plants from the old place so they looked all droopy just dumped into the water bed.
For the next Month I will be offering weekly farm tours, Saturdays from 1-4 pm, this is a great chance for Floridians to see Aquaponics
Come visit our farm in Central Florida to see what aquaponics is all about. $10 recommended donation per individual or $20 per group. Donation can be applied to purchase . . . → Read More: Saturday Aquaponic Farm Tours