Archive for February, 2010
Inspiring Living Walls by Green Fortune
These living walls are beyond amazing. Green Fortune is a company that designs and installs living walls, clearly for the high end client. Architects and designers take note: the benefits of installations like this are cleaner air, more beautiful light, and ultimately enhanced moods.
PS, check out their fun little hydro system, the Stream Garden. [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under International, Living Walls.
Tags: design, eco, green, hydroponics, living wall
Comments: 1
Do You Use Light Movers?
I’m in between turns right now, and I tend to dream about room improvements when the garden is down. In particular, I am very interested in light movers. My space is long and narrow and I know they would be the best way to optimize my garden. Gualala Robotics has a killer looking kit, has [...]
Posted: February 22nd, 2010 under Knowledge.
Tags: light, light movers, movers
Comments: 1
Grow Strawberries!
Urban Garden Magazine posted a great article about growing strawberries yesterday. I love strawberries! GH grows their berries outdoors, and one year I picked ripe berries from March until December. In fact, the photo above is my GH strawberry harvest from December 5th, 2007.
Posted: February 10th, 2010 under Food.
Comments: 2
Telluride Hydroponics’s Basil Farm
Telluride Hydroponics and Organics in Colorado is growing enough basil to feed the whole state. It looks like they’ve got a great thing going on! Any readers from ‘Rado shop there? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!
Posted: February 4th, 2010 under Community, Food.
Comments: 2
Meet Andy
Andy Troutman, Sales
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Dog: Oscar, an Olde English Bulldog
Favorite Food: Supplication, a brew by Russian River
I’m very happy to introduce you to my new friend and the newest addition to the General Hydroponics sales team at our headquarters in Sebastopol, California: Andy. He works every day taking tech calls, responding to emails, and placing [...]
Posted: February 1st, 2010 under Community.
Tags: andy, employee feature
Comments: 3
Aquaponics in Haiti
40 miles from Port au Prince Hans Geissler has established an aquaponic farm to help feed orphans at an orphanage. Now it is feeding victims of the earthquake. Visit the farm with a news crew and learn about his goals for producing foodby clicking this link and choosing to watch the video story.
Via Hydroponics Aquaponics [...]
Posted: February 1st, 2010 under Community, Food, International.
Comments: 1

