How you can grow in your kitchen
Food heroes: student volunteers recover, distribute 40,000 lbs of surplus harvest to food banks
Alberta-based grassroots group links farms with food banks to reduce food insecurity
How you can grow in your kitchen
Alberta-based grassroots group links farms with food banks to reduce food insecurity
Step-by-step guide to salvage your at-home hydroponic grower.
Using the double bucket method, this technique will give you a high yield of microgreens in 9 days or less.
So many vertical farms to choose from!
Mould, fruit flies, and mice are just a few issues you may encounter with microgreens — here’s how to fix them.
As a Torontonian, I have witnessed a lot of people struggling to convert an idle space into one that could feasibly grow food. Thanks to my background in construction, I helped clients devise spatial and logistical solutions to facilitate their city farming projects. Seasonally, I build farms in and around people’s homes and during the off-season, I maintain a microgreen and mushroom farm in a warehouse, selling the harvest to local farmer’s markets and restaurants.