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It will work if you have clean water heading in there. Nate Story uses his towers with unfiltered water, but if you want to use an aeroponic-type set-up, it will have to be filtered water otherwise the nozzles will clog up all the time. Your water quality will have to be the same or better than used in rafts, unless you plan to gut the tower and trickle water down from the top.....
Mitchell - the clean water (filtered water) is only important if you are looking at using hydroponic style equipment with fine tubes or nozzles. In raft systems, water is passed through a number of filtration and mineralization stages before it goes to the raft. This is to prevent fines / gunk from building up on the plant roots (they typically have aeration in the raft which means that the fines will not settle out but end up on the roots. The water still carries all the nutrients, but the filtration stages are put into place before the water reaches the raft. In these systems, you have a few choices. Look at the Friendly Aquaponics / Green Acre organics type systems for multi-stage filtration without gravel. Chris Smith (Coastview Aquaponics) has incorporated gravel into his filtration stages. Nate Story a has commercial tower design going, but with his own media inside the tower. I think between these three commercial scale systems, you should be able to find out a lot about what it is that you can do with those towers.
Mitchell - the clean water (filtered water) is only important if you are looking at using hydroponic style equipment with fine tubes or nozzles. In raft systems, water is passed through a number of filtration and mineralization stages before it goes to the raft. This is to prevent fines / gunk from building up on the plant roots (they typically have aeration in the raft which means that the fines will not settle out but end up on the roots. The water still carries all the nutrients, but the filtration stages are put into place before the water reaches the raft. In these systems, you have a few choices. Look at the Friendly Aquaponics / Green Acre organics type systems for multi-stage filtration without gravel. Chris Smith (Coastview Aquaponics) has incorporated gravel into his filtration stages. Nate Story a has commercial tower design going, but with his own media inside the tower. I think between these three commercial scale systems, you should be able to find out a lot about what it is that you can do with those towers.
This video shows a commercial grower in Florida (Winter Garden Farmers Market) using what appears to be "Future Growing's" towers.
Mitchell -
Bell, Book & Candle restaurant in Manhattan, NY uses free standing units for a roof top garden and here's Future Growing's Facebook page.
Terri
Mitchell -
Bell, Book & Candle restaurant in Manhattan, NY uses free standing units for a roof top garden and here's Future Growing's Facebook page.
Terri
Hi Mitchell,
I don't know if the Skygardens towers are part of the Aquaponics operation or just part of their Hydroponics because they do both last I knew (though I haven't checked that info lately.)
I am using some of Nate's Zipgrow towers and they can take unfiltered water though you do have to check the delivery system on occasion if you are sending un-filtered water. Let me see if I can get you a link to a trick I developed for keeping my tower feeds from blocking.
I was about to give up on them for backyard use until I discovered my idea.
The Zipgrow towers have an amazing extra bonus when it comes to commercial operation. Unhook the tower and take the whole thing to market and let the customers pick their own fresh greens or herbs and sell by weight!!!! Saves on packaging/processing costs and if it doesn't sell, take the tower back and hang it back into the system.
Nate has come up with some beautiful store displays and I'm sure others could be devised quite easily too. the towers without any water circulation can keep quite well in a walk in cooler but if the store display has a little pump and water tank the crops will stay nice in the store on display for quite some time.
Here is a photo of my new 300 gallon system though not all the towers are planted out.
Hi Mitchell,
I don't know if the Skygardens towers are part of the Aquaponics operation or just part of their Hydroponics because they do both last I knew (though I haven't checked that info lately.)
I am using some of Nate's Zipgrow towers and they can take unfiltered water though you do have to check the delivery system on occasion if you are sending un-filtered water. Let me see if I can get you a link to a trick I developed for keeping my tower feeds from blocking.
I was about to give up on them for backyard use until I discovered my idea.
The Zipgrow towers have an amazing extra bonus when it comes to commercial operation. Unhook the tower and take the whole thing to market and let the customers pick their own fresh greens or herbs and sell by weight!!!! Saves on packaging/processing costs and if it doesn't sell, take the tower back and hang it back into the system.
Nate has come up with some beautiful store displays and I'm sure others could be devised quite easily too. the towers without any water circulation can keep quite well in a walk in cooler but if the store display has a little pump and water tank the crops will stay nice in the store on display for quite some time.
Here is a photo of my new 300 gallon system though not all the towers are planted out.
I don't know if Skygardens (the place on the rooftop doing aquaponics in Winter Garden sells equipment.) The towers they use I believe can be gotten from Aquatic Eco Systems though if you are going that way.
I like the zipgrow towers since they are filtration as well as plant space. Those other towers are going to require some good filtration before sending the water to them.
I don't know if Skygardens (the place on the rooftop doing aquaponics in Winter Garden sells equipment.) The towers they use I believe can be gotten from Aquatic Eco Systems though if you are going that way.
I like the zipgrow towers since they are filtration as well as plant space. Those other towers are going to require some good filtration before sending the water to them.
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