Wondered if anyone had some interestign crops they have tried growing.
I am in Rochester NY (limitted growing season).
Much success with Legend tomatoes and Matt's wild cherry tomatoes (blight resistent/immune).
Wheat was a pain, probably will not do that again. Pain to harvest and process. Tastes good addign to normal flour to make it mroe whole wheat.
Odd crops I will be trying in 2011:
Quinoa- it's like rice.
Wild Garlic- like it's name, a wild smaller garlic
Lemon balm and lime balm (people might like tea?)
Barley- hopefully not as bad a wheat to harvest.
Dill- I love this, grows great inside too. Excellent on fish. Too expensive at the store.
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perhaps try some hulless oats?
I've got lots of watercress growing rampant in my AP system.
perhaps try some hulless oats?
I've got lots of watercress growing rampant in my AP system.
anybody grow black pepper? Was thinking of indoors or bringing in at the end of the year. In NY state. Was eating cracked pepper and sea salt chips and thought it would be neat to make my own pepper.
So part of the year it would be indoors with flourecent lights and maybe 55 degrees.
Well I've seen turnips, radish, beets grown in the net post in a raft but the longer roots don't really work in a net pot.
All the root crops so far are growing just fine for me in flood and drain gravel beds and even a constant flow/flood media bed can work provided there is enough flow and media above the water level that the plants don't get crown/root rot from lack of aeration.
Need your help please :-)
Has anyone grown wheat grass via Aquaponics?
If yes, could you please explain your method of growing, time frame and post any photos and any other helpful information. I have a good friend who owns a Natural Health Food store who has requested me to supply him this as well as curly parsley. I am fine with the parsley but growing wheat grass on a mini commercial scale will be the first. I have checked You Tube and read blogs about growing it in Hydroponic systems but did not see any good post re growing in Aquaponics.
God bless
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