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Big House Produce

Redefining agriculture one seed at a time.

Online ordering, and pickup coming again in summer 2023!

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About Hydroponics

The basic concept of a hydroponic farm is that water is substituted for soil. Solutions are then added to the water to provide easily accessed nutrients for a healthy yield.

 

The nutrients added to the water may include phosphorus, nitrogen, calcium, potassium, and many more, depending on the plants being grown. 

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This method allows for year round growing of your favorite crop in a smaller footprint with fewer resources.

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Benefits of Hydroponics

Hydroponics require less space than traditional farming

Hydroponic plants grow with up to 98 percent less water than traditional growing methods

Grown in their own micro-climate, weather is not a concern.

Hydroponic gardens can produce about 240 times the yield of traditional farming practices.

Needs no soil.

Produces higher quality, pesticide free food.

Reduces the demand on the supply chain.

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