How We Grow
Aquaponics
Leafy greens, like all crops, need the right balance of water and nutrients to grow. Crops grown in soil put their energy into constantly searching for those two things. In an aquaponic environment, water and nutrients are always available to the leafy greens so they can invest their energy into healthy growth. This means those greens can thrive.
Aquaponics
When growing anything, the nutrients needed will be ‘natural’ or ‘synthetic’. Leafy greens grown in soil rely on chemical or animal fertiliser to supplement what they can pull from the land.
We believe aquaponics is the best approach – the water in which our beautiful fish swim also delivers the nutrients our leafy greens love. The only external inputs for our constantly-circulating water are the fish feed and the occasional addition of a few minerals.
When growing anything, the nutrients
needed will be ‘natural’ or ‘synthetic’.
Leafy greens grown in soil rely on
chemical or animal fertiliser to
supplement what they can
pull from the land.
We believe aquaponics is the best approach – the water in which our beautiful fish swim also delivers the nutrients our leafy greens love. The only external inputs for our constantly-circulating water are the fish feed and the occasional addition of a few minerals.
In turn, the plants filter and clean the water for the fish. This closed-loop system is a great example of sustainability in real life.
We are able to grow at least 50% more leafy greens in the same amount of space compared to growing in soil. This is part of how we make our product affordable.