Hydroponic Strawberries - Off to a Good Start

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @richardbronson2544
    @richardbronson2544 3 года назад +17

    Can you please tell me where you’re getting your strawberry trays that you sit on top of the two poles thank you

  • @geraldcroft9020
    @geraldcroft9020 3 года назад +2

    I drove from little Rock down to tutwiler Mississippi back in 73 to meet my gramps brother. It was the only time I saw him. He told me that grampa grew clover and saved seed from any plant having a 4 leaf! He was trying to create a new stain, at least to him in 1905.!!! That's where my love of gardening came from. Thanks grampa Meyer.

  • @nitramdmij
    @nitramdmij 3 года назад +4

    I have been growing various kinds of vegetables hydroponically for about 3 years now. I started with peppers, tomatoes, and lettuce. They all tasted great, full of flavor. I have since grown spinach, basil, stevia and green beans. I have even just started trying to grow zucchini (I just got some flowers in the last week so nothing has set yet). I think when people say hydroponic vegetables taste bland, they may be referring to things they are buying in the grocery store. Foods that were still picked green and only ripened up in the back of a truck several hundreds or more miles from the grocery store. Love your channel, thanks for all the great information!

  • @farmerdre1
    @farmerdre1 3 года назад +7

    You're gonna enjoy the Albion, I have 600 planted in the High tunnel, We just started harvesting super good and delicious

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      Ok awesome! Our plan was to add more Seascape, but they were sold out. Thanks Farmer Dre!

  • @HomegrownPassion
    @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +10

    The strawberries are Albion and Seascape from Johnny's Seed. The white rail buckets were special order from CropKing. They do not have them listed on their site yet, and I was unable to find them any where online. I will update when I can get a link for them. The rail system is Doug's design.

    • @twobears1224
      @twobears1224 3 года назад

      Well shoot i wish i had known this sooner..i just spent a half hour on cropking looking for those buckets..your dad did a nice job building those stands and like always you did a great job on the video..have a awesome weekend devon.

    • @dasdoohjhgf3975
      @dasdoohjhgf3975 3 года назад

      მარწყვივით ქალი ხარ! გემრიელი )))))))))))

    • @denhaagholland5406
      @denhaagholland5406 3 года назад +1

      Hi there ,when you search for : bato strawberry bucket you will find them

    • @twobears1224
      @twobears1224 3 года назад

      I found black buckets like this but it,s a Canadian company..i bet the cross border shipping would hurt.

    • @twobears1224
      @twobears1224 3 года назад

      I found black one,s but there in canada..i bet cross border shipping would be spendy

  • @littleglasshouse5797
    @littleglasshouse5797 3 года назад +8

    your camera work and editing is perfect. What a great operation you and your family have.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +2

      Oh thank you so much! This makes me happy since I spend a lot of time editting. Have a great weekend!

  • @adr3000
    @adr3000 3 года назад +11

    i love that you all work as a team, each with their own skill sets. much love!

  • @BubblyKhoi
    @BubblyKhoi 8 дней назад

    Great video! It's so interesting to see the process of growing hydroponic strawberries from the very beginning. The explanations are clear and easy to follow, which helps me better understand the method and its benefits. Looking forward to the next videos to see how the strawberries progress! Thanks for sharing this valuable knowledge!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  7 дней назад

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Stay tuned for more updates on those strawberries and if you want to look through the playlist, lots of videos posted on strawberries.

  • @kevinf3642
    @kevinf3642 3 года назад +26

    I think the reason why people think that hydroponic grown produce is flavorless, is because hydroponic tomatoes for instance, when I see them in the store, most of the time they are trucked in from afar: like from Canada (I live in South West Missouri). So the tomatoes are picked green so they will survive the journey, which causes them not to have the taste as a tomato that is picked at maturity.

    • @xenzgoul8319
      @xenzgoul8319 2 года назад +6

      It also depends on the kind of tomato u grow, i live in the Netherlands and because of our climate all the commercialy grown tomato's are grown in hydroponic greenhouses. Farmers in co-operation with Wageningen university of agricultural research have bred tomato plants that only need 4 liters of water to produce 1kg of tomato's (around 1.05 gallon for around 2.2 pounds of tomato). Ironically our tomato's taste quite watery, which besides the selective breeding comes from the fact that our tomato's unlike for example Italian and Spanish ones get way less sunlight. Although i kinda like the more watery taste in salads, it's horrible in sauces or soup in which you would really want that strong tomato flavour.

    • @leannekenyoung
      @leannekenyoung 2 года назад +4

      That’s funny because I live in Canada and feel like all our “fresh” veggies are trucked in from the U.S. and are green on the truck and ripen in the dark. But I can tell you I absolutely LOVE growing my own food in hydroponics which I’m doing in a very small apartment and it’s incredible the quantity of food that you can actually grow hydroponically and I can tell you that the taste is beyond anything that I had ever imagined soooo amazingly good!! The tomatoes are the absolute best I’ve ever tasted and I leave them to ripen fully on the plant and only pick them when I need them.

    • @oanairani41
      @oanairani41 2 года назад

      @@leannekenyoung You should make an youtube channel, show us how to grow veggie in our apartments. I would love to grow some stuff, but I don't have a clue on how to do it indoors.

    • @johnbryant-ch5md
      @johnbryant-ch5md Год назад

      They are talking about the ones the hot houses grow with no flavor ... Some people use plain water I think

  • @mydanishgarden3112
    @mydanishgarden3112 3 года назад +5

    I really enjoy your channel, its very informative and I love the whole family thing. Please can you keep the information and progress of the strawberries growing. I've had a few hydroponic ideas flowing to grow strawberries where I live in Denmark, our problem is temperature and the shortness of the summer. Keep the channel going it's a wealth of valuable information.

  • @Bigelowbrook
    @Bigelowbrook 3 года назад +3

    We grow the majority of our strawberries in DWC beds so they are all bare root. We use to have them in media and haven't noticed any difference with the production. This year we're building out more troughs that can be overhead. Where did you get the Beto buckets? They can be crazy expensive!

    • @makeoversbymeme2077
      @makeoversbymeme2077 2 года назад

      What nutrients did you use for your strawberries? I’m growing mine kratky

  • @wesbrown3979
    @wesbrown3979 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your experiences. I find your commentary to be very thoughtful. It is inspiring that your family has been so successful in this enterprise. I hope you continue to learn and fine tune your farming.

  • @gregrodney5139
    @gregrodney5139 3 года назад +3

    Any chance you could do a quick follow up video on the strawberry progress?

  • @Hospitality711
    @Hospitality711 2 года назад +1

    You and your family do a great work. Love family work together. Like your explanation that nutrition is the key for high qualified strawberries as ones grown in the soil. It’s informative, thanks. Keep going.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      We appreciate that! Thank you for supporting our channel.

    • @IAMGiftbearer
      @IAMGiftbearer 2 года назад

      @@HomegrownPassion Could you share your feeding formula? Also what do you do to prevent root rot when you buy plants whose roots have been packed in soil? Do you treat them in some way before placing them in your hydroponics containers? I washed all the soil off mine and they did well for about 2 weeks and then developed root rot and all leaves died. I want to start a new batch but want to make sure that I set them up for success before transferring into my containers.

  • @PhilippinesFarmLife
    @PhilippinesFarmLife 2 года назад

    Thank you for publishing this video. It was very helpful giving me ideas I can use on my farm. Watching from the Philippines and sharing with everyone I know.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      So nice of you! Thank you for watching and supporting our channel. Keep watching

  • @WineGiftBoxMaker
    @WineGiftBoxMaker 3 года назад +2

    Thank for always adding nuggets of practical application (and reasons why and why not)

  • @onurcanozavci8349
    @onurcanozavci8349 3 года назад +1

    We cut the tips of strawberry roots before we plant them in my country. I am not an expert but I heard that if the roots are bended while you plant, it affects the plant negatively. Great greenhouse by the way!

  • @andrewislas7742
    @andrewislas7742 Год назад

    I saw one video and just kept watch your guys next video. You guys are such inspiring folks. Super kool!

  • @summerbreezefarm
    @summerbreezefarm 3 года назад +1

    Devon, really enjoyed this video! My dear husband is now wondering how to make hydroponic buckets for strawberries. The US border is still closed for travel and shipping would be killer for us to order from Crop King!
    Instead of flowers we also planted strawberries in our hanging baskets...LOL!
    Our NFT system has exploded with growth! We enjoy every morsel from it.
    Look forward to seeing how much strawberries you get this year. Cheers!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +2

      Glad you liked it! You're right, I couldn't even guess how much that would cost. I hope you are able to locate some up there if you end up trying them. They are really nice, and we like the curved edge for when the plants are growing over the sides. That's too funny about the baskets! I can't wait to see how they turn out. I was looking online and found some strawberries that have red flowers, and they looked awesome in baskets. I want to try them next year. Glad you are enjoying your NFT. We are happy to be growing a bigger variety now that the days are long enough. I have to harvest stuff out of my Desktop soon. Hope you have a good week!

  • @DanGillespie1
    @DanGillespie1 3 года назад +7

    I have the same question as many of your followers. Where did you get the buckets? Ditto on the other comments. Nice work -

    • @timhernandez7619
      @timhernandez7619 3 года назад +1

      I'm wondering where the buckets came from as well?

  • @kevin_raney
    @kevin_raney 3 года назад +4

    It might have been covered in a comment, but where did you get those container/buckets from?

  • @darrenmurray861
    @darrenmurray861 3 года назад +4

    I really have positive envy for you. Whilst I do not think that life is in any way easy with what you do, your family definitely made the right decision to go with hydro farming.
    I only wish that I could afford land in the UK to do something similar. Regardless, I have a small setup in my garage that keeps me busy when not at work.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @ericprater4017
    @ericprater4017 3 года назад +1

    Great update on HP strawberry's looking forward to seeing your progress through the year! Nice Job!

  • @brycesawyer2477
    @brycesawyer2477 3 года назад +8

    I have heard that about hydroponic fruit. Some say it is bland. I grew a hydroponic cherry tomato in my AeroGarden and the tomatoes tasted just like tomatoes. I haven’t tried any other fruit. But I grow a lot of lettuce in my AeroGarden and it tastes great. No dirt or bugs either!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +1

      Yes thank you! That's why we love hydroponics. I'm looking forward to showing the ripe strawberries and how red they are in the middle.

  • @michaelsilberstein
    @michaelsilberstein 3 года назад +4

    I like the strawberries containers. Link?

  • @geraldcroft9020
    @geraldcroft9020 3 года назад +1

    Make a dibber for you strawberry transplants. An old shovel handle cut and shaped like a pencil. Charles Dowding uses the dibber to plant everything. I use them too and also for transplanting from 72 cell to 4" pots. Good vid. I learned I can pollinate my strawberries with wind!!! Just like maters

    • @summerbreezefarm
      @summerbreezefarm 3 года назад +1

      Great idea! I have a several hundred plants to be transplant next week. Thanks for the tip!

  • @CreatureCribs
    @CreatureCribs Год назад

    I love your mum she’s so effin cool !!!

  • @KODArunner
    @KODArunner 3 года назад +3

    Okay, I'm a few months late watching this video! Blame it on RUclips for not giving me notification when you posted it. Question: where can I buy those buckets you are growing your Strawberries in? Also, will you be growing more Chinese Long Beans and if so can they be grown as a Bush type bean? Lastly, have you tried to grow Strawberries using the KRATKY method?

  • @dc8617
    @dc8617 2 года назад

    So much healing in growing your own food...Love it!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      Thanks DC! Thank you for supporting our channel. We will be posting some great videos this spring on our growing.

  • @craigbriggs2614
    @craigbriggs2614 3 года назад

    Hi Katy, I introduce myself as Craig and reside in St Francis Bay South Africa. A few months ago whilst researching Hydroponics I stumbled on one of your videos and haven't stopped watching ever since, love what you guys do such a beautiful happy family business. I am planning on setting up a few tunnels on a very small scale and would love to ask you questions as we progress hopefully you are available. Love and Light Craig

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +1

      Looking forward to hearing back from you...will help if i can...Good luck with your build! Keep us informed.

  • @davidfoxindy
    @davidfoxindy 3 года назад +7

    As always a great show that teaches how to grow your own crops. I have had their produce and it is wonderful. Please stop at their farm market if you can.

  • @davidvolbrecht1026
    @davidvolbrecht1026 Год назад

    I love this. I have a few questions:
    1). Where did you source the buckets?
    2). What size is this high tunnel and how many rows can you fit in this space?
    3). What yield can you expect when all the rows have been planted?
    4) With this variant of strawberry, how many times per year can you harvest?
    5). Once all is done, what would a set up like this cost?
    Thank you😅

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  Год назад

      CropKing on the buckets. 30 x 96 high tunnel. we are looking at 1 pound per plant. Albion. Not sure now the high tunnel is 8 years old and i have no idea how much they cost now. hope this helps a little.

  • @davidatkinson8334
    @davidatkinson8334 3 года назад +4

    where did you get the buckets to buy to plant the strawberries in. I like the set-up above ground. Excellent video.

    • @arcarc7229
      @arcarc7229 2 года назад

      Would also love to know where you got the buckets?

  • @tiffanytaylor1260
    @tiffanytaylor1260 2 года назад

    I work in a hydroponic store and cant wait to start growing stuff

  • @JuanCastro-cc2oo
    @JuanCastro-cc2oo 2 года назад

    Please keep up the magnificent work that I am new to your videos and am enjoying all information you all are saying. Thank you so much!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      You are so welcome and thank you for supporting us

  • @kiranero471
    @kiranero471 3 года назад +3

    Hello how do you call those buckets you planted the strawberries in?

  • @bs4638
    @bs4638 3 года назад +1

    Devon...have you looked into vertical hydroponic towers for strawberries? Isn't it a lot of vertical height waste for such short plants compared with tall growing plants like tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, etc? Even with the planters you have now, you might be able to create at least a two tier system with sufficient gap between each tier to prevent shading. Please ask your "evil genius" dad to try building a small scale two tier system in a corner. If it works, you can replicate throughout the greenhouse next season. No offense to Dad...a nice compliment, that's all! 😁 😁 Good luck!
    As always, you guys are doing an awesome job with your farm! Love it! Learning a lot, and hope to start a small farm one day! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge! 😀

  • @FensterfarmGreenhouse
    @FensterfarmGreenhouse 3 года назад

    Wow. That strawberry system is exactly what I was talking to you about yesterday. Lol
    Church

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      I was just talking to Katy and she ordered all of these buckets last year in early spring, but they didn't come in until it was too late to get a big crop going. They are from Holland. If you want some, you may want to call up to CropKing asap and see if they have any left in stock. They do not have them listed on their website yet.

    • @marlonmorales1734
      @marlonmorales1734 3 года назад

      @@HomegrownPassion hi how can I contact you? I was amazed by your videos 🙏🙏🙏

  • @cam1398
    @cam1398 3 года назад +1

    Make sure you keep your tunnel under 85 degrees with day-neutrals, or you'll see blossoms but fruit won't set. Fertilize routinely with P/K when you are blooming. Hit them with a more concentrated N and a humic April/May. I helped to develop some now patented day neutral varieties when I was at MSU. I grow one of them now commercially on a plasticulture system. The variety I grow out-performs and out-flavors both Albion and Seascape. I have berries May-July and August-October. If you ever want runners I'm in Michigan and can help to work out royalties with university and get your farm going with some.

    • @plantman48832
      @plantman48832 Год назад

      We are located in central Michigan and have been growing hydro strawberries vertically for several years now. We would be very interested in the new varieties available to us.

  • @tripledstickers
    @tripledstickers 3 года назад +3

    Look at you with the Cleveland Brown Shirt, very nice. We live in Lodi Ohio and love our Browns

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! You are very close by. Can’t wait to see how this season goes...Go Browns!

  • @alexrossouw7702
    @alexrossouw7702 3 года назад

    I'm glad you mentioned the limitation of NFT: the plant size. Not many gorwers show their problems

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      Your welcome. We are going to do more vids of problems and solutions....because as you know not everything goes smooth no matter what people say.

  • @echandler673
    @echandler673 Год назад

    Great Video! Love to see future updates on yield when the season is over.

  • @doltanramsubiek8952
    @doltanramsubiek8952 3 года назад +4

    Hi, I admire your strawberry system, Could you tell me the name of the container that you use and where you purchase it. Thank you!

  • @VivianCastillo
    @VivianCastillo 3 года назад

    Nice share.
    I like your hydroponic way of growing.

  • @hybridalien5542
    @hybridalien5542 3 года назад

    Glad I found your channel. I share your passion for gardening. Strawberries are my favorite so I have been trying different ways to grow them. Wish I could share the strawberries a friend brought me no name the biggest berries on these plants and red all thru the berry. Guess I am going to binge watch this channel now. thanks for the knowledge and advice.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      Of course and thank you! Those strawberries sound awesome. I'd love to find a variety that got really big and still had a good flavor like that. It's fun growing them in hydroponics, but I have a little patch at my house in soil that I enjoy too.

  • @darisanshanger1616
    @darisanshanger1616 2 года назад

    Wow! I am glad I found you guys!!

  • @delschmucker794
    @delschmucker794 3 года назад

    I to use Albion strawberry plants but just use Perlite in grow bags. I use Crop King's Hydro-Gro vine mix but water it down to 1.6 EC. It seems to work very well for Strawberries.

  • @bradhiebert6403
    @bradhiebert6403 Год назад

    It's an impressive setup. I'm about to set one up. One suggestion is don't use Duracell batteries as they have a habit of leaking and destroying equipment. Use energizer.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  Год назад +1

      Thanks. We will use that advice. Plenty of batteries leaked in the past.

  • @yogibear3161
    @yogibear3161 3 года назад

    What people don't understand is that hydroponic and aquaponics make sure that the plant has everything it needs that are readily available, so it takes far less, to get far more, as those in soil, have to go looking for what they need, by growing more roots, which takes time.
    I have found that strawberries are better in 6 inch gutter, with a fine grill put in half way up the inside of the gutter, and you can then circulate the water, then your not wasting nutrients. They also like cool temps in the evenings.

  • @robertlackey7212
    @robertlackey7212 3 года назад +1

    On the subject of flavor in hydroponic foods , I read somewhere that a grower was having a problem with tasteless produce and he solved the problem by adding bat guano to the nutrients during the last few weeks before harvest .

    • @articmars1
      @articmars1 2 года назад

      Considering the lastest pandemic was caused by bats i don't think quano is a healthy option. Worm casting would be way better and carry no disease.

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@articmars1 aged like milk LMFAO. Keep drinking that kool aid

  • @markusaschick
    @markusaschick 3 года назад +1

    Use Masterblend for the strawberries. Mix 1 gram per gallon, 1 gram of calcium nitrate and 1/2 gram of Epsom salt. Add a very little EDDHA iron. You should have about 300-400 ppm + base water ppm. Once they have been established about 6 weeks jump the fertilizer to 2 grams per gallon.

    • @gloriouspopemantom373
      @gloriouspopemantom373 3 года назад

      I just bought some masterblend tomato, going to try it out for strawberries.
      Did you get the specialized strawberry fertilizer?

    • @markusaschick
      @markusaschick 3 года назад +1

      @@gloriouspopemantom373 I got the same thing you are using

    • @gloriouspopemantom373
      @gloriouspopemantom373 3 года назад

      @@markusaschick
      Excellent, makes me hopeful Im on the right track. Had a similar plan, except the iron, might add that now, thanks.

    • @markusaschick
      @markusaschick 3 года назад +1

      @@gloriouspopemantom373 Masterblend has some EDTA chelated iron but if you spike it with EDDHA the pH is much more forgiving.

  • @jamesjustice859
    @jamesjustice859 2 года назад +1

    Curious if you wouldn't mind sharing where you get those buckets from for the strawberries?

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад +1

      hi James, they were purchased from CropKing. They are not on the catalog you have to call for them. let them we sent you and they will take great care of you!!

  • @ThomasMasterpiece
    @ThomasMasterpiece Год назад +1

    Hey Devon! What boxes are these which you put onto the iron/wooden base system?

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  Год назад

      Those are hanging bato buckets made in Holland and sold by CropKing. You have to call them because they are not listed on the web site. If you do let them know we sent you and they will take great care of you.

  • @mehmetcakmakci3167
    @mehmetcakmakci3167 3 года назад +1

    Hi Devon. We just discovered your channel as we are doing research on Hydroponics. Strawberries are looking so tempting....
    We were wondering how often do you run the heat in the greenhouse for the leafy greens. We are in Southern Ontario, so climate is very similar. With double poly greenhouse, we are trying to figure out how cold its gets inside winter time and how often do you need to run the heaters. Any info would be appreciated.
    Again, loving you channel.

  • @FreedomPho3nix
    @FreedomPho3nix 3 года назад +1

    I love your hydroponic system.
    What's the likelihood of switching the systems materials from petrol based plastic, to a sustainable material? Such as Hemp?

  • @HydroHavenGrow
    @HydroHavenGrow 3 года назад

    I appreciate the info about growing strawberries from NFT... warning will be heeded. Very impressive operation y'all have. Smash.

  • @weirdokiller123126
    @weirdokiller123126 3 года назад

    Nice video! Half of the summaries ended up with "and dad figures it out"! haha

  • @muhammadabdulmalick8895
    @muhammadabdulmalick8895 3 года назад

    Very rich ladies, growing the most. Very nice.

  • @Segaton
    @Segaton 8 месяцев назад

    man I didn't know this existed until saw some amazing bright red and huge strawberries at costco. They were so tasty and sweeet. I'm gonna buy hydroponic grown strawberries and whatever fruit is grown this way too.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes they are so good and ripe all the way through the berry. We grew almost a 1000 pounds last year and I still didn’t have enough to satisfy all my customers. Check out my later strawberry videos. I go into much more detail.

    • @Segaton
      @Segaton 8 месяцев назад

      @@HomegrownPassion absolutely wonderful.. thank you for what you do. 🙏

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Hope you subscribe to stay updated on what I’m doing. Strawberries are all ready growing!!

  • @edithaantopina200
    @edithaantopina200 3 года назад

    Wow nice vedio very informative .Thanks for sharing . New supporter here

  • @zeweiyu7322
    @zeweiyu7322 3 года назад +4

    How long have you guys been doing this project? It looks amazing and it’s brave thing to do

  • @qmoonwalker3847
    @qmoonwalker3847 3 года назад

    Great set up! Will be great to see how the strawberrys come out!

  • @josuequintanilla9856
    @josuequintanilla9856 3 года назад

    This is a cool idea for my mini ranch I’m playing to start in the summer.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      Oh yeah it’s so nice having fresh strawberries. Good luck with your ranch!

  • @CBRadi0_89
    @CBRadi0_89 2 года назад

    Loving your videos here from Sydney Australia

  • @johnbryant-ch5md
    @johnbryant-ch5md Год назад

    Awesome... Thanks for video... I love strawberry

  • @Theprofilepictures
    @Theprofilepictures 3 года назад +1

    Would you consider doing a nutrition video?

  • @nrrajedsolutions
    @nrrajedsolutions 3 года назад +1

    Hey, awesome job tha 3 of u. I love the family teamwork. I love those strawberry buckets, tha rectangular tubs. What’s the correct name and where did u source them?

  • @myleneapuda710
    @myleneapuda710 2 года назад

    What a beautiful set up👍❤️😃

  • @rockytunes89
    @rockytunes89 3 года назад +1

    will they survive the winter? strawberries in the soil have the ground to warm them and moderate temperature changes. will these be kept and used next year? or started over?

  • @crackedztephone5427
    @crackedztephone5427 3 года назад +1

    Quality content and a quality chanel thank you from Australia for all the tips and tricks. Quick question the emitters when used for tomato cucumber and strawberry are they one 24/7?

  • @RangerRob
    @RangerRob 3 года назад

    My Wife and I always loved your videos, How come they stopped?

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      We are back...Devon is just taking the summer off....she will back soon...stay tuned....thank you for supporting us!!

  • @Mister.Doodler
    @Mister.Doodler 3 года назад

    Oh I loved your setup. I am starting very small and one day will be as big as yours. Would love to know how you started.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      Check out the build video. and the introduction to Bradwood Farm video. Tells you how we got started. Good Luck

  • @graftonarchery2713
    @graftonarchery2713 3 года назад

    Great videos. Nothing beats the taste of Northeast Ohio strawberries. Where do you sell your produce?

  • @danj285
    @danj285 3 года назад +1

    the only time one has 'bland' hydroponic produce is lower PK ration to N e.g NPK.
    tip to all hobby growers, if you've tasted your crop and its bland add 10-50ppms MKP to each 250ppms of your nutrient tank solution to increase your PK to N ratio.

  • @hikiula
    @hikiula 3 года назад

    Good show! Keep up the good Passion...

  • @Antilleotheclown
    @Antilleotheclown 3 года назад

    I have a greenhouse and I grow several types of hydroponic tomatoes, lettuce and three cucumber types. The produce is to die for. When you hear people talking about hydroponic produce taste bland or like water this is a tactic used by conventional growers to keep people from buying hydroponic products. What you need to realize. Is that hydroponic growers can produce more food faster using less space than conventional growers and better quality products without the use of harmful chemicals. So I guess if I were still a conventional grower I would scare people away from my competitors products as well. So it’s best to try it for yourself and steer clear of the many rumors that are far from truth.

  • @tonyleague4938
    @tonyleague4938 3 года назад +3

    Where did you get the buckets?

    • @adrianharrison4728
      @adrianharrison4728 2 года назад

      I just got buckets from cropking, bucket cost was o.k but shipping was high.

  • @johnpollard744
    @johnpollard744 3 года назад +2

    Great family. Hoping you guys really do well.

  • @robbyhodge2635
    @robbyhodge2635 3 года назад +1

    Where can I buy the buckets that sit on rails for the strawberries?/ love your channel, lots of great information. Thx!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +2

      They were special order from CropKing last year. They don't have them listed on their site yet, but I will post a link when I can. I have looked other places online, but haven't found anything similar. We really like the rounded edges.

  • @hineshineseastforkfarm3473
    @hineshineseastforkfarm3473 2 года назад

    Would love to know how where you got the strawberries hanging buckets. I would like to try your strawberries setup?

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      We purchased those from CropKing. They are a Dutch bucket made for strawberries. We just picked up another 100 and considering turning the high tunnel into a strawberry house only. If you contact CropKing let them know we sent you and they will take great care of you!!

  • @stephangraig6172
    @stephangraig6172 Год назад

    I like the hydro trays containers you use for the strawberries, can you advise where you purchase them, I'd like to try those in my green house in Alaska ???

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  Год назад

      they would work great. we love them. They were purchased from CropKing. They are not listed on the website.... you have to call them but let them know we sent you and they will take great care of you.

  • @fbisurveillancevan1635
    @fbisurveillancevan1635 3 года назад

    Peppers are perrenials . I love overwintering peppers and planting them in spring right after the frost.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +1

      I think we are going to try that this year...thank you for the suggestion!!!

    • @fbisurveillancevan1635
      @fbisurveillancevan1635 3 года назад

      @@HomegrownPassion they start making peppers right away that way

  • @emmanuelatolagbe2452
    @emmanuelatolagbe2452 3 года назад

    Could you please help with your nutrigation program? A doc or video might help especially for fruity vegetables

  • @billarnol722
    @billarnol722 2 года назад

    Love your videos so informative. Is there anything I can do to make my hydroponic strawberries sweeter?

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      make sure your ph and ec are right where they need to be...let them get cold at night and they will get sweet...oh let them vine ripe as much as you can

  • @michaelwalborn1384
    @michaelwalborn1384 3 года назад +1

    Just started watching your channel and I love it I always wanted to start a hydroponic farm anything you could tell me get started would be most appreciated thanks

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! We'd recommend starting small and growing what you like. Growing in buckets with medium is more forgiving than NFT, but NFT can be pretty simple too. I've seen small setups that have great results. Katy always says to just pay attention to the plants and fix issues as soon as pop up.

  • @deannaschroeder19601
    @deannaschroeder19601 Год назад

    Love your video's, so much information. I went on CropKing and could not find the strawberry buckets that you are using. Can you help me out to be able to locate the buckets you are using. Keep up the great work.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  Год назад

      so, you have to call them. They are not listed on the website. Don't know why but that's how they are doing it.

  • @1jw298
    @1jw298 3 года назад +2

    Did you have customers before you got started? Or did you have everything up and running and then go out and get business

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +2

      Good question. We had a couple places that were interested in buying our produce right when we started. We picked up a few local restuarants and grocery stores the first year. The greenhouse wasn't totally full at that point. Katy and Doug spent a lot of time making deliveries all over the place. Eventually Katy got accepted into a couple farm markets and was contacted by Yellowbird to participate in the CSA program. Then they were able to drop the deliveries and focus on spending more time at the greenhouse and filling it to max capasity.

    • @1jw298
      @1jw298 3 года назад +1

      @@HomegrownPassion do your prices fluctuate during the winter versus the regular growing season due to the lack of fresh produce in the winter for the grocery stores? I’ve noticed that the stores raise their prices in the cold season.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +2

      @@1jw298 I’ve seen that too. We are able keep the same prices all year. We have wholesale and retail prices.

  • @superviro
    @superviro Год назад

    I'd love to know where you got those rail hanging buckets for the strawberries.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  Год назад

      hi Eric, those are from CropKing they are not listed on the website you have to call them to purchase. Let them know we sent you and they will take great care of you.

  • @gaucanalexandru3667
    @gaucanalexandru3667 Год назад

    Hi. How your mother said the recipe that I don't understand very well half what and half what for strawberries in a hydroponic system, if you want to tell me. Very nice greenhouse.

  • @markhook499
    @markhook499 2 года назад

    The planters that hang on the pipe, going to try my luck

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  2 года назад

      They work great... I think you will like them... check out this video from Fenster Farm...they use them too and sell lots of Strawberries. ruclips.net/video/YacmjU6qP1I/видео.html

  • @chanceharrington6749
    @chanceharrington6749 3 года назад

    Where did you find those buckets for the Strawberries, that hang on those rails?

  • @MrSpeedy327
    @MrSpeedy327 3 года назад

    Awesome vids. Love the education.

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад +1

      Glad you like them! thank you for supporting us!

  • @m.b.boyack2228
    @m.b.boyack2228 3 года назад

    Nice update, roll on Summer. Cheers.

  • @JohnAdams-ki1fv
    @JohnAdams-ki1fv 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video I'm watching while I fetch water to filter through for a nutrient change ... this is one of your best vids !! Great energy and practical advice makes for info I can hold on to !! Y'all are the best. . So inspiring ! What nutrients do ya'll use ? Or from " scratch " ? Or is that a trade secret? Thanks!

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate this...I tend to spend a lot of time editting. We are giving the strawberries the leafy crop nutrients from the main greenhouse right now, but we are working on getting the emitter system set up and they will have their own nutrients. We are still deciding which to use, but I will put it in a video once we decide. Hope you have a great weekend!

  • @relaxcreateandenjoy663
    @relaxcreateandenjoy663 3 года назад

    I love both hydroponic and u

  • @berrisbogle
    @berrisbogle 3 года назад

    Hi guys is it possible if you could tell me where you find the Square bucket you used for the Strawberries?

  • @dindongditch1776
    @dindongditch1776 3 года назад +1

    Don’t worry about the hatters they are uneducated.keep being you

  • @brianbordenkircher52
    @brianbordenkircher52 2 года назад

    Awesome set up!

  • @macky7482
    @macky7482 3 года назад

    I use silicone grease to protect the battery compartment of my thermometers

  • @jjime1175
    @jjime1175 3 года назад

    Check the prices at Agi starts in Florida. You use a Mychoriza media for the baskets but how are you getting the same beneficial fungi in your aquaponic planting medium to promote nutrient rich food?

    • @HomegrownPassion
      @HomegrownPassion  3 года назад

      The strawberries in the growing medium get feed a nutrient solution.