Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Farming, Fishing, and Digging a Hole



Trevor and I just got back from a weekend at Green Flamingo, where we finished digging the aquaponics pond we've had going for awhile. Aquaponics is like hydroponics, only it makes use of animals in the water for purposes of filtration, plant nourishment, and mosquito control. As you can see, it has not been filled yet, but we have lined it with carpet and pool liner so that the water won't seep through the ground.

Other duties included assisting intern Steve with an after-hours trash run...


...and assisting him again when he ran out of gas on the way back :(


Other than that, it was a very relaxing weekend. We visited Green Flamingo's booth at the farmers' market in New Smyrna Beach...


...fished...


...cooked a spicy skillet meal (visit The Chickenless Kitchen for the recipe!)...


...and lied around like the trailer trash we so desperately hope to be one day.


We still have not decided on an internship for this summer, but for now, Green Flamingo is a fantastic place to be and we are ecstatic to be volunteering our time there. It's hella-difficult to get back to civilization and see ridiculous stuff like this sign outside Cracker Barrel:


Will keep you updated on the internship story as it unfolds!

2 comments:

  1. Yeah, gotta love the neighborly reminders! So what grows in an aquaponics garden?

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  2. We're thinking about some lettuces while it's still cool out. But pretty much anything that can be grown using regular old hydroponics can be grown using this method as well.

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