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The Ladies Are Laying Again!

We are squarely back into farm fresh egg season and couldn’t be happier!!  Honestly we have gotten out of the egg eating habit over the winter when we only had store bought eggs available to us (yes, we could provide artificial light over the winter to trick our hens’ bodies into continual egg laying, but we prefer letting God’s rhythm’s work for He is Wise!).

I had gotten out of the habit of checking the nesting box, too.  Why would I if they aren’t laying.  One of the girls wanted to check the nesting box, so we did. And to our surprise there were 10 eggs in there!  We had no idea how long they have been in there, and while freshly laid eggs have a long shelf live, we decided to forgo this firstly discovered batch.

Now we are getting approximately three eggs a day from our four hens!  What a lovely surprise.  Can you say “Spring Veggie Frittata and Spinach Quiche”?  Bring on the Spring!

farm fresh eggs

Luke 11:12

“Or if he is asked for an egg, he will not give him a scorpion, will he?

Indoor Cherry Tomatoes Have Set !!

There may be fresh cherry tomatoes for us just around the corner.  We have three cherry tomato plants in a grow tent in the office basement which have overcome the unexpected shock of being relocated from my home basement into the grow tent.  You can see the post about that earlier in this blog.

After watching a few cycles of flowers blooming and then fading on these growing tomato plants, it dawned on me that I have to do the bees work while growing inside!  A few shakes here.  A few shakes there.  Taking one cluster of flowers and pressing them against others.  With no bees to help, I had to hand pollinate them in order to get to the next stage.

And ladies and gentlemen … without further adieu … the start of our indoor tomatoes!

Cherry Tomatoes are Starting

Lamentations 3:23
They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness.

 

Dead Cucumbers :-(

Not every experiment meets with success, but failure is an incredible teacher.  It is with sadness that I report the first indoor cucumber growing experiment is over and met with barely mild success.  So I’m happy!!

My best guess at this moment is that we experienced some root rot.  Although I am keeping some heat in that area, it was probably kept below optimal growth temperatures.  Additionally they had dried out over a long holiday weekend, and I had since started over compensating with over watering.  Between the cooler temps and the over watering, the cucumbers plants were not able to take up the water and I fear this is what caused their death.

Better luck next time (because that’s what experiments are all about)!  And we did get to eat one little itsy bitsy cucumber.

Indoor Cucumbers Died

Harvest from the Flood and Drain Aquaponic Grow Bed

Time to clean up the flush and drain aquaponic grow bed in Humbleville, USA!  We ended up with a net weight on the basil harvest at slightly over 3 ounces.  Here you also see the beginnings of a side dish with the Swiss Chard.  Saute’d in butter with mushrooms and garlic, this was the perfect topping to a delicious steak!  Although we are not fans of jalapenos, rumor is they are good for the chickens (I might actually de-seed a few of these and fill them with cream cheese and bacon crumbles … maybe).

Aquaponic basil, swiss chard and peppers

Root Explosion!

So it has been 8 days since we opened up the new DWC aquaponic bed for our lettuce plants, and the results already have been simply amazing!  The DWC bed was much easier to install than the Flood & Drain bed, and a lot less expensive as we didn’t need any of the Hydroton expanded clay pellets as a grow medium.  We are simply growing in nutrient rich water!!

aquaponic roots

What I want to point out here is the tremendous root growth in about one week!  In the picture above you will see the lettuce plant’s roots.  The darker roots you see hanging down in the middle of the root system are the roots that had established up until a week ago.  Those dark roots are still healthy, taking on the color from the soil and such when it was sitting in a tray under the florescent grow lights.  All of the white roots are the NEW root growth!!!  All of those new white roots came into existence in just one week.  I’m really looking forward to this new edition into our healthy eating plan.

Job 14:7-9  For there is hope for a tree, When it is cut down, that it will sprout again, And its shoots will not fail. “Though its roots grow old in the ground And its stump dies in the dry soil, At the scent of water it will flourish And put forth sprigs like a plant.

2.5 Month Old Cherry Tomatoes

Last night the cherry tomato plants started about two and half months ago got a trim up, a stake up and a light height adjustment.  Growth over these past two weeks have been noticeable.  After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, these three cherry tomato plants will probably be moved to the office and into a grow tent to increase the light it receives to foster additional growth and hopefully fruit in the not too distant future.

I am amazed to learn that we can’t really get fresh tomatoes in the winter here in Michigan.  All of our store bought tomatoes are sourced from Mexico, and if we’re lucky we might find some from Canada.  Shocking!  Well over this winter, I am going to attempt to produce some Fenton grown tomatoes to our diet.

So far so good, don’t you think?

tomatos in december

 

The Deep Water Culture (DWC) Aquaponic Bed is Active!

There will still need to be some adjustments, but just yesterday I was able to finish what was required to get the deep water culture (DWC) aquaponic bed expansion operational.  So excited!

The DWC bed is different than the flood and drain bed, and is suitable for lettuces.  The existing bed had a compressed clay pellet grow medium and the water would rise and fall, wetting the roots and providing nutrients but then allowing them to dry out so the roots do not rot.  This new expansion will have water in the bed at all times, with fresh aerated water coming from the fish tank to be used by the lettuce plants floating atop the water, with the overflow going out from the back of the bed and returning into the fish tank below.

I’ve had to, at least temporarily, return to the 1000 watt equivalent LED light to light up both beds, but I already have a lower watt LED panel I can install now at my leisure above the new bed.  For now, the pink room with the reflector hanging behind it as a light shield will add to our outdoor Christmas decorations in the front window.

The lettuce in the picture below were started from seed and have been growing set in trays on my florescent light grown shelf until I got this bed up and running.  I’m looking forward to seeing how these grow and rotating in a couple of head of lettuce every week to keep us in a continual fresh supply.

aquaponic dwc bed

2 Samuel 22:37

“You enlarge my steps under me, And my feet have not slipped.

First Indoor Cucumber!

The first may not always be the best, but there is an excitement associated with firsts to be sure.  We have produced our first cucumber indoors under LED light.  It was small but very tasty, and we like that we know there has been no chemicals or pesticides used in the making of this tiny fruit.

I had one over drying situation during a long weekend that caused the plants some issues.  There is also some yellowing on the leaves which I believe indicate a lack of nutrients.  Transplanting these into one gallon fabric grow bags and using more of my fish water to water these cucumbers should be a step in the right direction.

So far, so good!

First Indoor Cucumber

1 Samuel 14:35

And Saul built an altar to the LORD; it was the first altar that he built to the LORD.

Expansion of the Desktop Aquaponic System

The time has come to double the growing area of my homemade, desktop aquaponic system!  This time the bed will be devoted to lettuce production.  The main reason for this is instead of a flood and drain set up, which is suitable for most vegetables, I do not want the second bed also flooding and draining as my concern is if both beds are full at the same time, the water remaining for Oscar the fish might be insufficient.  Therefore this expansion will be a DWC (Deep Water Culture) grow bed.

What’s the difference?  Well, the flood and drain set up is good for most vegetables because the roots cannot sit in water all of the time or the roots will simply rot out.  This isn’t the case for lettuce.  They are fine growing in constant water.  So the plan is whatever water doesn’t spill into the flood and drain bed already established, will flow into this new DWC bed and then drain out the back side and into the fish tank again.  This flow of water will continue to deliver the fish produced nutrients to the grow bed for absorption by the lettuce and then the cleaned water returns to the fish.

The foam board you see in the picture will float on top of the water in the new grow bed.  Holes will be cut so the lettuce plants can be inserted into the hole designed to hold the net cups I will use.  I believe I have all the parts I will need to press forward with the expansion, so any good thoughts or prayers are appreciated as I take another step forward with our indoor gardening aquaponic project!

aquaponic expansion DWC

1 Corinthians 3:7

So then neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but God who causes the growth.