Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 4:15 PM
Flagler
There is a growing interest among consumers of where their produce is grown. Locally grown produce is becoming more popular when compared to that which is grown organically and shipped long distance. Many home owners are taking the locally grown philosophy literally by wanting to grow at least some of their own fresh vegetables. Having enough room to garden is a perceived obstacle for many home owners when considering a vegetable garden for the first time. The Urban Nano Farm was created as a demonstration of growing vegetables in an urban setting from a research/teaching perspective. Crop growing strategy in a small space is a primary focus, from raised beds to various types of containers. Crop selection appropriate for small space growing, crop rotation, and seasonal crop succession are actively examined. Fertilizer and pest control are important considerations for many home gardeners. Plant growth and health is evaluated following the use of traditional synthetic formulations as well as materials certified for use in organic growing strategies. Consumer produce and varietal preferences are compiled from the local farmers market and used for crop planning and demonstrations.