Growing Food

Aquaponics…What is it?

Simply put, we do what nature does.

Blooming Health Farms grows fish and vegetables together. Fish waste feeds the plants, the plants clean the water so the fish stay happy and healthy.

We use 3% of the water and 10% of the land of traditional farming, thus conserving our precious land and water resources.

What We Grow

Vegetables: We grow: Cilantro, Basil, Lettuce and a variety of micro greens and sprouts.

Fish: The farm will primarily cultivate tilapia and catfish.

Farm Science

The Science Behind the Work

Sustainable, Innovative, Local

Aquaponics Science

Aquaponics is the symbiotic growth of both fish and plants in a recirculating system. Fish are fed a high protein, minerally rich feed and the animal waste is primarily excreted through the gills in the form of ammonia and other useable micronutrients. The ammonia-rich waste is converted by naturally occurring, beneficial bacteria in a two-step process into useable plant metabolites.
1. Nitrosomonas spp. convert ammonia into nitrite.
2. Nitrobacter spp. and Nitrospira spp. convert nitrate into nitrate. Nitrate is a useable form of nitrogen that can be taken up by plant roots.

The farm will use large above-ground fish tanks to culture tilapia and channel catfish in highly oxygenated water. The high-protein feed allows fish to grow quickly, much like an athlete in training. Protein is also made of about 16% nitrogen, which is the major part of the ammonia waste released by fish. The nutrient and oxygen-rich water from the fish tank flows into a biological filter that houses the bacteria.

After the magic happens in the biofilter, the water flows into the plant grow beds. Plants are grown year-round under LED lighting and outside in greenhouses during warmer months allowing produce to be more readily available. Ultimately, the plants use the nutrients and the purified water flows back to the fish tank.

Sustainability

The locally produced Flourish Farm system Blooming Health Farms uses requires very few resources to maintain. It is 97% more water efficient and 90% more space efficient than traditional farming. In addition to being cost effective, the system produces crops at an incredible rate due to the readily available nutrients for plants to consume.

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