In the heart of Brooklyn sits a small aquaponics farm on what was once a vacant dirt lot nestled between a pizzeria and a tax-prep service. If folks were to peek in (and Yemi Amu sure hopes they do), ...
Aquaponic vertical farm start up Edenworks grows all manner of microgreens their in Brooklyn operation. Grown in a self-sustaining ecosystem, their nutrient-rich product is intended to be on shelves ...
One of the first things you notice about Verticulture, an aquaponic farm built on the top floor of the old Pfizer factory in Brooklyn, is the smell: ammonia and a slight funk of moss. The air is hot ...
This is some extreme gardening. [I Am Become Derpth] didn’t let lack of space or tillable soil stop him from growing a bountiful harvest. Instead of cutting though prairie sod to begin the farming he ...
Urban farming has been gaining popularity these days in NYC, but a Brooklyn-based company is taking the verdant practice to new heights–literally. Hidden away on a Johnson Avenue warehouse rooftop ...
Yemi Amu believes that fish poop can change the world — or at the very least change an abandoned Bushwick lot into a thriving farm. She and her partner Jonathan Boe have spent the past year setting up ...
Photo taken on Aug. 23, 2018 shows a fish tank in OKO Farm in Brooklyn, New York, the United States. As the only outdoor aquaponics farm in Brooklyn, OKO farm is open for educational tour, ...
Aquaponics fertilizes plant crops with bacteria-treated fish waste products. The plants return the favor by filtering the fish's water—and humans can eat both of them Confounded by the inexhaustible ...