HOME FARM
HYDROPONICS
Fresh Healthy Produce at Home
"If you are concerned that the industrial food system doesn't have your health and wellbeing in mind, you would be correct about that."
Greg Peterson, The Urban Farm

THE DIRT
WHY GROW HOMEGROWN PRODUCE
Health
Get maximum nutritional value for your health when you harvest at the time you eat. Produce loses 15% to 90% nutrients in 24hrs.
Lifestyle
A farm in your home is the ultimate convenience. No need to plan shopping at the grocery store, just harvest when you want to eat.
Cost
True organic produce is more expensive than ever. The cost of running a home hydroponic system is as little as 50c a day.
No Pesticides
More than 90% of Americans have pesticides or byproducts in their bodies. Growing at home means your produce is always fresh and healthy.
Yield
Hydroponic yields are 11 times higher than conventional farming. Home Farm Hydroponics will show you how to harvest much more.
Water
Indoor hydroponic gardens use 13 times less water than conventional farming. Our closed system means no water is wasted.
Security
Growing your own food gives you piece of mind you will always have access to healthy produce. Take back control of your food and health.
In-season
Create the perfect conditions for growing your favorite fresh vegetables all year round. Strawberries anyone?
Time
Too busy? It's easier than you think. Just 5 mins of maintenance and 5 mins to harvest p/w. Far less than going to the grocery store.
Waste
Aim for zero waste. Zero food waste, minimum water waste. If you have rain catchment system, you'll have zero water waste.
Experience
Are you a black thumb? You don't need experience to operate a hydroponic farm. Our team will show you how to be a green thumb!
Land
Indoor hydroponics saves between 6 and 400 times arable land. We can't grow all our own food (yet), but it's a good start.

THE GOAL
Learn new skills
Nurture all things local
Grow your own vegetables
Aim for zero waste, reduction, reuse
Strive to inflict the least possible harm around us
Build communities towards sharing, independence, resilience