The Growcer Blog
Read our blog which covers everything to do with container farming in Canada, from hydroponics to how the vertical farming technology is being used to promote food sovereignty.
20 Benefits of Hydroponic Farming
Hydroponic farming has many benefits over traditional agriculture. And while these systems aren’t meant to completely replace traditional methods, they offer several advantages over conventional soil-growing, including less water, land, labour, and chemical usage.
Day in a Life of a Grower: Distribution
Where did the harvest go? Follow Fiona as the Rocket Greens teams delivers the harvest to the grocery store and CSA subscribers. You might even run into unexpected guests . . .
Over these past weeks, Fiona with Rocket Greens documents what it’s like to seed, transplant, grow, and harvest in a Growcer modular farm.
Day in a Life of a Grower: Harvesting
Harvest time! Understand the planning and work that goes into harvesting a week’s worth of subscription boxes. Over these past weeks, Fiona with Rocket Greens documents what it’s like to seed, transplant, grow, and harvest in a Growcer modular farm.
Day in a Life of a Grower: Growing
Fiona with Rocket Greens documents what it’s like to seed, transplant, grow, and harvest in a Growcer modular farm. In this post, see how spinach grows through various stages over 4 weeks and gain insight into what daily and maintenance tasks look like.
Day in a Life of a Grower: Growing
Fiona with Rocket Greens documents what it’s like to seed, transplant, grow, and harvest in a Growcer modular farm. In this post, see how spinach grows through various stages over 4 weeks and gain insight into what daily and maintenance tasks look like.
Day in a Life of a Grower: Transplanting
Fiona with Rocket Greens documents what it’s like to seed, transplant, grow, and harvest in a Growcer modular farm. In this post, watch how seeds are transplanted into the larger growing area. Fiona also reveals her transplant grading method and how she decides what seedlings make the cut to be transplanted.
Day in a Life of a Grower: Seeding
Have you ever wondered if you have what it takes to grow food year-round using hydroponics? Step inside a working farm and explore what it’s like to be a hydroponic grower. Fiona with Rocket Greens will document what it’s like to seed, transplant, grow, and harvest in a Growcer modular farm.
Op-Ed: Canadian farmers fight climate change
Senator Rob Black penned this op-ed for The Hill Times about the different ways Canada’s agricultural community is leading the charge for diversified, sustainable farming and highlighted his visit to Growcer’s container farm as an example of agri-tech innovation.
The Ultimate Guide to Starting a CSA with a Container Farm
This guide will break down what Community Supported Agriculture is, how the model works with a container farm, and what it looks like to start and market your CSA food box.
7 Important Benefits of Urban Farming
Urban agriculture is having a big moment. Find out the important benefits of Urban Farming and how you can start your own urban farming project.
The Ultimate Guide to Hydroponic Farming
There’s a lot of misinformation and hype around hydroponic farming. This guide breaks down what hydroponic farming is, shares the benefits of growing vertically, addresses common misconceptions, and assesses its role in the future of food production.
6 Benefits of Turn-Key Modular Hydroponic Farms
Turn-key container farms sustainably grow local, fresh food all year-round. Find out why modular farms are easier and less resource intensive than other farming methods.
Top 3 Benefits of Green Leafy Vegetables
Leafy green vegetables are packed nutrients, are protective against many chronic health conditions and are easy to grow. Understand why leafy greens make a difference for you!
The Value of Locally Grown Produce
If you’re thinking about growing hyper-local food, it’s important to understand the value of the product and its market position. Find out more.
Top 5 Resources to Understand Social Enterprises in Canada
Five resources to help non-profit organizations better understand what’s a social enterprise and what you need to start one in Canada.
Campus Food Projects: The University of Ottawa
Maryann Moffitt, dietitian and food liaison officer at the University of Ottawa, shares how growing greens on campus makes a difference - from padding against price shocks to being a tangible sign of commitment of the school’s sustainability.
Campus Food Projects: Acadia University
It has been more than a year since a Growcer unit was installed at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. We spoke with Laura Miller, director of food services at Acadia University, about the past year and the impact of growing their own greens on campus.
Working with Northern Communities
If you’re familiar with Growcer, you know about our connection to the North. If you’re not, we’ll explain why the North, what some of our current projects look like, and more broadly, what it means to work collaboratively with northern communities.