Resources
It’s simple. Growcer is the choice of people who want an accessible container farm that can grow food anywhere, all year round.
Access our top resources to demystify vertical farming so you can take advantage of the opportunity to grow fresh food locally.
View or download our top resources today to get one step closer to growing.
Vertical Farming 101
What does "hydroponics" mean? Are hydroponics the same as vertical farming? Yes and no. Answer all your questions about the basics of vertical farming with our beginner resources.
Plus, understand how to make sense of the different container farms out there and how Growcer farms stack up.
Start Container Farming
Vertical farming solves a problem for you, but where to start? Watch step-by-step webinars on how growers have started modular hydroponic farming from the intial ideation phase, to selecting a viable business model, to securing financing to turn the idea into a reality.
Training Overview Guide (Your first year with Growcer)
Strengthening Indigenous Communities Through Food Projects (CANDO Webinar + Summary)
Vertical Farming In Action
You understand the value of vertical farming and want to see real examples of farms in action.
Read, watch, and understand how communities and businesses across Canada are taking advantage of vertical farms to grow fresh produce locally.
Norway House Cree Nation: Growing food for local economic development
Churchill Northern Studies Centre: Growing fresh produce in arctic climates
Yellowknife Co-op: Store grown greens to streamline the supply chain
Acadia University: Greener, safer, and hyper-local campus food production
Gitmaxmak’ay Nisga’a Society: Year-round sustainable solution for food security
Squamish Nation: Growing nutritious produce for Ayás Méńmen Child and Family Services
Verdures Dorey: Diversifying the dairy farm with a vegetable CSA in rural Quebec
Your Guide to Growcer
Download ‘Everything You Need To Know’ - your comprehensive guide to Growcer farms and what it takes to transform your idea into a reality. Understand what you can grow, potential yields, and installation requirements.