Quick look at the Cantaloups… We are using hammocks to support the fruit as we are growing them vertically on a trellis… I am trying a new intro and will…
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14 Responses to Green Evolutions Aquaponics Cantaloupe 15.6.12
Wow! Thanks for the super quick and detailed reply. I know there’s a lot of
us from “Farangland” that get that message about clean wholesome produce.
Hopefully the Thais will catch on soon
Hi the local Thai people love the fresh fish .. and a few get the non
carcinogenic idea.. but my market is mostly foreign owned restaurants and
ex-pat’s with a taste for chemical free “Super-Naturally Grown” food that
tastes great .. those I have a line up and waiting list for … I don’t
bother with the large locally owned hotels as the accountants only care
about the price.. Some of the foreign owned ones are OK … but are also
seasonal….
James, knowing the Thais as i do, and their dislike of spending too much
money, what kind of returns do you get on your produce? But, as you are
growing a premium, organic, quality product, you would expect a bit of a
premium price, naturally. But, do the locals turn their noses up at
anything more costly than the pesticide ridden “talad quality” stuff that
they are used to buying. Or are you, in fact, beating them off with a
stick, such is the demand for your produce? Nice Setup BTW
Great video. Very inspiring!
satori san
March 6, 2014 at 3:46 am
Great videos. Not too long but detailed. Thanks
Allen Karpinsky
March 6, 2014 at 4:07 am
Great video. Lots of cantaloupes Loved this video so I subbed to see more.
Thanks for sharing
nery colon
March 6, 2014 at 4:46 am
Wow! Thanks for the super quick and detailed reply. I know there’s a lot of
us from “Farangland” that get that message about clean wholesome produce.
Hopefully the Thais will catch on soon
gimmeabreakdude
March 6, 2014 at 5:05 am
This man has it together and knows what he is doing!
Bob Johnson
March 6, 2014 at 5:29 am
Really nice way to grow both fish and weggies!!! Really nice setup! Keep up
the good work!
VattenDemonen
March 6, 2014 at 5:43 am
Fabulous growth on those melons James, hearts of gold ehL Hope sales are
going well for your lovely organic produce. Love Mama and Billy-bob xx
zazamaxi
March 6, 2014 at 6:17 am
Hi the local Thai people love the fresh fish .. and a few get the non
carcinogenic idea.. but my market is mostly foreign owned restaurants and
ex-pat’s with a taste for chemical free “Super-Naturally Grown” food that
tastes great .. those I have a line up and waiting list for … I don’t
bother with the large locally owned hotels as the accountants only care
about the price.. Some of the foreign owned ones are OK … but are also
seasonal….
GreenEvolutions
March 6, 2014 at 7:14 am
the kailash cook link is broken 🙁
Brian Williams
March 6, 2014 at 7:56 am
Thank you Link fixed
GreenEvolutions
March 6, 2014 at 8:31 am
No updates or activity for nearly a year Has this business gone the same
way as most “farang” run businesses in Thailand i wonder?
gimmeabreakdude
March 6, 2014 at 8:35 am
James, knowing the Thais as i do, and their dislike of spending too much
money, what kind of returns do you get on your produce? But, as you are
growing a premium, organic, quality product, you would expect a bit of a
premium price, naturally. But, do the locals turn their noses up at
anything more costly than the pesticide ridden “talad quality” stuff that
they are used to buying. Or are you, in fact, beating them off with a
stick, such is the demand for your produce? Nice Setup BTW
gimmeabreakdude
March 6, 2014 at 9:07 am
Seed swap !!! what kind OS seeds would you be willing to swap for?
Charles Labedz
March 6, 2014 at 9:50 am
James, are you using crushed up bricks for your ,media beds? can you
explain what your using in detail?
seanmc980
March 6, 2014 at 10:18 am