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Folks in or around Seattle or anyone who just wants to join, really.

  • Alder posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   1 month, 3 weeks ago · View

    Hey folks I’m new to this type of gardening and a kenesthetic learner so I want to aid any window farmers who need extra hands/eyes/minds. Even $100 would be a huge sacrifice for me to build a window farm so I’m hoping to learn, first hand, what does and does not work first. I also have a bit of organizing experience if anyone wants to plan something more public.

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  • peter donahue posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   3 months ago · View

    Hey seattle people- There’s a new cafe on Capitol Hill with some great windows that they would like to see some windowframe gardens in. I’m kinda new to this tech, but would like to partner up with somebody who knows how it’s done and do a public installation. Any interest email me or walk down to Black Coffee Coop http://blackcoffeecoop.com/

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  • Matt GIlmore posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   12 months ago · View

    Does anyone have to supplement their window farm with extra lights? I have just started mine and I’m hoping there will be enough light, at least in the summer months, to grow regional vegetables.

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      Matt GIlmore · 12 months ago

      I see there’s no edit, I have southwest facing windows.

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      Sylvia Woerner · 12 months ago

      Hi Matt There is a great post by Brian Marshal here just near this post, that has some great lighting suggestions. My experience has been that my plants were much happier when I added two lights. They turn their leaves toward those lights. Later on I plan to add more lighting, but I did not have supplemental lighting for a while. When I go to the south room (big big window) the sun will be better. I hope you enjoy your windowfarm as much as I enjoy mine. Sylvia from Manchester Indiana.

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  • Marcus posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   12 months ago · View

    I bought a Petco 9902 pump, and I suspect it is too weak. I think this because water isn’t circulating to the top. The recommended Petco 9903 has been discontinued. Does anyone know of a store in Seattle to purchase an alternative pump that will be sufficiently strong?

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      Sylvia Woerner · 12 months ago

      Hello Marcus, I’m new (since December) but my experience has been — when the water did not work properly there was an air leak somewhere. I experimented with sealing all leaks and putting my air intake deeper or more shallow. Also when the pipe had too many curves it did not work as good. There is a possibility of a bad pump though. Bummer!!! I hope you can figure out what is wrong. MY WINDOWFARM HAS BEEN A JOY FOR ME and I would have been greatly discouraged if my first system had not worked. Sylvia – Manchester IN USA

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      Matt GIlmore · 12 months ago

      SODO Hydro has a small selection of air pumps that’s worth looking into. I’m not to that stage yet, but I will be heading there for to check out their pumps again when I’m ready.

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      Marcus · 12 months ago

      Thank you Sylvia and Matt,

      My partner found the recommended Petco 9903 pump today up in Shoreline near Seattle. We tried our system with that and it worked a little better, but it did not make a significant difference. Then we bought a 2.5 gallon container of water at Safeway and used it for our base water. We stood it upright measuring 11.5”, compared to 7.5” for the previous bottle. This made all the difference. Water is now pumped through the system at a steady pace. With that bottle in place, we re-hooked up our Petco 9902 pump and it worked as well. However, we prefer the 9903 because of the dial which allows us to run the system at the lowest setting, making it much quieter than the 9902.

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  • Karney posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   1 year ago · View

    Hey I was in New York in March interviewing Britta Riley herself for my documentary about urban farming. Now I’m in back home in Portland and I’d love to meet a few windowfarmers from the Northwest. My brother and a bunch of cousins live up in Seattle so I come there pretty often.

    Check out the blog to see what I’m up to:
    http://www.plantthismovie.com

    -Karney Hatch
    karneyhatch@gmail.com

    Get in touch!

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  • shnnnhickman posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    I’m interested in getting some tilapia fish to run my aquarium based windowfarm. But the source I found requires you to buy 25 at a time. Is anyone interested in going in on a group buy?

  • shnnnhickman posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    I put together a 6 unit column this weekend. It hangs above my rubbermaid fish tank. I’m trying beans first then I’ll move on to other plants. I tried to make it an 8 unit column but the water didn’t want to travel up the sixth. I picked up the 1.5 liter electrolyte water bottles from Trader Joes. Because I prefer a straight sided container but I had to hot glue in a little half inch lip inside the water bottle to get the net pot to stay in place at the opening and not fall to the bottom of the bottle. I used the two bicycle pump needles in drilled holes a few inches up the tube and added a sponge filter over the bottom of the tube to keep the snails and small fish out of it. The tanks is actually my cat’s ”fish TV set”. So it’s not much to look at but fully cycled and already on the floor. Ph 7, Nitrates 5.

    Sorry the video is sideways Ha! I come from a photoshop world where images are rotated. Not an option with video. I’ll reshoot tomorrow.
    But you get the idea.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYTrNfT7DC4&feature=context&context=G2004994AUAAAAAAAAAA
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1XmrceLLGw&feature=g-upl&context=G2004994AUAAAAAAAAAA

  • shnnnhickman posted an update in the group AvatarSeattle:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    howdy,
    where did people get their bottles? I don’t buy bottled water so… I don’t have a source at the moment.

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      Joel Gombiner · 1 year, 3 months ago

      you go to basically any store, then buy something that’s in a plastic bottle.

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