Vertical walls grow leafy greens hydroponically for local markets
- Growings!, a hydroponics farm inside a former warehouse at the NETWorks facility in Tucker, held a ribbon cutting on May 20, 2025.
- The farm was created to provide fresh produce year-round, avoiding weather dependence and supporting the existing food pantry at NETWorks.
- Growings! cultivates leafy greens and herbs including lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, basil, arugula, Swiss chard, cilantro, and more under controlled indoor conditions.
- David Fisher, NETWorks' executive director, explained that most items available in food pantries are packaged foods, while fresh fruits and vegetables are often limited, underscoring the importance of the farm’s contribution.
- This project aims to enhance local food access by supplying fresh vegetables and herbs to clients who select their groceries from the food pantry.
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Vertical walls grow leafy greens hydroponically for local markets
With a former Oxford County airplane hangar transformed into a vertical farm of greens and herbs, the young owners of Beekist Growers say their long-term plan is to expand their hydroponic operation even more.
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US (GA): New indoor farm has big plans to fight hunger
A new kind of farm has come to DeKalb County that's not dependent on sunshine and rain and is not subject to weather's dramatic changes. This farm is located indoors with ideal growing conditions. A ribbon cutting was held May 20 for Growings!, a hydroponics farm, located in a former warehouse at…
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