HYDRO HARVEST FARMS
Hydro Harvest FarmsCLOSED THIS JULY, 4TH 2010
Greetings!

Independence, that is a wonderful thing! Independence, that is what America is all about. We love what the Declaration has ultimately given all of us. Celebrate this weekend with your families and loved ones. We lost two fine Policemen this week and listen to what people remember about them. The news isn't about how great they apprehended perps, or how complete their paperwork was. No, it was about the children, wives, mother, fathers, brothers and sisters they left behind. Memories of these two great guys will always be with the families and friends. So, be with yours and make memories.
 
Independence also gives us the ability to think outside the box. Also, eat and grow outside the box. If we keep doing things the way we always have, we may have ended up paying taxes to the queen on top of all of the other taxes and fees we pay! Hydro Harvest Farms is outside the box. Hydroponics is where farming is going. We can't save the whole planet in one big sweep. It will take all of us little by little, caring about what is destroying life as we know it. Start. It's a great feeling!
 
 We know it is very hot outside, but don't forget, we keep on trucking. We have many wonderful veggies in our gardens. Growing food isn't just sticking a seed in the medium and watering it and watching it grow. There are other important things involved. One of the most important concerns are pests and other unwanted problems that could happen in your garden. This newsletter will feature some of the issues and what we have to help control them. We don't use killer chemicals! Why would anyone? But, it's done. DON'T DO THAT!
Let's all get ready for a great fall crop, pay attention to your plants and call us or stop by the farm for advice, help getting started, or to just shoot the stuff.
 
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John and Terrie Lawson
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Integrated Pest Management Part 1
Hydro Harvest Farms is an IPM farm. We start in a sterile environment and use Organic Practices. We believe IPM is better than Organic. It involves every aspect of life. The following is a Cornell University easy guide on how it works. For the next couple of weeks we will feature some of the methods we use on the farm and products we have available for your plants.

IPM in a Nutshell

Step 1: Be prepared. What pests can you expect and how can you avoid them? Learn which tactics work-and under which conditions-should pests show up in your yard or on your doorstep. Learn about the beneficial organisms that can help you out.

Step 2: Think prevention. It's the first step in IPM.

  • keep pests out: caulk and seal cracks and holes from cellar to attic
  • don't feed pests: keep it clean, inside and out
  • keep plants and lawns healthy so they resist pests better

Step 3: No surprises. Scout routinely, keeping tabs on potential pests. Know your threshold-the point when a few pests become a few too many.

Step 4: Think strategy: Every tactic costs something. Will your benefits justify the costs? Know all the options before you commit.

Step 5: Choose and use: Choose tactics and tools that provide the best results while keeping environmental costs as low as possible and staying within your budget. Whatever option you settle on-do it right!

Step 6: Think again: How did it work? What did you learn? How much has the situation changed?

Integrated pest management rarely relies on just one tactic-it integrates tactics to prevent pests entirely or reduce them to levels you can live with.

Good science. Good sense. IPM.

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How Does Neem Oil Work?
 
neem oil
NATURAL CURE FOR MANY PESTS
 

Does neem oil insecticide work? Some gardeners question the usefulness of neem insecticide.

 

They sprayed neem oil, and did not see an immediate effect. They probably did not understand how neem oil affects insects.

 

Neem oil does work, but the way it works is different from other insecticides. Neem is not an instant, knock down, kill everything pesticide.

 

Neem oil affects insects in many different, ingenious and subtle ways.

 

How neem oil messes with the insects' brains and bodies

Neem oil has many complex active ingredients. Rather than being simple poisons, those ingredients are similar to the hormones that insects produce. Insects take up the neem oil ingredients just like natural hormones.

 

Neem enters the system and blocks the real hormones from working properly. Insects "forget" to eat, to mate, or they stop laying eggs. Some forget that they can fly. If eggs are produced they don't hatch, or the larvae don't molt.

 

Obviously insects that are too confused to eat or breed will not survive. The population eventually plummets, and they disappear. The cycle is broken.

 

How precisely it works is difficult for scientists to find out. There are too many different active substances in neem oil, and every insect species reacts differently to neem insecticide.

 

Neem oil does not hurt beneficial insects. Only chewing and sucking insects are affected. It is certainly fascinating.

 

Like real hormones, neem oil insecticide works at very low concentrations, in the parts per million range. A little neem oil goes a long way.

 

But this is not something that happens over night. People spray neem oil as insecticide, and expect everything to die instantly, because that's what they are used to from chemical poisons. When that does not happen they conclude neem insecticide does not work.

 

It does work! Give it time to work. It's a much smarter way to deal with insect pests than to just kill everything.

 

How neem oil deters chewing and sucking insects

There is a nice story that demonstrates how grasshoppers react to neem oil insecticide. It goes something like this:

 

Someone did an experiment. It involved two jars, two leaves, and two grasshoppers. One leaf was sprayed with a chemical insecticide, and one with neem oil. The two grasshoppers were put in the two jars, with one leaf each.

 

The first grasshopper ate the leaf and died almost instantly. The grasshopper with the neem oil covered leaf did not touch the leaf and lived. At least for a few days. Eventually it starved to death.

 

What would you prefer? A poisonous half eaten lettuce, or an organic, untouched lettuce? It's a no brainer, isn't it?

 

Neem stops insects from eating the plants.

 

Part of this action is due to to the hormone like action of neem oil that I explained above. Insects "forget" to eat after they've been in contact with even traces of neem oil.

 

But it is also the presence, the mere hint of a smell of neem oil, that seems to be enough to keep leaf eating insects away. Neem oil can be very powerful as an anti-feedant and insect repellent.

 

This anti-feedant property is one of the most often advertised and lauded properties of neem oil insecticide. However, the hormonal effects I described above are even stronger.

 

Neem oil as an insect deterrent works well against grasshoppers and leafhoppers, but all other insect pests are controlled mostly through the hormone action.

 

The subtlety of the hormonal effects, and the fact that they may take days or weeks to manifest, makes people overlook them. Ill informed gardeners seek instant gratification, i.e. lots of dead insects immediately, rather than a balanced environment in the long run.

 

It's a shame, because the hormonal effect is where the real power of neem oil lies. It's the key to neem oil being an effective insecticide and good for the environment at the same time. It's also important to understand this effect to use neem oil insecticide correctly.

 

People eat neem leaves to cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver, and boost the immune system. So we certainly don't need to worry about a bit of neem inside our lettuce leaves. To me this is a much more attractive option than having poisonous foulicides build up in my garden.

 

Neem oil suffocates insects

Many gardeners use white oil (plain mineral oil) or even olive oil to combat soft bodied insects like aphids, thrips or whitefly. The oil coats the bugs and they suffocate. Neem oil insecticide does that as well. But it's more like a little bonus on top of everything else it does.

 

It can be a hazard, though. Of course there is no difference between suffocating good or bad bugs. Oil suffocates anything. So this aspect can harm beneficial insects!

 

Neem oil and beneficial insects

Neem is non toxic for beneficial insects. The main reason is that insects need to ingest the neem oil to be affected, and beneficial insects don't eat your plants. But you can still kill beneficial insects if you smother them with neem oil, so please be careful.

 

Beneficial insects are most active during the day. The best time to spray neem insecticide is very early in the morning, so the spray can dry before the good insects become active. Also a good time is the late afternoon or evening. Once the spray has dried it does not harm your bees, ladybugs, lacewings, predatory mites and wasps etc. 

 

The above is an excerpt from Discover Neem

 

Other good sites about Neem are:
 
Organic Materials Review Institute
 
 
Cornell University Resource Guide
 
 
Vegetable Diseases Fact Sheet
 
 
 
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 CLOSED SUNDAY JULY 4TH

Monday- Saturday 10-5

Sunday 11-4

 Directions to farm 1101 Shell Point Rd E Ruskin, Fl.

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We are closed on Christmas, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day and Rainy Yucky Days. 

 

 Our Farm is a U-Pick Farm and a Farm Stand

We offer local fruits and veggies


We also have coupons every week. SAVE on produce, systems etc.

Don't forget we welcome kids. We encourage them to touch, feel and taste the food. Bring Grandma too!

John gives educational seminars and tours at the farm or at your business or school. Just call 813-645-6574 or email
john@hydroharvestfarms.com

 
 
RECIPES BY ANDREA
 

"WASTE NOT, WANT NOT"

"BUY LOCAL, BUY SEASONAL, BUY FRESH"

 

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY, BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN

 

RELISH TRAY

DEVILED EGGS;

Make your own favorite recipe for the egg mixture, top with a small slice of olive, herbs of choice, great presentation.

 

Ever wonder how to make the prefect eggs.  Place eggs in cold water, with a lid on the pot of eggs bring to a boil, turn them off and let sit for 10-12 minutes, drain and let them sit for a few minutes. Then peel.

 

STUFFED CELERY WITH CREAM CHEESE;

� cup each chopped:

Radishes

Chopped parsley

Scallions including some green tops

Chopped pecans or nuts of choice

 

1 bunch celery, divided

1 (8-ounce. Cream cheese softened)

 

Wash and dry vegetables and chop by hand. Clean and trim celery, separate into ribs and chop enough for � cup

 

Place cream cheese in a large bowl and gradually blend in radishes, parsley, green onions, pecans and a � cup celery, mixture will be stiff. Stuff celery with cream mixture. Cut celery into 1 � - 2 "lengths.

 

Sweet pickles or dill pickles of your choice.

 

Carrot sticks

 

Squash sticks and zucchini

 

Black or Green olives

 

Dipping sauce, Ranch dressing homemade or bottled.

 

Potato chips and chex mix

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DIFFERENT TWIST FOR HOT DOGS

Wrap each hot dog in bacon, grill.

 

CALIFORNIA CHICKEN

MARINADE;

2 cups olive oil

1 � tsp salt and pepper

1 large bunch of cilantro or parsley

2/3 cups fresh lemon or lime juice

2 cloves garlic pressed or finely chopped

2 Tbsp. chili flakes

 

Blend ingredients in blender or food processor. Marinate chicken in covered dish in refrigerator for 24 hours.

 

Grill; will make enough for 10 boneless chicken breasts or 2-3 whole chickens. P.S. Turn chicken a few times while marinating.

 

Grill and enjoy.

 

MAKE YOUR FAVORITE HAMBURGERS

 

WITH EACH ENTR�E LIGHTLY GRILL BUNS

 

POTATO SALAD

Make your favorite potato salad recipe; USING FARMER JOHNS NEW POTATOES, DON'T PEEL THAT IS WHERE ALL THE GREAT HEALTHY NUTRIENTS ARE; try 2 to 1 sour cream and mayonnaise.

 

DESSERT

Store bought pound cake, cut in 1- 1 � inch slices. Grill and add fresh fruit and drizzle chocolate syrup over all.

 

TIP: If you want to grill fresh fruit, remove seed and place flesh side down. Make sure the fruit is firm.

 

DON'T FORGET YOUR WATERMELONS AND CORN FROM THE FARM.

 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THESE RECIPES, LOOKING FOR AND OLD FAMILY FAVORITE RECIPE OR WOULD LIKE TO SUBMIT A RECIPE USING PRODUCE OR HERBS FROM THE FARM PLEASE CONTACT ANDREA AT afreebody@verizon.net.

 

RECIPES COURTESY OF ANDREA FREEBODY, APOLLO BEACH, FL

 

P.S. DON'T FORGET TO CHECK WITH YOU NEIGHBORS, ABOUT ANY EXTRA FRUIT THAT YOU CAN PICK, SQUEEZE JUICE AND PLACE IN ICE CUBE TRAYS. AFTER FROZEN POP THEM OUT AND PLACE IN ZIP LOCK BAGS IN THE FREEZER. GREAT FOR RECIPES LATER ON. DON'T FORGET TO BARTER FOR FRESH BAKED GOODS OR PRODUCE WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS.

 

P.P.S. UPDATE ON MY SYSTEMS FROM THE FARM, I NOW HAVE LOTS OF EGGPLANTS, JALAPENOS, TOMATOES, ETC. AND REMEMBER THE MYSTERY THE PLANT, IT WAS GREEN PEPPERS, YEAH! IF YOU HAVE NOT BOUGHT A SYSTEM YOU ARE MISSING OUT. IT IS SO EASY TO USE; I AM A FIRM BELIEVER IN FARMER JOHN'S SYSTEMS.

 
 
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The nutrient solution is the most important factor in the success or failure of a hydroponic system. Most fertilizers commonly available in garden centers do not contain all of the 13 elements necessary for plant growth because the growing media usually provides many of them. Hydroponic plants receive nutrients from a different source; so it is necessary to use a fertilizer formulated for hydroponic systems. It is important to follow the dilution rate recommended on the label.

 
 
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