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Would you buy one?

by Jeff Grossman » Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:48 pm

A new fancy kitchen appliance called an "ecosystem". It is a small hydroponic station so you can grow some of your own food. Currently in its first incarnation, just a bit better than a science experiment:
http://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/grove-labs-food-loves-tech/

Interesting idea.

Is it practical? Does it intrigue you? Is it worth $4500? Does it really offer 'an education' to consumers? Is this just a pretentious urban toy?
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Re: Would you buy one?

by David M. Bueker » Tue Apr 12, 2016 7:40 am

I have one of those, but it's the old school version - it's called a local farmer.
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Robin Garr » Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:39 am

David M. Bueker wrote:I have one of those, but it's the old school version - it's called a local farmer.

:lol:
That, and a backyard garden and a spouse who knows how to use it ...
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Jenise » Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:44 am

Doesn't intrigue me in the slightest. Unless you throw the guppies in your omelette (and even then...) the actual amount of growing space is pretty limited. Even our two-person family would have a hard time living on the relatively small amount of plant food that space would be able to provide.
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Mike Filigenzi » Tue Apr 12, 2016 5:22 pm

Yeah, I agree with Jenise. It looks more like a demonstration garden for concrete-bound kids. Kind of expensive for that.
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Barb Downunder » Fri Apr 15, 2016 3:30 am

Seems very expensive and quite small. However systems like this can be quite productive. A former colleague had a home built system, I am not sure of the size but they were able to raise a dozen trout to plate size as well as quite a variety of veg.
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Jenise » Fri Apr 15, 2016 11:23 am

Barb Downunder wrote:Seems very expensive and quite small. However systems like this can be quite productive. A former colleague had a home built system, I am not sure of the size but they were able to raise a dozen trout to plate size as well as quite a variety of veg.


Could you raise something like trout in your living room and then eat them? I couldn't. They'd all have names....
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Jeff Grossman » Fri Apr 15, 2016 11:59 pm

Jenise wrote:
Barb Downunder wrote:Seems very expensive and quite small. However systems like this can be quite productive. A former colleague had a home built system, I am not sure of the size but they were able to raise a dozen trout to plate size as well as quite a variety of veg.


Could you raise something like trout in your living room and then eat them? I couldn't. They'd all have names....


The trick is in how you choose the names. For example, I might name them Piccata, Meuniere, and Livornese. :wink:
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Jenise » Sat Apr 16, 2016 10:55 am

LOL, Jeff.
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Dale Williams » Mon Apr 18, 2016 3:12 pm

wait, their recommended fish are:
Neon tetras
Cory catfish
White Cloud minnows
Guppies
Female betta fish

Doesn't sound like growing fish to eat (I hope)
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Jenise » Mon Apr 18, 2016 4:58 pm

Dale Williams wrote:wait, their recommended fish are:
Neon tetras
Cory catfish
White Cloud minnows
Guppies
Female betta fish

Doesn't sound like growing fish to eat (I hope)


Mini-tacos. :)
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Re: Would you buy one?

by Jeff Grossman » Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:54 pm

Jeez, why not brislings? :lol:

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