Unique hydroponic herb farm expands into native alternatives 🌿 | Landline | ABC Australia
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- Italian and Indigenous cultures have come together north of Adelaide at a unique hydroponic herb farm.
One of South Australia's biggest basil producers has expanded into native alternatives.
And as Landline's Kerry Staight found it's been quite an education for everyone involved.
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This guy is living my dream. It's great to see him grow hydroponics in a greenhouse using natural light. I've seen some of these hydroponic farms set up in warehouses and then they have to use a lot of electricity for lighting. This guy is doing it the right way.
rock on!
As an Asian we use a lot of Basil for our dish. I love Basil to the point I had to grow some lol. Now my little garden I have Sweet, Red and purple Basil. I have it all year round. I hope Damian's kids will take over the family when he retire and continue their father's legacy.
Such beautiful souls
Amazing
I love basil :)
The herbs will go bad really quick without the rootball.. why cut it out?
Probs straight to restaurants