From the monthly archives:

October 2011

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A special welcome to the very first episode of the Hydroponics Farmer podcast.

Hydroponics and Aquaponics…tomorrow’s farming systems growing local healthy food today!

Whether your interest in hydroponics is as a hobby, an additional source of income, or you want to get into the commercial market,
the future and opportunities in soil-less culture are more favorable today than ever before.

We hope these hydroponic and aquaponics audio and video podcasts will spark your interest, provide some trustworthy information, and valuable resources, to help you grow more food for yourself and or for your local community

I love growing our own fresh, delicious cherry tomatoes in our Verti-Gro vertical hydroponics system

For many years I have been happily wedded to biodynamic, organic soil gardening, but now I find myself in that stereotypical male midlife crisis type syndrome.

Fortunately, my case of midlife crisis is not the fast cars and women form of midlife crisis, that can really make you act crazy and cost you a lot of money and other problems too!

But, I must admit, like a male in midlife crisis, my affections are being tampered with because I’ve been bitten hard by the love bug and I am developing a growing passion for a fresh, sweet new love of my life…Hydroponics!

Hydroponic soil-less growing is winning my heart over my former love of dirt growing. And one of the best things about my new passion is that we don’t have to travel to romantic distant places, far off lands to be happy, our relationship will grow just fine locally.

Yep, the secret is out in our farming community, this old faithful, biodynamic dirt NW GA mountains homesteading gardener has been seen all this past spring and summer, not like an old plow mule working the soil, but like a young stag on the mountain tops, gleefully frolicking in his garden with his new passion, Hydroponics!

We put the Verti-Grow Table Top unit to the test this summer. This 2lb. plus eggplant beauty took the prize!

Our three major goals for producing the Hydroponics Farmer podcast and providing the website are:
1. To help individuals, small farmers and community groups to grow more local healthy food using efficient, high yielding and environmentally friendly hydroponic and aquaponics growing methods and systems.
2. To help wade through the sea of information and misinformation on the internet about hydroponics, to clear up many of the misconceptions and myths associated with growing plants hydroponically.
3. To support small farmers growing hydroponically by helping educate consumers as to the quality, nutritional value and delicious taste of hydroponically grown food.

This new media web show and website will include audio and video podcasts, blogs, webinars and Live Streaming workshops and events for a wide range of folks interested in growing food hydroponically and aquaponically.

Everyone from the beginner who has never grown any of their own food, the hobbyist, the experienced home conventional and organic gardener, the school teacher interested in bringing their students valuable hands-on science, good ecology and healthy eating projects, that may help to birth a whole new and highly educated generation of young farmers, devoted to providing and meeting the increasing and crucial needs of providing local healthy food for their local communities. Also, we hope to be a resource for caring citizen and nonprofit groups committed to helping turn America’s urban food desserts into community gardens of hope and healthy eating.

The Hydroponics Farmer web show, website and the resources we’ll be providing are also for the serious commercial small farmer interesting in meeting the high quality food needs of their local community, in a way that generates increased sales and profitability for the sustainability and for the survival of America’s valuable and desperately needed small farmers, in a time of rapidly increasing farm input costs and seriously diminishing natural resources.

As a hydroponic and aquaponic food growing community we’ll learn and share together and have some fun and some delicious, healthy eating along the way.

Thank you for listening and we welcome your participation to the Hydroponics Farmer podcast and community.

“Come On”…Let’s get growing food as a community!

Simple Good Life Network Contact Information:
Email: ShowTalk@SimpleGoodLifeNetwork.com

Listener Voicemail Feedback Line: 727-238-7276

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Is there any heart left in the heartland of America?

Rural homesteading, self-sufficient sustainable living, is for Lynne and me a community experience.

Is rural self-sufficient sustainable living and the need for community an oxymoron?

One size fits all...Barry getting his ears lowered at his favorite rural barber, Teddy D. LaFayette, GA"

What do you do when the rope on your chicken tractor trips you up and you are about to fall face down into a big fresh pile of chicken litter?

What friends can you meet and what can you learn from visiting and making friends at your local rural hardware and farm co-op supply?

Has our exodus and journey, and deliverance from the metro Tampa Bay area of Florida to the rural NW Georgia mountains been all that we hoped it would be?

What cats did we let out of the bag early before we planned to share them on upcoming podcasts?

Ye Olde Trade Grounds Flea Market Trion, GA


Want to stretch your simple living dollars and get needed items for your homestead or farmstead, and meet some special folks in your community too? Visit and spend some fun and rewarding time at your local rural flea market.

What are the scientists learning, world-wide, that us rural and country living folks have known for generations?

Listen in, get the answer to these questions and more as Lynne and I, in faith, stubbornly pursue our dreams and journey to live the rural simple good life.

Thank you for listening and until next time remember…Join our community of friends and start living the simple good life today!

The Hayloft Gang: National Barn Dance
A Rural Life Is Better: Daily Mail UK, Mail Online edition

Simple Good Life Network Contact Information:
Email: ShowTalk@SimpleGoodLifeNetwork.com

Listener Voicemail Feedback Line: 727-238-7276
Prayer Request: SimpleFaith@SimpleGoodLifeNetwork.com

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031 SGL – Living the Simple Good Life – Oh! What A Surprise It Was!

October 1, 2011

Did Casey and Bandit, the “Dixie Dachshund Boys” really eat our well prepared Show Outline, for our previous episode, causing us to “adlib and wing-it” for the entire show? Or, was that just another rural tale (or tails), from the heartland of America. Listen in and get the true Scoop (no doggie scooper pun intended). [...]

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