Tuesday, August 16, 2011

40,000 Mini callas!!!


In Full Bloom and East Coast Callas has teamed up in 2011. The idea of a hydroponic greenhouse was conceived when John Cornicello, of East Coast Callas and Janene Puca, of In Full Bloom brainstormed together, did some research and development of growing mini callas in their lab room. The results were so impressive that we decided to go ahead and plan the construction of the greenhouse. We broke ground in October of 2010 and now in August of 2011, we are almost looking at a fully operational hydroponic greenhouse. In weeks to come the greenhouse will be filled with 40,000 mini callas. This growing method using a water solution and a pea gravel medium benefits the plants vibrancy strength, shape producing a perfect mini calla in about 4 weeks.
Hydroponic farming is the garden of the future. There are several companies using rooftops of buildings in
cities throughout the US. They are growing produce, flowers, herbs for local business. And better yet, the
hydroponic method produces tastier fruit and veggies and vibrant flowers. We will be the only grower of
hydroponic flowers on the East Coast!
We are excited to provide our many clients and wholesalers with our beautiful blooms!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Fabulous news! We would like to order from a local green grower in Hamilton Hamilton Township (Mercer County) as opposed to waiting for across country deliveries! Your artisrty of floral arrangements and design are par none Janene. Can't wait for the first harvest! We'll place our order now, I am sure there will be a long line waiting for your amazing blooms!