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By: Lindsey R. McKissick

Issue: July 2012

Section: Front Range Scene

Tags: urban garden, GrowHaus, Elyria-Swansea neighborhood, Commerce City, Coby Gould, Adam Brock

Locally Produced

Denver natives start urban farm.

Residents of the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood north of I-70 near York Street are miles away from the nearest grocery store, which is on the other side of U.S. 270 in Commerce City. It’s a logistical problem that prompted Denver natives Adam Brock and Coby Gould to take action. In fall 2009, the pair helped start a nonprofit urban farm called Growhaus inside a tattered gray building in the area to provide fresh fruits and vegetables to the neighborhood. 

Growhaus has flourished since its inception. The nonprofit started by producing lettuce, which is sold locally and distributed to organic grocers, and is in the process of expanding the greenhouse to include strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, and herbs. The indoor farm also doubles as an education center, where Brock teaches classes on the benefits of a healthy diet and the basics of aquaponics and permaculture farming. “Some people don’t have a choice when it comes to what they eat,” Brock says. “They know certain food is bad, but they don’t have money, time, or choices.”

 

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Growing Food and Minds, Commercial Aquaponics at GrowHaus

A family-owned small local business, Colorado Aquaponics, is partnered with the GrowHaus an urban farm, marketplace and education center in a northwest Denver neighborhood, to turn a once abandoned building into a sustainable food production system using aquaponics. The system will grow fresh fish and highly nutritious vegetables for an area designated as a food desert as well as sold to local restuarants and markets.

Proposed aquaponics system

Aquaponics conserves water, produces zero waste and is planned to  run on renewable energy sources. Once completed, the commercial scale aquaponics system will become a model for people from all over the world who desire local, chemical free food, and greater self-reliance. The Colorado Aquaponics system is being built in the next few weeks as greenhouse renovations are completed. Stop by the GrowHaus at 4751 York street during Friday Farm Tours from 10am - noon to check out the progress. For more information on aquaponics, please view our website at www.coloradoaquaponics.com