Welcome to the Florida Hydroponic Farmers Directory, your guide to discovering local growers dedicated to producing fresh, sustainable, and nutrient-rich produce right here in the state. Supporting local hydroponic farms not only provides you with the freshest possible food but also strengthens our communities, reduces our environmental footprint, and boosts the local economy.

Hydroponic farming, an innovative method of growing plants without soil, allows farmers to cultivate high-quality produce year-round while using significantly less water and land than traditional farming. By choosing hydroponically grown products from local farmers, you are not only enjoying healthier, pesticide-free options but also contributing to a movement that prioritizes sustainability, food security, and the wellbeing of our communities.

This directory aims to connect you with the dedicated hydroponic farmers in Florida who are working tirelessly to provide fresh, local, and sustainable food. Whether you’re looking for leafy greens, herbs, or other fresh produce, this guide will help you find growers who share a commitment to quality and environmental responsibility. Together, we can support local agriculture and help foster a more resilient food system for our state.

1) Vibewright Farms

About the Farm

Vibewright Farms is a family-owned hydroponic farm in Palm City, dedicated to providing fresh, clean, and sustainable greens to the local community. Founded by Kris and Katie Wright, the farm emerged from a passion for healthy living and a desire to address the need for pesticide-free produce. Specializing in hydroponic container farming, Vibewright Farms ensures an optimal, climate-controlled environment that supports the growth of high-quality greens without the use of pesticides or herbicides. Vibewright Farms takes pride in hand-picking each plant and harvesting with the roots intact, which helps maintain freshness for up to three weeks. This approach not only extends shelf life but also delivers produce at peak quality. The Wrights are committed to growing greens with care and attention, just as they would for their own family, and aim to make healthy, locally-grown food accessible year-round for their community.

Where are they located?

Palm City, FL 34990

Hours of Operation

See Facebook and Website for hours of operation

Link to their Website

https://www.vibewrightfarms.com/

Where they Sell?

On Website. They offer pick up locations and delivery to Palm City, Stuart, Port St Lucie, and Jupiter.

2) Brick Street Farms

About the Farm

Brick Street Farms, founded by Shannon and Brad, began with a passion for hydroponics and backgrounds in IT and IoT-based solutions for utility companies. After securing funding to purchase hydroponic container farms, they quickly encountered limitations in existing turnkey solutions. Drawing on their experience designing “SmartGrid” systems for large utilities, they developed a custom solution focused on grower needs and scalability, transforming their hobby into a pioneering approach to hydroponic farming.

Where are they located?

199 20th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33712

Hours of Operation

In-Store Pick-Up (Same Day): Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Home Delivery (Next Business Day): Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

What they Sell Hydroponically?

Leafy Greens

Link to their Website

https://brickstreetfarms.com/

Where they Sell?

They currently deliver to most of Pinellas, Clearwater, Safety Harbor and some of Tampa. The Zip codes they deliver to are as follows:
33701-33716 and 33602, 33603, 33605, 33606, 33607, 33609, 33611, 33616, 33629,33708, 33744, 33772, 33781, 33777, 33776, 33785, 33782, 33786, 33774, 33778, 33773, 33770, 33771, 33760, 33764, 33756, 33759, 34695, 33755

3) The Homestead Hydroponic Farm

About the Farm

The Homestead Hydroponic Farm is dedicated to providing safe, nutritious, and delicious produce without the use of synthetic pesticides or harmful chemicals. Specializing in growing greens and vegetables, the farm utilizes climate-controlled greenhouses and hydroponic methods, such as the nutrient film technique (NFT), to ensure a consistent, high-quality product. By elevating plants off the ground and recycling water and nutrients, they eliminate the need for pesticides and maximize sustainability. Their diverse approach includes growing lettuces and Swiss chard in greenhouses, while root vegetables like carrots and radishes thrive in hydroponic troughs. The farm’s commitment is to deliver fresh, pesticide-free produce year-round.

Where are they located?

31305 Clay Gully Rd, Myakka City, FL, 34251

Hours of Operation

See Website

Link to their Website

https://homesteadhydrofarm.com/

Where they Sell?

Online on website near Myakka City and Sarasota.


FAQs

How do I get listed in the Directory?

Are you a local Hydroponics Farmer? If so, let us know! We’d be happy to include you in the directory! Please send us message using our contact form.

Where can I learn more about Hydroponics and Aquaponics?

If you’d like to learn more about hydroponics and aquaponics, you can visit our Hydroponics Hobby Center or our Aquaponics Hobby Center.

Is there a more structured way to learn about hydroponics?

Yes, feel free to check out our online course – Hydroponics 101 – where we cover everything step by step.


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