
Plants that Rock! Growing Plants On Rocks, Not Soil, With GeoAg
GeoAg, Geological Agriculture, Garden, Rocks, Grow, How to Grow Garden in Rocks, Flowers, Herbs, Spices, Fruit, Vegetables, Tomato, Cucumber, Basil, Space, Nasa, Richard Campbell, To Soil Less, Soil, Dirt, Recycle, Seed, Kirk Gimenez, Children, Schoo...
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Plants that Rock! Growing Plants On Rocks, Not Soil, With GeoAg
GeoAg, Geological Agriculture, Garden, Rocks, Grow, How to Grow Garden in Rocks, Flowers, Herbs, Spices, Fruit, Vegetables, Tomato, Cucumber, Basil, Space, Nasa, Richard Campbell, To Soil Less, Soil, Dirt, Recycle, Seed, Kirk Gimenez, Children, School, Colleges,
Yes, you can believe your eyes. You’re seeing real plants growing in rocks — that’s right, rocks.. without soil or fertilizer. I’m talking all types of grass, corn, cucumbers, tomatoes and much more.
This is the result of decades of work by GeoAg, a family-owned business that’s ready to take this homegrown vision all the way to space! Yes, with NASA!
To learn how to get your garden ROCKING for only a few dollars
visit tosoilless.com and download your rock guide, “River Stones Grow Plants.” Or follow them on Instagram @ToSoilLess
Our host, Kirk Gimenez, spoke with Richard C. Campbell, Founder of Geological Agriculture, GeoAg for short.
In life sometimes it’s a basic answer. Today we see the answer may be rocks which are defined as a collection of minerals. It is this clean-cut definition that has led one family business to create the concept called geological agriculture or GeoAg - the study of plants growing in rocks without soil and fertilizer. Richard Campbell is the modern-day accidental scientist who now leads a global network of researchers uncovering new and amazing uses of rocks, including growing plants of all types like grass, corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, and more.
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