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18th September, 2007
Great Stuff Hydroponics donates system to community project

Great Stuff Hydroponics has teamed up with Global Eco and the FREdome Visionary Trust to help promote the ecological benefits of hydroponic grow systems.

Donation of the ATAMI Wilma 4 Pot System to the FREdome Visionary Trust will culminate in the implementation of a community project geared up to building sustainable living amongst young and destitute individuals. The FREdome Visionary Trust, led by Founder and Chair, Greg Peachy, will be implementing the system at St Michael’s Humanities College, Watford with the aid of Global Eco, a company that has carried out much research into the hydroponic cultivation of microalgae on land.

The current stage of the project has involved an investigation of which vegetables are to be suitable for growth using the ATAMI Wilma 4 Pot System. The system itself is an active hydroponic growing system offering the precision of hydroponic feeding combined with the flexibility of growing pots. Great Stuff Hydroponics has witnessed the system to be the best-selling of the Wilma system range. The system has been popular, particularly amongst first-time growers with limited knowledge and space for growing. Great Stuff Hydroponics will be donating the 4 Pot system as well as a larger grow system to ensure effective results.

News and updates concerning implementation of the hydroponic system will be available as the project develops. For further details, please visit:


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