Agricultural enthusiasts believe that everyone needs access to healthy, fresh food. We believe that every human needs an abundance of clean air, fresh water, and healthy food.
Yet, today we live a busy lifestyle and have forgotten our ability to grow our food. We need to go back to the basics and recall how we began cultivation.
Our mindsets have changed, and now we think that only farmers are responsible for producing food. This means that there are no experts on how to grow plants except those who have taken a special interest in it.
People are now forced to move to urban areas in order to make money, meaning that the only options available to them are buying food or renting farmland--it simply isn't possible for them to cultivate crops traditionally.
The science behind agriculture has seen many changes. While everyone needs to know the fundamentals of cultivation, we should admit that not everyone specializes in farming.
A growing concern among consumers is about the fertilizers used in farming. A significant amount of people prefer to eat vegetables grown on an organic farm.
All of these factors combine to create a need for organic hydroponic farming in urban areas, which offers a solution to those who want access to healthy food but cannot find a way to do this without going through traditional means.
Hydroponic farming is a method of growing plants in water, without soil. This method has many benefits: it is efficient, environmentally friendly, and produces high-quality crops.
Our goal is to promote organic hydroponic farming as a way to access food cultivation to people in urban areas.
We encourage you to visit our website for information about hydroponic systems, growing mediums, nutrients, equipment, plants etc.
Dear readers,
I am Prasanniya. I received my Bachelors Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and completed my Postgraduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
After graduating, I have acquired six years of industrial experience in projects related to renewable energy and electrical train. Additionally, as an undergraduate and graduate student, I received short-term training in the power, telecommunication and software quality assurance fields. (My LinkedIn profile)
My broad area of experience has led me to the realization that sustainable living is something I'm passionate about, and my husband Thuwarakesh and I want to do our part in preserving our planet from further destruction. It's a priority for us to conserve earth resources and protect nature as it is naturally intended.
With a newfound interest in hydroponic farming, we began to recognize the potential for it to offer support for urban cultures and those affected by climate disasters. Upon our exploration of this topic, however, we discovered that there were limited resources available – an issue which likely resonates with many of you. After recognizing this need, my husband and I founded Hydroponic Way in 2021 as an assistance tool for hydroponics enthusiasts around the world.
Thank you for your interest!