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Community Outreach Programs

Are you a teacher or educator dealing with under funding?  We work with many non-profit organizations and may assist with your program.  Contact us today and we will try to help!

 

February 24, 2009

We are already starting the new year, and we've received requests to help with under funded school programs.  We donated a large array of hydroponics supplies to East Islip Middle School to help for their botanical education program.  Thanks for the pictures kids, enjoy the equipment, and keep on learning!

July 11th 2008

Over the past few years we've dedicated a portion of our profits to helping under funded schools by donating money and equipment to help those in need.  Quite a few of the students from different classes have written us 'Thank You' letters, which are listed below.  Although many of these schools need basic educational needs that far predate the necessities of hydroponics growing, we do our best to help out across the board.

   

 

June 7th 2006

Unfortunately the letter we received below is a prime example of under-funded schools and education taking the loss. We were happy to help Dr. Daniel Enzinna and his 8th grade class.

Keep up the good work and lets work together to help mainstream a positive image towards hydroponics!

" Dear Sunlight Sheds:
As I am sure your aware, the funding of schools science programs is less than desirable.  My current funding is less than two-dollars per student.  With such a small budget it makes is nearly impossible to allow students to practice to view and demonstrate the simplest of scientific laws.  While the area in which I work is beautiful for scenic vistas however fiscally, the support for education is less than desirable. During the past several years of my education career I have been developing a curriculum that revolves around growing vegetables hydroponically.  During this time I have been attempting, through my own financial backing, to create a hydroponics system, to no avail.  I have attempted everything from the bucket method to using gutters, with no luck. This brings me to the reason for my inquiry, while I believe I am well versed with hydroponics, I have not been able to effectively build an apparatus which functionally can grow even the simplest culture of basil.  I am currently seeking a corporation willing to donate a hydroponics set-up to my eighth-grade.  While the geographic location which I teach is rich in farmland the students know very little about hydroponics, juxtaposed with this, there are many industrial farms so few students originate from a farming family.  In addition to the above-mentioned calamites, very few students have spent time growing and caring for another organism including plants.  While your investment is great, the reward you would reap from helping my group of students would be far greater than you could ever imagine. While I fully aware that all facets of our economy are struggling I ask you to consider the potential result of your investment and ask that you please help.  I am not particular; I am willing to accept almost anything you are willing to donate.  I do ask that you forward me your decision either way, so I am able to look for assistance in at other organizations."

 Mr. George D. Enzinna, LVT
8th Grade Science
 Geneva Middle School
 

The year Sunlight Solutions/Sunlight Sheds hydroponics sponsored the giant pumpkin growers competition in Clarence, NY USA. 

With every customer that walks through our door we learn little bits of information that help all of our store employees become expert gardeners. This year we had a large influx of expert pumpkin growers that were kind enough to share some trade secrets that we will of course pass down to you; the reader.  It all started in early spring when we found ourselves special ordering large quantities of Cal-Mag, Liquefied Seaweed, and Earthworm castings for a select few growers.  Later we found out these growers were tackling the King of all Fruit; Atlantic Giants. For those of you that are not aware pumpkins are officially considered a fruit because it contains seeds, unlike vegetables. 
  To begin lets cover the basics associated with growing 1,000+ lb. pumpkins. 
1.) Excellent Seeds: Good genetics are a must, don't expect a 1000+ lb. pumpkin off a 20lb. parent.
2.) Water: When watering pumpkins of this size keep in mind you'll often dump 200-400 gallons of water a day to keep them growing properly
3.) Proper Nutrients:  Pumpkins are very finicky when it comes to nutrients. Often if you add just a hair too much nutrients your pumpkin will stop growing and you'll never get over 200 lbs.  That is why expert growers use very weak nutrients such as Liquefied Fish or Big Bloom (Foxfarm).  If you use concentrated granules your almost guaranteed to stunt the growth of the oversized giants.  This is also why there hasn't been much success with hydroponic pumpkins of extraordinary size, since small changes in nutrient content have huge effects on pumpkin growth. We are working on perfecting a hydroponic based method of growing Atlantic Giants, so keep your fingers crossed for us!
4.) A strong outer shell:  Often when pumpkins reach extraordinary size their outer shells crack or even burst. To counter this effect growers place towels soaked in Cal-mag or Milk on the outside of the pumpkins. The pumpkins cell walls actually absorb the calcium and magnesium strengthening the cell walls and helping to prevent bursting.
 
 
Now there are a lot of other tips that I'm not going to go into, as this article is meant to be kept relatively brief.  For more information on growing Atlantic Giants do a google search, and if your looking for seeds check out www.bigseeds.com.
 
The pictures associated with this article came from our local "Great Pumpkin Farm" event in Clarence, NY.  Thousands of WNY residents gather to watch the giant pumpkin weigh ins, along with all sorts of carnival type attractions. As a sponsor for this years event, we showed our support with free samples and prize baskets for winners. 
 

Girl Scouts Of America

        

  

The local Niagara Wheatfield girl scouts in the pictures above earned their botanist merit badges. We taught them how to take pH and TDS measurements along with proper indoor gardening care. 

              Technology Camp Of America

 We are currently running a community outreach program to "Technology Camp Of America".  This organization consists of over 100 students ages 10-15 learning about up and coming changes  in technology.  Sunlight Sheds has donated several hydroponic related items to assist with the education and awareness of the importance of soil-less growing.

     

 

 

 

 
 

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