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grown floating on polluted waterways can help clean up nutrient runoff

Cut-flower farms could be a sustainable option for mitigating water pollution.

by Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez and Krishnaswamy Jayachandran, The Conversation

2/17/2024, 7:08 AM

"Flowers grown on inexpensive floating platforms can help clean polluted waterways, over 12 weeks extracting 52 percent more and 36 percent more than the natural nitrogen cycle removes from untreated water, according to our new research. In addition to filtering water, the cut flowers can generate income via the multibillion-dollar floral market.

"In our trials of various flowers, giant stood out as the most successful, producing long, marketable stems and large blooms. Their yield matched typical flower farm production.

Why it matters

"Water pollution is caused in large part by runoff from , urban , and even tanks. When it rains, excess phosphorus, nitrogen, and other chemicals wash into and .

"These nutrients feed , leading to widespread and harmful , which can severely lower oxygen in water, creating 'dead zones' where aquatic life cannot survive. Nutrient runoff is a critical issue as urban areas expand, affecting the health of water .

"Water pollution is an escalating crisis in our area of Miami-Dade and Broward counties in . The 2020 fish kill, the largest mass death of aquatic life on record for the region, serves as a stark reminder of this growing environmental issue.

How we do our work

"We study sustainable agriculture and water pollution in South Florida.

"Inspired by traditional floating farm practices, including the in Mexico and the ’ tree island settlements in Florida, we tested the idea of growing cut flowers on floating rafts as a way to remove excess nutrients from waterways. Our hope was not only that the flowers would pay for themselves, but that they could provide jobs here in Miami, the center of the US cut-flower trade.

"We floated 4-by-6-foot (1.2-by-1.8-meter) mats of inexpensive polyethylene foam called Beemats in 620-gallon (2,300-liter) outdoor test tanks that mirrored water conditions of nearby polluted waterways. Into the mats, we transplanted flower seedlings, including , , and giant marigolds. The polluted tank water was rich in nutrients, eliminating the need for any fertilizer. As the seedlings matured into plants over 12 weeks, we tracked the tanks’ improving water quality.

"Encouraged by the success of the marigolds in our tanks, we moved our trials to the nearby canals of Coral Gables and Little River. We anchored the floating platforms with 50-pound (22.7-kilogram) weights and also tied them to shore for extra stability. No alterations to the landscape were needed, making the process simple and doable.

What still isn’t known

"The success of the giant marigolds might be linked to the extra roots that grow from their stems known as adventitious roots. These roots likely help keep the plants stable on the floating platforms. Identifying additional plants with roots like these could help broaden plant choices.

"Future raft designs may also need modifications to ensure better stability and growth for other cut-flower and crop species.

What’s next

"Our promising findings show floating cut-flower farms could be a sustainable option for mitigating water pollution.

"One of us (Locke-Rodriguez) is expanding this research and working to scale up floating farms in South Florida as a demonstration of what could take place in the many locations facing similar issues worldwide.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/02/flowers-grown-floating-on-polluted-waterways-can-help-clean-up-nutrient-runoff/

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Lots of flowers, lots of dead heads.

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Heavy feeder at the zinnias yesterday. #flowers #zinnias #butterfly #swallowtail

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I encountered some pretty flowers on my walk home #Zinnias #Flowers #Florespondence #BloomScrolling #NotMyGarden #Nature

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🍽️ Fun and delicious lunch with cousins
🦀 Maryland crab cakes
🌺 Zinnias in bloom

#ThreeGoodThings #3GoodThings

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I didn't even realize there was a hummingbird in this shot until I imported it. A photo from my brief putter around the garden after work yesterday evening.

#BloomScrolling #zinnias #coneflower #pollinatorgarden #florespondence #flowers

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My little wiggly patch of cut flowers is coming along beautifully. Here in sharp focus are a couple stems of Queen Lime #zinnias.

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A black and white version of the floral image I posted yesterday.

Basil, common mint and maidenhair fern makes up the foliage for this arrangement. There are two types of dahlias, and because I bought in random mixes this past season, I do not know their names. There's a sulfur cosmo, a daydream cosmo, sonata cosmos, tickseed, larkspur, a bachelor's button, yarrow, snapdragon, queen lime and zinderella zinnias, delphiniums, buddleia, and finally, roses. The roses are Carding Mill, Lady of Shalott, Teasing Georgia, and Moonlight in Paris.

#BloomScrolling #homegrown #roses #zinnias #pollinatorgarden #florespondence #flowers #floralphotography #floralarrangement #photography

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Fresh picked from my garden this morning.

Purple basil, common mint and maidenhair fern makes up the foliage for this arrangement. There are two types of dahlias, and because I bought in random mixes this past season, I do not know their names. There's a sulfur cosmo, a daydream cosmo, sonata cosmos, tickseed, larkspur, a bachelor's button, yarrow, snapdragon, queen lime and zinderella zinnias, delphiniums, buddleia, and finally, roses. The roses are Carding Mill, Lady of Shalott, Teasing Georgia, and Moonlight in Paris.

#BloomScrolling #homegrown #roses #zinnias #pollinatorgarden #florespondence #flowers #floralphotography #floralarrangement #photography

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Whenever I get a new bit of photography gear, the houseplants and our two black cats are the immediate first models. Which is to say that the Mint TL70 Plus arrived yesterday and I'm sorry for the poorly exposed takes of Déjà and her sister Vu. Please enjoy the flowers

A square instant photo of a black cat on a cat wheel looking out the window to her left
An overexposed instant photograph of a black cat lounging in front of an open door with a window behind her head

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Happy #summersolstice,
#slivermoon in the evening sky, #lavendar, #dalia, and #zinnias brimming with joy. Grateful for this #prairielake in #Saskatchewan.

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Our little planter in the backyard has all sorts of things blooming currently. Gladiolas, lilies, chrysanthemums and zinnias. Then the rose is just outside of the planter.

I'm very happy to have such a planter as it's something I've never really had as I've not lived in a big enough house with a big enough yard for the last 15+ years to have such things.

#Flowers #Gladiolas #Lilies #Plants #Zinnias #Landscape

Picture of the yellow roses blooming in my backyard.
Picture of all the flowers blooming in my planter in the backyard.
Another picture of the purple gladiolas that are blooming in my planter in the backyard.

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