Mazatlan Hydroponics

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Its mission is to preserve the s adobe estate and the native plants and animals of the Rio Grande Valley, by providing a sanctuary for environmental education, eco-tourism and inspiration to people of all ages. The legend of Quinta Mazatlan begins with an understanding of the name. When the owners began building the home in the s, the area was surrounded by grapefruit orchards. By , the landscape began to change as the wild Thornforest was cleared and burned to accommodate the growing number of settlers and industry. Many of the native plants were replaced by railroads, irrigation canals, cattle ranches and citrus groves. Composer, writer, and adventurer, Jason Chilton Matthews traveled the globe collecting artifacts and stories while serving in 11 countries during World War I and even fought alongside Lawrence of Arabia. Matthews personally built much of Quinta Mazatlan on the highest knoll in McAllen. He first experimented with adobe by building an adobe block bathing pool. When it was first built in the s, the entire depth of the pool was 12 feet. It had no filtration system and was known as a draw and fill pool because it was drained and refilled whenever the water became dirty. It was filled from a freshwater well located at the backside of the cottage. Matthews would attach a six inch pipe to an airplane engine and jet water fifteen feet through the air, into the swimming pool, filling it in less than thirty minutes. The first living quarters built were the cottage and hootch, which contain 3, square feet of living area. The hootch was Mr. When looking for solitude, he would shimmy up a rope ladder to escape, pulling the ladder up behind him. The main house, which has 6, square feet of living area, was the next building constructed. This house is where Jason, his wife Marcia, daughter and son lived for 30 years. An unusual feature of the house is the aluminum sulfate paint on the inside and outside of the adobe blocks which Mr. Matthews believed would prevent radar waves from penetrating the building. An extraordinary feature of the main house is the front doors. The doors feature two gargoyles and two cherubs, which are carved in the likeness of the children. The back corridor of the home is known as the Cedar Hall. Legend says the ceiling beams are made of Lebanese cedar which was a gift to Mr. A 1, square foot greenhouse was located on the east side of the estate. This is where Mr. Matthews tried many agricultural experiments, including the study of hydroponics. It is reported that the U. This leading conservative magazine expressed strong pro-American views. The original American Mercury magazine was founded in by H. Mencken and drama critic George Jean Nathan. The magazine featured writing by some of the most important writers in the United States during the s and s. The family lived at Quinta Mazatlan for 30 years. Marcia Matthews died at the age of 71, on May 22, Jason Matthews died a year later on November 30, at the age of When Jason Matthews began building Quinta Mazatlan in , McAllen had grown from people in to around 10, by the s. After the Port of Brownsville opened in , agricultural production and shipping boomed. By , remaining pockets of native brushland stood defenseless against urban development, industry and agriculture. The population continued to climb to 33, by the late s. For thousands of years, the Thornforest defined the land along the Rio Grande, but by the end of the s, the Valley had lost all but a few small traces of its natural habitat. Between the years of and , Quinta Mazatlan was up for sale. Some locals had access to the home and allowed churches to use the cottage as The Mazatlan Coffeehouse which offered cultural programs including poetry reading. In the later part of , Hurricane Beulah destroyed much of the roof, leaving the adobe home in shambles. They began restoring the home to its former splendor by adding beautiful cantera stone patios and expanding the home. They planted exotic flowers, shrubs and trees, while welcoming the re-growth of the native Thornforest. For the first time, this private residence earned recognition as a public heritage. The Schultz family lived at Quinta Mazatlan for 30 years, and raised a daughter and a son. In , Shultz put Quinta Mazatlan up for auction. It would become a mansion with a mission. The City actively promotes residential and commercial landscaping, not only for scenic beauty but for urban wildlife as well—and what better champion of this mission than the fully restored Quinta Mazatlan. Quinta Mazatlan, which opened to the public in , looks beyond its city limits as a member of the World Birding Center, promoting conservation and restoration of native habitat throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Send us an Email. On a mobile device? Quinta Mazatlan. About Us. See Upcoming Events.

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Second stop on our tour today was at the organic community orchards and gardens of Comunidad Guillermo Prieto, a couple of kilometers north of La Chicayota on the highway. My oh my do they have beautiful produce! If you missed it, link to blog post on our first stop, La Chicayota. Lush, delicious, fresh; all they lack is a market. They sadly told us that much of their first-year bumper crop of scrumptious organic tomatoes went unsold! Sacramento, promised they would be here this Saturday to start the application process, so that their organic produce might also be sold there on Saturdays. The water from Dimas is turned on once a day for two hours. To work around this shortage of water and be able to reuse some the precious water they do have, the community has turned to hydroponics. Traditional planting aggravates this market problem because crops ripen at the same time and need to be harvested quickly. Hydroponics, as we were told, allow the plants to root indoors in a greenhouse, protected from the sun, and provide the farmer a bit more leeway with when to put the plants in soil. In this way, the cooperative farmers can choose when to transplant a hydroponically rooted strawberry or lettuce plant, and extend the harvest! Comunidad Guillermo Prieto uses two kinds of hydroponic systems. The first, as you see above and at left, is a tube system. The engineering uses readily available items see the rebar holding the piping on the wood support. The second hydroponic system we saw here were floating gardens — plants rooting into the water through holes in styrofoam! It was really cool. Four times a day for 15 minutes each time, pumps are turned on to circulate and refresh the water. If they allow the tomatoes to ripen on the vine, the birds eat their crop. Thus, they harvest them while still green, and allow the tomatoes to ripen inside the netted greenhouse, safely out of the way of the hungry birds. We saw a lot of different crops here, including peppers, camote sweet potato , cherry tomatoes, and citrus fruits. Many thanks to our hosts. I would have loved to have toured the orchards and some of the other fields. As we left I was gifted with a huge bunch of basil and three gorgeously sweet grapefruit. I will be back, to buy some plants and produce, and to visit the terrific people we met. Thank you all! Conanp had submitted all their paperwork, and will be buying them a tent to aid their display. So very happy that this trip and this post had a positive outcome in that way. Sacramento was psyched because they quickly sold out of greens and were well on their way to selling out of other vegetables as well. Search GO. That is her in the photo at left. Like this: Like Loading Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.

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