Paul's Fresh Vegetables



Paul's Nursery is locally owned and operated by Paul Askew. His costumers have grown to trust him as a provider of high quality greenhouse grown houseplants,fruits and vegetables. Annuals,Perennials, and Hydroponic Vegetables year round.

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We are now offering hydroponic vegetables year round. These are grown with out any harmful sprays.We use biological control, including releasing insects to control insects that we do not want. Now we offer these at our retail stand and also wholesale to other stores. Paul has experience in landscaping and landscape design. He will gladly help you plan out a garden to fit your need and budget.


Contact Paul by email (panurs130@windstream.net) or call him at his nursery in Fulton (315)598-1325. His nursery and greenhouses are conveniently located down the street from Thunder Island on Wilcox Road, on the left hand side.

We are open from:

8-5:00 Monday-Saturday

Service area:

Fulton

Oswego

Baldwinsville

Mexico

Liverpool

Membership:

NFIB

Farm Bureau

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The Differences between Hydroponic and Organic Growing

Hydroponic:                                          Organic:

1. We feed the plants.                                                      1. We feed the soil.

2. We use clean water.                                                     2. We use rain water and other available

3. Plants use less energy to fine the nutrients as           irrigation water.

    they are dissolved in water that is fed directly       3. Plants must spend more of their energy

4. We are very water conservative and used 1/10          creating root mass to search out the

    of the amount of water that traditional soil                 necessary nutrients in the soil.

    growing uses.                                                                 4. We use more water because much

5. We do not depend on the soil quality, because           leaches down into the soil.

    there is no soil involved.                                               5. Soil quality is very important or the

6. Hydroponic standards are uniform.                                production is poor.

7. We have a controlled environment.                           6. Organic standards can differ from state to state

8. Our produce is clean and does not come in             7. Our environment is dependent on the weather     

    contact with any soil.                                                        (rain, wind storms, etc.)

                                                                                               8. Our produce can have soil or animal residue on

                                                                                                    it, from the natural environment and should be

                                                                                                    washed.