Australian Antarctic team yields big haul of fresh produce with hydroponics – A total of 130 kilograms of tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce and herbs have been grown over 12 months, giving the station’s chefs fresh ingredients for meals

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-28/antarctic-garden-yields-big-haul-of-fresh-produce/106385768

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  1. KingOfKingsOfKings01 on

    Good.

    Now we need to start taking our land down there more seriously and stop watching other people go and take it.

  2. Playful_Security_843 on

    Oh man. I became a sparkie because I wanted to go to Antarctica and now I don’t want to go there anymore 😅

  3. Show_Me_Your_Rocket on

    Awesome, but there is a caveat; hydroponically grown produce is less nutritious because nitrate nitrogen is taken up all the time, increases biomass but not secondary metabolites. So those fruit and veg will be a lot of water, unfortunately. Still an amazing achievement for such a challenging situation

  4. Apart_Watercress_976 on

    So we’ve not even made life on frozen fresh water viable, can’t colonise the seafloor or the sea surface without resupply from or returning to land, and the rich talk up living on Mars?

  5. 130 kg does not seem like a lot for an entire year. Certainly not enough to feed the number of people in that room more than little sprinkle here or there.