Natural technologies
We grow plants in cubes made of organic mineral wool. Within these cubes, plants develop their root systems and absorb nutrients with water. Naturally, "mineral wool" is formed by wind and volcanic emissions; scientists have artificially created a similar material for agricultural use. We oppose the use of pesticides and chemicals. Instead, we employ entomophages, insects that feed on pests and protect our vegetables. Our plants are pollinated by bumblebees, just like in the wild.