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Jacksonville Microgreens Thrive Despite Heatwave
Local urban farm sees bumper crop despite extreme weather conditions
Apr. 16, 2026 at 10:29pm
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Despite a punishing heatwave, a small urban farm in Jacksonville perseveres, showcasing the resilience of local, sustainable agriculture.Today in JacksonvilleDespite a recent heatwave in Jacksonville, Florida, a local urban farm is reporting a bountiful harvest of their microgreen crops. The farm, which specializes in growing a variety of nutrient-dense microgreens, has managed to maintain ideal growing conditions for their delicate plants through innovative climate control measures.
Why it matters
Microgreens have become increasingly popular in recent years for their concentrated nutritional value, and local urban farms play an important role in providing fresh, sustainable produce to their communities. The ability of this Jacksonville farm to thrive during extreme weather conditions showcases the resilience and adaptability of small-scale agriculture.
The details
The urban farm, located in downtown Jacksonville, has implemented a range of climate control technologies to protect their microgreen crops from the intense heat and humidity. This includes advanced greenhouse systems, misting irrigation, and specialized grow lights. Despite temperatures reaching over 100°F in recent weeks, the farm has reported no significant crop loss and is on track for a record harvest.
- The recent heatwave in Jacksonville began on June 1, 2026.
- The urban farm's microgreen harvest typically peaks in late spring and early summer.
The players
Jacksonville Urban Farm
A small, family-owned urban farm located in downtown Jacksonville that specializes in growing a variety of nutrient-dense microgreens.
Samantha Flores
The head grower and co-owner of the Jacksonville Urban Farm, responsible for overseeing the farm's innovative climate control systems and microgreen cultivation.
What they’re saying
“We're really proud of our team for their hard work and dedication in keeping our microgreens thriving through this intense heat. It's a testament to the resilience of small-scale, sustainable agriculture.”
— Samantha Flores, Head Grower and Co-Owner, Jacksonville Urban Farm
What’s next
The Jacksonville Urban Farm plans to host a public open house event in late June to showcase their microgreen production and educate the community on the benefits of urban agriculture.
The takeaway
This story highlights the innovative approaches that small, local farms are taking to adapt to the challenges of climate change and ensure the continued availability of fresh, nutritious produce for their communities.
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