Most of us end up saying " But aren't we lucky to be here in the sun, somewhat protected from the real world's problems.?" Then order another beer.
As I have reported before, what I love about living here is the variety of interesting people who share this little island paradise.
I wandered over to say hi to Ian who has been here for many years after leaving Yorkshire, UK.
He grows the best English cucumbers and vine tomatoes on island but during hot summer months the business closes to replenish plants for the growing season.As I have reported before, what I love about living here is the variety of interesting people who share this little island paradise.
I wandered over to say hi to Ian who has been here for many years after leaving Yorkshire, UK.
It may not seem that exciting to those living in mainland countries but our imported fruit and vegetables often look better than they taste. On closer inspection, which is imperative, mould and rot has already set in whereas with Ian's local produce, it is fresh, full of flavour and there is something satisfying in picking your own.
We take pleasure in little things like this, living on a small tropical island where there is not a lot to buy and English produce is three thousand miles away.I dashed up to him to ask when the tomatoes would be ready for picking and he informed me that November would be the time. This is usual and gives us something to look forward to!
He also grows salad greens, spinach, herbs such a basil and chives so we are well provided for thanks to him.But what really is interesting about this business is, it is a HYDROPONIC FARM.
Now this is ideal in Provo, where there is little soil and no agriculture.
Ian's plants are watered but grow without soil. It is a clever design and many tourists and school parties have walked around looking at the healthy plants serviced by the ingenious water system that he brought onto island and assembled here.Ian has many other business interests and has said to me that if I found someone who would like to buy his business or operate it with a share of it, he would happily share his expertise.
It would need to be someone who likes the idea of a small business.
So I am looking for someone to read this and think it would suit them to have a change of lifestyle and get out of the rat race.
You would need to have an interest in growing produce to supply to local restaurants and resorts as they rely on Ian to reliably provide fresh, quality salad items.You would have an interest in making a living in the sun, in peace and quiet with a minimum of employees, say two. You do not want to be a millionaire but want to have a steady income for two thirds of the year.The rest of the time, you want to have a rest, travel, see family, write your book, whatever.
It is a tried and tested business,which does comparatively well.There is little stress unless we have a hurricane but hey we do not have them often and you'll make sure you have insurance!
Are you someone who would appreciate the fun of this type of business?
It is one of a kind here and there is further scope to developing your own ideas.
Ian suggested anything could be grown up there so how about mangoes, papaya, avocados, lemons for starters?Yes, I know you are asking "Aren't these readily available there and if not, why not.?"
No they aren't and yes you could do it.
Ian hasn't got the time and after all he has made the theory a going concern so he would prefer to be working on his next project.
Ask me questions and see if this type of life could be your next move.
I look forward to hearing from you, wherever you are in the world.
jan@caribbeanhomefinder.net
jan@caribbeanhomefinder.net
(649) 242 1714



