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Sustainability to the Max

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January 20, 2026

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At Viva Greens Gardens, water isn’t just an input – it’s the foundation of everything we grow.

Located in Georgetown, Texas, Viva Greens Gardens was built on the idea that modern farming can be both innovative and deeply responsible. As water scarcity, infrastructure strain, and rising costs challenge farms and households alike, Viva Greens has partnered with Aquaria, a water-generation brand offering a new way forward: making clean water directly from the air.

This post is a resource for consumers, farmers, and growers who are curious about how atmospheric water generation works – and how it’s being used in real farm settings today.

What Is Aquaria?

Aquaria designs atmospheric water generators (AWGs) – systems that pull moisture from the air and convert it into clean, usable water. Unlike traditional water sources that rely on wells, municipal systems, or surface water, Aquaria units create water on-site, using the natural humidity already present in the environment.

The result is water that’s so clean and pure it’s safe to drink – and versatile enough to support farms, homes, and greenhouses.

How Viva Greens Gardens Uses Aquaria on the Farm

At Viva Greens Gardens, Aquaria units are actively used in multiple ways:

  • Watering plants in hydroponic and greenhouse systems
  • Providing water for animals
  • Maintaining ideal humidity levels inside greenhouses

By generating water on-site, the farm reduces reliance on external water infrastructure while gaining consistency and control – two critical factors in year-round food production.

How Aquaria Creates Water from Air

Aquaria’s systems work through a straightforward but highly refined process:

Step 1: Air Intake & Filtration

The unit pulls in air from the surrounding environment, similar to how an air conditioning system works. This air is filtered to remove dust, dirt, and other particulate matter before moving through the system.

Step 2: High-Efficiency Condensation

Using Aquaria’s patented ambient heat exchange technology, the air is cooled to its dew point. At this temperature, water vapor condenses into liquid droplets – much like morning dew forming on grass.

Step 3: Advanced Purification

The condensed water then passes through a multi-stage purification process that exceeds EPA drinking water standards. This system removes:

  • Microplastics
  • PFAS and other harmful contaminants
  • Unwanted minerals or residues

The Result: Clean, Stored, Ready-to-Use Water

The finished water is stored safely and can be used immediately – straight from the unit or connected directly to plumbing systems for broader use.

Why This Matters for Farmers

Water access is one of the biggest limiting factors in agriculture today. Aquaria offers farmers:

  • Water independence from wells and municipal systems
  • On-site water generation, even in areas with limited infrastructure
  • Improved consistency for crops and livestock
  • Scalable systems that grow alongside farm operations

Aquaria is also actively working to help farms access financing, making these systems more attainable through in-house funding support.

A Resource for Homes and Communities Too

While Viva Greens Gardens uses Aquaria at a farm scale, these systems are also designed for residential and household use. Aquaria units can generate enough water to:

  • Supply daily household drinking water
  • Support gardens and small-scale food production
  • Reduce dependence on bottled or trucked-in water

For homes interested in long-term resilience, Aquaria provides both the technology and financing pathways to make adoption possible.

Looking Ahead

Viva Greens Gardens is proud to be using Aquaria technology as part of a broader commitment to sustainability, innovation, and clean food production. As Aquaria expands its systems into more farms and communities, partnerships like this demonstrate what’s possible when technology and agriculture work together.

Water is life – and at Viva Greens Gardens, it’s being grown straight from the air.

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