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Aquaponic Gardening
Aquaponic Gardening: A Step-By-Step Guide to Raising Vegetables and Fish Together | Sylvia Bernstein
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Aquaponics is a revolutionary system for growing plants by fertilizing them with the waste water from fish in a sustainable closed system. A combination of aquaculture and hydroponics, aquaponic gardening is an amazingly productive way to grow organic vegetables, greens, herbs, and fruits, while providing the added benefits of fresh fish as a safe, healthy source of protein. On a larger scale, it is a key solution to mitigating food insecurity, climate change, groundwater pollution, and the impacts of overfishing on our oceans.Aquaponic Gardening is the definitive do-it-yourself home manual, focused on giving you all the tools you need to create your own aquaponic system and enjoy healthy, safe, fresh, and delicious food all year round. Starting with an overview of the theory, benefits, and potential of aquaponics, the book goes on to explain:—System location considerations and hardware components—The living elements—fish, plants, bacteria, and worms—Putting it all together—starting and maintaining a healthy systemAquaponics systems are completely organic. They are four to six times more productive and use ninety percent less water than conventional gardens. Other advantages include no weeds, fewer pests, and no watering, fertilizing, bending, digging, or heavy lifting—in fact, there really is no downside! Anyone interested in taking the next step towards self-sufficiency will be fascinated by this practical, accessible, and well-illustrated guide.Sylvia Bernstein is the president and founder of The Aquaponic Source. An internationally recognized expert on aquaponic gardening, Sylvia speaks, writes, and blogs extensively about this revolutionary technique.
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Good overview of aquaponic gardening. My students are working on designing one for our school....this book had me oscillating between really excited and inspired and then scared that we don't know what the hell we are doing and will kill fish and plants in spectacular fashion.

brilliantglow Low tech might be a good way to go for starting out. 7y
Floresj Thanks! @Jennb31 think we can convince our 8th graders to go slow and simple🤔 7y
Jennb31 Ha! @Floresj you‘re funny. Slow in not a word in the average 8th grade vernacular and simple won‘t exist for another several years at best! 7y
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