Aquaponic gardening is a great method for raising fish and vegetables together. Aquaponic farming is a sustainable and commercially profitable way of organic farming.
The waste of the fish will get converted by bacteria to nitrates, which the plants will feed on. It’s a closed loop system.
In the beginning you need to test your water frequently but after a few weeks, it doesn’t need much maintenance anymore. The fish waste will almost create all the nutrients except a few which you will have to add yourself.
In this 170-page book full of wisdom, I’m going to reveal these items:
- Why you should consider using aquaponics
- Benefits of aquaponics over hydroponics
- Which type of aquaponics system is the best for you
- The items you need for an aquaponics build
- I teach you how to calculate BSA
- I explain the different filters you can use
- I will teach you how to calculate fish stocking density
- Is mineralization necessary?
- Step by step guide on creating your own aquaponics system from scratch
- The best fish and plants for your system
- Natural pest control
- Tips to get you started
- Frequently made mistakes from beginners
- Advanced aquaponics techniques
- Several aquaponics design plans
- My recommended resources
This sums it up and is all you will need to get started in aquaponics or even do commercial aquaponics.
Starting with an aquaponics DIY system from home is the preferred way to start.
After you have some experience the sky is the limit!
If you are interested in this amazing hobby, you should read this best-selling book!
Become an aquaponics insider and grab this bargain now while it still lasts.
Great introduction book
This book seriously needs an editor! The knowledge imparted by the author is great! I have nothing but praise here….but…. (and itâs a BIG but)Iâve never read a book with more typos and worse grammar. Itâs so distracting.There are mistakes on every single page. Every. Single. Page. And weâre not talking small issues.One list of pros and cons has a con mistaken listed as a pro (page 27).The author is too reliant on acronyms and accidentally swaps the letters, so youâre…
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