| Aquaponic Part One
Its always a bummer to wrap up the garden for the winter except
for any cold hardy crops in a few beds. Now my winter days aren't
so gloomy with my indoor aquaponic set up. Its been so successful
that I started harvesting mesculin greens in two weeks! The first
thing you need to know is what is aquaponics. Aquaponics are a way
of growing plants by circulating fish waste water to fertilize your
plants and filter the fish water without using soil. This is not
to be confused with hydroponics, where nutrients are added to the
water to fertilize the plants also without using soil. I'm using
a 55 gallon fish tank, a small fountain pump, plastic tubing and
galvanized bins. The growing medium I'm using is perlite and I am
using florescent tubes balanced for plants(5200K) to simulate sunlight.
Both the lights and the pump are set to timers that come on periodically.
Though the complete system is not a "set it and forget it"
project, I've spent a total of 7 hours in the last month on setting
up and maintaining the system. Part one of my aquaponic system is
the set up. This is a perfect thing for all of you vegan and raw
food eaters. It's compact and has stunning results! Just make sure
that where ever you put yours, that it is at least above freezing
and able to get wet if the system fails. A garage or enclosed porch
can be great places. Because it is winter I have planted cold hardy
lettuce greens, but try other edibles like culinary herbs.
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