A year ago, I jumped into aquaponics after being given a lettuce plant that was grown in an aquaponics system.
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Aquaponic Lettuce |
Not knowing much about aquaponics, I even mistakenly had this picture saved under hydroponics.
For those that don't know the difference. aquaponics is the combination of aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (raising plants in water without soil).
My lettuce became a center piece arrangement in my kitchen. Each day, I looked at that lettuce, I was spurred on to the internet and began researching aquaponics.
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The Lettuce in it's new Aquaponics home |
Without dragging this post out too far. My lettuce gift, turned into a year long adventure into aquaponics that has taken me to the point of having multiple types of system spread between my home and a friends home. A lot of the knowledge, like many others in aquaponics, was learned through trial and error. From information read about or seen, mostly on the internet.
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A new home for my First and Second Aquaponics Systems |
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First Aquaponics with Plants |
Eventually, I came across what many would think of a must have book for this type of aquaponics systems. It was the Aquaponics Gardening book by Sylvia Bernstein.
Get a copy today!
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Second Aquaponics System Startup |
With a copy of Aquaponics Gardening always handy, I continued working on my systems and began joining a number of forums online. There are about 5 or 6 forums spread around from Australia to the US that are quite popular.
Sylvia Bernstein created the Aquaponics Community Forum, which I joined and this led to becoming a member of the Aquaponics Association.
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Second Aquaponics System with Plants and Fish |
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First Aquaponics System Planted |
The online course is discounted through August 2012 and there is a special package that combines the online course, with a free copy of the book. Find it here.
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First Aquaponics System Fish Tank View
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Greenhouse View of First and Second Aquaponics System |
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Second Aquaponics System Flourishes |
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think many people are attracted to building aquaponics systems for
various reasons and it would be great to see them in most yards and even
inside homes. Building them from scratch and learning all the ins and
outs is fun and almost an addicting part, but I would suggest that
anyone even considering it, might want to get Sylvia`s book and even
online course to really know what is involved. It can save a lot of
time, money and uncertainty in the long run.
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New Aquaponics System idea takes shape |
I would also suggest that people become a member of a forum. There are a number of them out there. The aquaponics source community forum has over 7000 members at this point and growing, so it's a pretty good one to start with.
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My Rack Mount Aquaponics in the Drive way |
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The Old Jacuzzi becomes a Fish Tank and the latest Aquaponics System
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Whether your new to aquaponics or have been into it for awhile, joining the Aquaponics Association
would also be a great move. Beyond being a member and it's benefits, I
believe that as the world looks for solutions to food and environmental
issues, aquaponics is standing out more and more. By being a member of an association
for Aquaponics, it gives a much needed voice to the people doing it and
tells the politicians, governments, financial and business communities,
that aquaponics is a serious way to produce food and here to stay.
Don't have the space outside or just want to enjoy seeing your aquaponics system. Here is the designer AquaBundance system that would compliment any home.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/96341147/MissourI%20General%20Assembly%20Joint%20Committee%20on%20Urban%20Agriculture%20Report.pdf
ReplyDeleteThe Branson Aquaponic team (Mona Miller and Grover Pickel) have just returned from Jefferson City, Mo. Where they met with The office of Gov. Jay Nixon, Missouri State Dept. of Agriculture, the Mo. State dept of Ec onomic Development, The office of Rep. David Sater, The office of Senator Jack Goodman and Mo. House of Rep .legislator assistant Rosemary Bogg. Each received a copy of the purposed business plan for the Red Roof Mall. Each of the mentioned offices is looking to see how they can assist Branson Aquaponics in funding this worthy project.
The Branson Aquaponic plan will create the world’s largest indoor aquaponic food factory, making Branson the world’s first fully self sustainable city. It would create over 400 full time year round jobs, and supply healthy sea food and produce (greens to bananas) to all of southwest Missouri from one local location.
This project needs 36 million dollars to build and is looking for the funding from privet, state, and or federal funds. Mona said,” The business plan shows that this will make money and lots of it. What we truly need is an angel investor so we can move quickly”. Government grants are time consuming but can fund this given enough time. With an angel investor things could get started right away. Mona and Grover do not plan to give up on this project it is just plain good for our people, our city, our state and our world.
Anyone wishing to find out more about the plan can contact either Mona or Grover at 417-338-2537
You may check out our design team at https://www.facebook.com/WaterlifeDesign Facebook Branson Aquaponic Gardens and Educational Center https://www.facebook.com/pages/Branson-Aquaponic-Gardens-and-Educational-Center/340566219310083
Yes it will make lots of net profit when you do it on a very large scale and stick it in the middle of a 8 million visitors a year tourist town. 425 places to eat in a 6 mile radius and the food served in them comes from our garden. YES Branson Aquaponics will make a very good profit. We estimate more then 25 million in net the 2nd year in business. Want to invest? 417-338-2537?
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Mona Miller