After about a month of not visiting this aquaponics system, I found the plants over-running it, which they seem to do when I don't bother them. The problem was was wasn't cycling well. Fish were okay and plants got water that wicked up through the cinder, but the ants love to move in and nest in the cinder if the water isn't rising to a flood level in the cinder bed.
The tomato sent roots down through about 8 feet of pipe and had slowed the water flow. A little roto root type work and water is flowing again.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Getting to the Roots of the Problem in Aquaponics.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Midwest Farming Gangnam Style
These farmers are a great example of how to have fun farming or doing any job, when you take time to make it that way.
Expect this to go viral.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
No Tractor Needed Farming
Looking at making a space to move my celery (in bucket) from it's last place among the taro plants in the flow bed of my jacuzzi aquaponics system.
My grandson's old electric John Deere tractor had me reflecting on how many farm type tools and equipment aren't needed with aquaponics.
Check out my earlier post for the Christmas specials going on. The Online Aquaponics Gardening Course and Sylvia Bernstein's Aquaponic Gardening book. Some think of it like the bible for aquaponics.
Aquaponics Online Course and Book for Christmas
One day I heard a friend was getting into aquaponics and when I stopped by to see him, there he was eating his lunch and reading his copy of the Aquaponics Gardening he had just gotten.
Here is Sylvia Bernstein giving an intro on the course. You can order your course and book or any combination of them through the links in the video.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Maui Venture Forum- Moving Forward
Community-minded entrepreneurs, investors, and professional service providers interested in innovative new ventures will want to participate in the return of the Maui Venture Forum on Friday, November 16th at the Maui Tropical Plantation from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. featuring a locavore lunch, interactive presentations, and lots of networking.
Michael Snyder will introduce the Hawaii Electric Vehicle Network which expects to launch in the first quarter of 2013. Lynn Rasmussen will demonstrate a prototype of SkillStory.com, a system to first quarter of 2013.
Lynn Rasmussen will demonstrate a prototype of SkillStory.com, a system to organize and get credit for non-institutional learning experiences.
Vince Mina will present on how very small scale agriculture can be economically viable on Maui.
Event organizer David Fisher will provide an update on the Hawaii Community Exchange which will soon launch and help match-make entrepreneurs with accredited investors.
David LeFevre will introduce the Regenerative Community Initiative, a part of a new national movement to connect grass roots support with impactful projects building sustainable local economies. LeFevre's first focus here on Maui is on building added value market economies for organic farmers so they are incentivized, without the need for subsidies, to grow more food for communities.
The event will be free of charge, although there will be a $25 charge for lunch. Registration is at http://mauiventureforum.eventbrite.com
Videos from past venture forums including presentations by Pacific Biodiesel, Bamboo Technologies, International Underwater Explorations, and Icanology are at http://CoolProjectsMaui.com, click on "venture forums".
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Maui Farmers Union United November Meeting
6:50-7pm Bill Greenleaf MFUU report
7:00-7:15 Justin Pardo- Chef Corner- Creative Thanksgiving Leftovers
7:15-7:30 Ryan Eareheart- Squashes Varieties Planting and Consuming.
7:30-7:40 Harriet Witt- Cycles of light and Life
7:40-8pm Jayanti Nand- Mulching it 101
Networking 8:00 to 9pm
Produce Swap Table MFUU October Meeting |
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Aquaponics Plumbing Problems
Just when you think you have the plumbing in your aquaponics system is running right.
Not all plumbing problems can be avoided, but it`s a good idea to start with good quality parts.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Glenn Martinez demo at Greenleaf Farm
Glenn Martinez of Olomana Gardens and President of the Hawaii Farmers Union United stayed over on Maui after the Maui Farmers Union United meeting. He set up some aquaponics demonstrations at Bill & Marta Greenleaf's Farm in Kula.
Using Greenleaf Farm's aquaponics system as a working system and Olomana Garden's portable aquaponics systems, Glenn, Natalie Diaz-Cash and Adrian Liu, also with Olomana Gardens, spent a few hours talking to a number of people that took up the open invitation.
There are a number of places people can buy gardening gifts.
For a variety of Aquaponics related products, this is a site I am an affiliate for.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Improvements to Aquaponics Plumbing
Murray Hallam, one of the leaders in aquaponics, demonstrated these EZ Release Fittings in his videos.
When it comes to plumbing in an aquaponics system, getting your pipe layout right BEFORE gluing is critical. One way to make life a whole lot simpler, is to use the fittings at the crucial points in your system.
Alan Berstein of the Aquaponics Source did a video showing how to use them in a system. A pretty good idea to check these out and have some on hand when building your system or to retrofit and existing system.
Alan Demonstrates EZ Release Fittings
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Pass The Mayo Please!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Aquaponics in every home
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.
The Lettuce in it's new Aquaponics home |
A new home for my First and Second Aquaponics Systems |
First Aquaponics with Plants |
Get a copy today!
Second Aquaponics System Startup |
Sylvia Bernstein created the Aquaponics Community Forum, which I joined and this led to becoming a member of the Aquaponics Association.
Second Aquaponics System with Plants and Fish |
First Aquaponics System Planted |
First Aquaponics System Fish Tank View |
Greenhouse View of First and Second Aquaponics System |
Second Aquaponics System Flourishes |
I 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.
New Aquaponics System idea takes shape |
My Rack Mount Aquaponics in the Drive way |
The Old Jacuzzi becomes a Fish Tank and the latest Aquaponics System |
Monday, August 20, 2012
Maui Farmers Union United August 2012 Meeting
MFUU Meeting LARGER SPACE THIS MONTH
Maui Farmers Union United Aug 28, 2012 Meeting Haiku Community Center Tuesday night doors open 5:30pm Dinner opening circle 6:00 pm sharp
HAIKU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GARDEN TOUR AND PRESENTATION 5PM TO 6PM We are pleased to announce our collaboration with the Maui School Garden Network and Community Work Day program in our outreach to the greater Maui community. We will be meeting at the Haiku school garden, Mala O Ha'iku, promptly at 5:00 pm. ( The garden is behind the school on the Haiku Community Center side of the school and should be approached from the Haiku Community Center rather than from the front of the school itself.) Rebekah Kuby of the Community Work Day program, Robin Imonti, a Haiku El parent volunteer who started the garden herself, and Jenna Tallman, the current school garden coordinator, will give an overview of the school garden program at Haiku El. Following this will be the dedication of the Kahalu'u Avocado tree that has been planted. Mahalo to Jayanti Nand for grafting and donating the tree to MFUU and Jerry Isdale for making the plaque with all of the participants' names who made this happen for na keiki. Finally, Jenna Tallman will be give us a demonstration on how to brew Bokashi to speed up the composting process while Vincent Mina will demonstrate the making of Fermented Plant Juice. Two very beneficial and easy fermentations that can be used in composting and feeding plants organically.
When the garden tour is finished at 6:00 pm, the group will proceed back to the HCC building for our locavore potluck dinner and rest of the evening MFUU program. (Food will be received from 4:45pm at HCC for those attending the garden tour and demonstrations.)
Meeting Agenda: Haiku Community Center
6:00pm-6:50pm- Locavore Potluck The food table has been looking so good lets keep it growing.... its becoming evident that those who bring food are doing it in the spirit of abundance and the celebration of food.......Way to grow our gatherings Maui!
6:45pm-7:00pm Announcements Vincent Mina President
7:00pm-7:15pm-Chefs Corner-John Cadman Kale Ocean Salad 7:15pm-7:30pm-Produce Scoops-Ryan Eareheart Mana Foods 7:30pm-7:40pm Harriet Witt- Cycles of Light and Life
7:40pm-8:10pm Jayanti Nand Tree Air Layering Demonstration 8:10pm-8:30pm-Update-Annual Meeting Oct 24th Bill,Evan,Vincent
Locavore Potluck & Produce Swap Bring your favorite dish to share
"Its all about celebrating the growing, sharing, being inspired and nourished by our food and community."
A Waste Free Event: Bring a vessel and utensils for dinner or purchase our recyclable ones at a nominal cost.
PRODUCE SWAP: Make it abundant Maui its your event... Bring your home grown farm produce, seeds or plant starts to share and swap with others.
Maui Farmers Union United
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Maui Farmers Union United May Meeting
Tavares Center Pool Room ~Pukalani
Doors open 5:00pm Dinner opening circle 6:00 pm sharp Mtg. 7pm sharp
Dessert Contest ~Win Great Prizes! (Bring your entry between 5:10- 5:40 Judging at 5:45pm) Contest Details: Melissa Ebeling will register each dessert upon entering. You will need to bring your entry along with your written recipe between 5:15 & 5:40pm. Judging will begin at 5:45 pm sharp! One Dessert entry per person. Two judges will determine the winners on a point system, for presentation, flavor, and creative use of locally grown ingredients. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners. Judging will be completed by 6:00 pm.
Schedule: 6:00pm-6:50pm- Locavore Potluck - Bring a dish OR Dinner is $5 for Members, $10 for Non Members. Sign up as a member and dinner is on us! Be creative and add to the abundance, you are the event!!!
6:50pm-7:00pm Announcements - Vincent Mina President
7:00pm-7:15pm Chefs Corner - Elijah Manahan- Coconut Kefirs
7:15pm-7:45pm Kupuna Sam Ka'ai - Hawaiian Historian
7:45pm-7:55pm Ryan Eareheart - Produce Corner
7:55pm-8:05pm Bill Greenleaf &Lehue Vandervelde - MFUU Report
8:05pm-8:15pm Astronomy in Agriculture- Harriet Witt passengerplanet.com
8:15pm-8:30pm Gerry Ross - Seed Basic Workshop Review
8:30-pm-9:00pm Member Network/Meeting Pau
PRODUCE SWAP: With each month more folks participate... Bring your home grown farm produce, seeds or plant starts to share and swap with others.
"Its all about growing, sharing and being nourished by our food and community"
Note: We aim to have a "trash free" event and encourage folks to bring their own bowl and utensils. New: We will provide utensils at a nominal cost.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Maui Farmers Union United April 2012 Meeting
Next meeting of the Maui Farmers Union United: April 24, 2012 Meeting Agenda:
Locavore Potluck: Come and share the Maui abundance of what you prepare and grow!!! Bring a dish OR Dinner is $5 for Members, $10 for Non Members. Sign up as a member and dinner is on us!
Schedule:
6:00pm-7:00pm LocaVore Potluck
6:50pm-7:00pm Evening Announcements ~ Vincent Mina
7:00pm-7:10pm Chefs Corner ~ Jana McMahon-Kahanu Aina Greens 7:10pm-7:20pm Farmers Almanac ~ Harriette Witt
7:20pm-7:30pm Produce Scoop ~Ryan Eareheart-Mango Madness 7:30pm-8:00pm Lehua Vander Velde- MFU "You are the event" 8:00pm-8:10pm Bill Greenleaf-Annual meeting
8:10pm-8:30pm Seth Raabe- Our experience culturing and using IMO 8:30pm- 9pm Networking
Produce Swap: Lets make it abundant!!!
Bring your home grown farm/garden produce, seeds or plant starts to share and swap with others. Place it on the table in the back when you arrive.
Note: We aim to have a "trash free" event and encourage folks to bring their own bowl and utensils. And, if you like, a comfortable chair. It was standing room only last month!
~6pm-9pm Potluck and General Meeting. ~The fourth Tuesday of every month. ~Attendance has been high and we run out of seats so please consider bringing your own comfortable chair ~All meetings include: The Chef's Corner, Mana Foods Produce Scoops, Farmer's Almanac Astronomy Presentation, Educational Demonstration and Presentation, Legislative Updates, Announcements. ~Meetings are held at The Pool Room at the Tavares Community Center in Pukalani. (see map below) ~All meetings are free. ~All are welcome. ~Please bring a local foods potluck dish to share if you would like to eat with us. Alternatively, you may bring $10 (for non-members) or $5 (for members). ~YOU ARE THE EVENT Make it Feastive!!!
Please visit the website and sign up for the newsletter and membership.
http://mauifarmersunionunited.weebly.com/
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Hawaii Farmers Union United March Meeting
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
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Bring a dish OR Dinner is $5 for Members, $10 for Non Members.
SIgn up as a member and dinner is on us!
Food Contest: The theme is: "Winter Savory"
Enter your dish to win prizes (Bring your entry by 5:45 Judging at 6pm)
Prizes for 1st,2nd & 3rd place.
Fabulous Meeting planned! All your usual favorites
plus the HFUU Board members will be present! see full schedule below.
the abundance, it's your the event!!!
6:50pm-7:00pm Evening Announcements ~ Vincent Mina www.MauiGrown.com
Pickling Vegatables 101
Sugarcane Benefits and Uses
7:20pm-7:30pm Farmers Almanac ~ Harriette Witt www.passengerplanet.com
7:30pm-8:00pm Kapua Sproat, UH Law School Professor & Issac Moriwake of Earthjustice "Protecting the public trust doctrine and water law in Hawaii."
8:00pm-8:10pm Legislative Update ~ Bill Greenleaf
8:10pm-8:25pm Introductions of the HFUU State Board
8:25pm-8:45pm Evan Ryan ~ Soil Building 101
8:45pm- 9pm Seth Raabe ~ Demonstration on making Fermented
Plant Grow Juice
Produce Swap:
Mahalo! to all of our sponsors: Hawaiian Moons, Down to Earth, Mana Foods, Whole Foods, Marmac Ace, Greenleaf Farm, Maui Biochar, Susan Teton, Lehuahana Vander Velde, Evan Ryan and Maui Aloha Association.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
I would recommend you sit down with some popcorn (non GMO) and watch this movie.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Makai Inn and their Aquaponics
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Hawaii Farmers Union United Whispering Winds Bamboo
Hawaii Farmers Union United Leo Smock Randall
Hawaii Farmers Union United - Amy Cortese-Locavesting
Hawaii Farmers Union United on Bill for Industrial Hemp
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1727
A regular part of the Hawaii Farmer Union United is the Legislative Corner. Bill Greenleaf presents information about various bills and laws that impact on local food producers and agriculture.
Hawaii Farmers Union United Astronomer Corner
Harrit Witt, www.PassengerPlanet.com did a talk on time and the farmers almanac for the Hawaii Farmers Union United.
Hawaii Farmers Union United Produce Corner
Hawaii Farmers Union United Chef's Corner
Hawaii Farmers Union United Community info
Hawaii Farmers Union United January Meeting Intro
Monday, January 23, 2012
Maui Farmers Union United Meeting for January
Produce and Seed Swap:
6:30pm - 7:00 - Farmers Feast "It's all about the food"
All are welcome & encouraged to participate in this festive meal of good will
Be Creative its your event!!!
Grow, buy, prepare or share a local grown dish, if you can't bring anything to share to eat, members are $5, $10 non members or come early to set up and stay after to clean up.
This is a trash free event,
please bring your own dish and utensils.
Meeting Schedule:
7:00 - 7:10 Welcome, Announcements Vincent Mina
7:10 - 7:25 Chef's Corner Chef Justin Pardo Rhubarb Chutney*
8:20- 8:45 Locavesting- Maui's own David Fisher & Special Guest just off her
-What is NRCS & Conservation planning
-What types of natural resource issues does NRCS address
-What programs are available to provide technical and financial assistance
-What are the first steps to participate.
NRCS will be accepting applications for 2012 program assistance over the next several months. I hope to give an idea of what our programs have to offer for cropland, pasture, & forestry projects. In addition there are several national initiatives helping transition farms to organic, incentivizing energy audits for agricultural operations and promoting seasonal high tunnels (also known as hoop houses).