Grow Your Own Food: Harvest Fish and Vegetables and Recycle the Water
Grow Your Own Food: Harvest Fish and Vegetables and Recycle the Water
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How to Construct Aquaponic Systems to Grow Your Own Meals Aquaponics systems can provide healthful and plentiful food, even where water is scarce. Compared with traditional techniques, it has several advantages: • Organic vegetables with high yields in tiny space • Protein, in the kind of fish whose nutrition you manage • Water conservation (90% water savings over standard farming) • No pesticides needed • No herbicides necessary • Local meals production There are two main purposes for this book initial, to educate men and women about the guarantee aquaponics has for efficient and healthful meals production, particularly where water is scarce, and, second, to provide enough specifics for the reader to design the kind of system necessary and exactly where the resources can be discovered for developing them for residences, organizations, and neighborhoods. The book includes detailed info about the fish, the plants, the irrigation schemes, and other knowledge necessary for the productive design and style and implementation of systems of numerous sizes. The book describes greenhouses, outside ponds, and even an aquaponic lawn as illustrations of the selection of program designs that can be built. Over 50 illustrations show you the components, styles, and completed little farms. The author believes the planet needs to more completely appreciate the rewards of aquaponics. Better meals, significantly less water, regional production, and smaller sized spaces employed. Better for your overall health, and far better for your atmosphere. This book is the organic follow-on to his greatest-promoting book \"Tabletop Aquaponics\" which covers small systems suitable for family rooms, porches, and science projects. This new book is for bigger systems capable of feeding households, neighborhoods, or organizations. Really huge commercial aquaponic systems are described in this book for background details, but their style is beyond the scope of this book.
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