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25 Responses to Aquaponic Gardening: A Step by Step Guide to Growing Fish and Plants Together
You probably can build the indoor garden that won’t need weeding, tilling
or cultivating, the spreading of fertilizer or compost, with no watering or
irrigating; all while your plants generate up to 10 x the amount of fresh
vegetables than plants from a dirt garden.
Wow, this is an incredibly awesome video! Aquaponic gardening is one of my
dreams. This video is very convincing and I can’t wait to get started on
it. I perceived that these guidelines and advices coming straight from you
is enough to have a successful aquaponic gardening someday. This lovely
video is quite recommendable!
Aquaponics makes growing your own food practical for just about anyone. Not
everyone has a plot of fertile soil to grow a garden, but with aquaponics,
you don’t need that. Even city dwellers can grow vegetables in their own
homes indoors or in their yards or patio.
I found this book to be incredibly useful! Although you can find most of
the information in the book for free it saved me hours and hours of screen
time to have it put together in such a concise and professional manner. It
is also nice to have a hard copy book, one I can take with me and pass on
to other people. The author saved me a lot of time and money, so I am glad
to have been able to contribute a little of the second back to her! 🙂
Paleo, Permie, Pagan (madeofyucca)
July 21, 2014 at 12:10 am Reply
can some one please tell me what has happened to the web site? I can load
it, it says page not there or words to that effect. Thanks
you can contribute more to the aquaponic community if u gave away the
knowledge of your book without a price. Make a free ebook and SHARE the
knowledge rather than making money off of other sources like Murray Hallam.
hi to all at aquaponic gardening can you give some advice to me.i have no
access to space to start a aquoponic system as i live on a first floor flat
and would like to know if i can build a small aquoponic set up indoors and
supply artificial lighting to the plants,is that possible,also looking to
purchace the book aquoponic gardening and would the book be of guidence to
indoor growing. thanx from the uk
Thanks for that, TheMorenetti. Free is great – I also run the Aquaponic
Gardening Community site that is a free resource for information exchange
used by over a thousand aquapons every day. BUT, I also need to earn a
living just like everyone else and given the time and effort that went into
writing this book I don’t apologize for charging for it…and I think most
who have purchased it think it is a great value.
There’s to many morons that want everything for free, who says not to make
money on informations? About the trial and errors ? The money spent to get
it right ? ECT. If you have the time to comment you have the money to spent
for this book. Did you paid your books when you were in school ?… Did you
ever bought any books ?… Anyway, it is a great book for starter and made
me save a lot of money before starting up, thx for this great book.
Hi, I got the eBook version and it was great, clarified a lot of the
information I watched on YouTube channels and gave good guidance on how to
set up a robust aquaponics system. I am going to a Marray Hallam’s
‘Discover Aquaponics Training’ event in Perth (AUS) next week before
building my system from mostly free and recycled materials. With the
exceptions of pump, media and fingerlings….
Speaking of morons, to me, the experience of being surrounded by friends
who know how to share is worth way more than all the money in the world,
because people’s emotions is the substance of life. The bottom line is not
about the money, but love. Little do those who have mugged me know, the
worth in being my friend. Away with your fear driven views!
Where did you get those large plastic box containers for your plants? I
want to buy them for my garden, but I don’t know where to get similar
containers. I live in Hawaii, so it is difficult to find things a larger
city might have. Btw, very nice video. Thanks.
the water goes round and round , its the same water , not new water that
you have to pay for , you fool. I have been growing with aquaponics for 3
years now , once the system is set up , all you do is feed the fish and
reap the plants. All totally organic too.
12/2
yuli tseng
July 20, 2014 at 9:36 pm
You probably can build the indoor garden that won’t need weeding, tilling
or cultivating, the spreading of fertilizer or compost, with no watering or
irrigating; all while your plants generate up to 10 x the amount of fresh
vegetables than plants from a dirt garden.
Amadeus Antosik
July 20, 2014 at 10:21 pm
Wow, this is an incredibly awesome video! Aquaponic gardening is one of my
dreams. This video is very convincing and I can’t wait to get started on
it. I perceived that these guidelines and advices coming straight from you
is enough to have a successful aquaponic gardening someday. This lovely
video is quite recommendable!
Sheds Direct
July 20, 2014 at 11:09 pm
Aquaponics makes growing your own food practical for just about anyone. Not
everyone has a plot of fertile soil to grow a garden, but with aquaponics,
you don’t need that. Even city dwellers can grow vegetables in their own
homes indoors or in their yards or patio.
growownfood
July 21, 2014 at 12:06 am
I found this book to be incredibly useful! Although you can find most of
the information in the book for free it saved me hours and hours of screen
time to have it put together in such a concise and professional manner. It
is also nice to have a hard copy book, one I can take with me and pass on
to other people. The author saved me a lot of time and money, so I am glad
to have been able to contribute a little of the second back to her! 🙂
Paleo, Permie, Pagan (madeofyucca)
July 21, 2014 at 12:10 am
can some one please tell me what has happened to the web site? I can load
it, it says page not there or words to that effect. Thanks
Hannah Daniel
July 21, 2014 at 12:42 am
lol , ok
wacka2
July 21, 2014 at 1:19 am
Is there a way I can buy soft copy of the book?
masterwower
July 21, 2014 at 1:21 am
you can contribute more to the aquaponic community if u gave away the
knowledge of your book without a price. Make a free ebook and SHARE the
knowledge rather than making money off of other sources like Murray Hallam.
UnCubicle
July 21, 2014 at 1:37 am
Love the book! Thank you so much!
TheJmers2
July 21, 2014 at 1:47 am
hi to all at aquaponic gardening can you give some advice to me.i have no
access to space to start a aquoponic system as i live on a first floor flat
and would like to know if i can build a small aquoponic set up indoors and
supply artificial lighting to the plants,is that possible,also looking to
purchace the book aquoponic gardening and would the book be of guidence to
indoor growing. thanx from the uk
carlos kasimu
July 21, 2014 at 2:24 am
Where do u get the Filter parts?
jflem57
July 21, 2014 at 3:10 am
Thanks for that, TheMorenetti. Free is great – I also run the Aquaponic
Gardening Community site that is a free resource for information exchange
used by over a thousand aquapons every day. BUT, I also need to earn a
living just like everyone else and given the time and effort that went into
writing this book I don’t apologize for charging for it…and I think most
who have purchased it think it is a great value.
aquaponicgardening
July 21, 2014 at 3:56 am
I agree I have her book and it is an invaluable resource, one that I would
gladly pay for over and over again.
SimpleHumman
July 21, 2014 at 4:41 am
There’s to many morons that want everything for free, who says not to make
money on informations? About the trial and errors ? The money spent to get
it right ? ECT. If you have the time to comment you have the money to spent
for this book. Did you paid your books when you were in school ?… Did you
ever bought any books ?… Anyway, it is a great book for starter and made
me save a lot of money before starting up, thx for this great book.
TheMorenetti1
July 21, 2014 at 5:06 am
Dear mam I want some fish plants I have fish tank
ashish duggal
July 21, 2014 at 5:57 am
Information that betters life should be free.
Ragitsu
July 21, 2014 at 6:01 am
Hi, I got the eBook version and it was great, clarified a lot of the
information I watched on YouTube channels and gave good guidance on how to
set up a robust aquaponics system. I am going to a Marray Hallam’s
‘Discover Aquaponics Training’ event in Perth (AUS) next week before
building my system from mostly free and recycled materials. With the
exceptions of pump, media and fingerlings….
Deborah Baird
July 21, 2014 at 6:29 am
Youtube dummies
Idalia Hernandez
July 21, 2014 at 7:18 am
Speaking of morons, to me, the experience of being surrounded by friends
who know how to share is worth way more than all the money in the world,
because people’s emotions is the substance of life. The bottom line is not
about the money, but love. Little do those who have mugged me know, the
worth in being my friend. Away with your fear driven views!
goaheadblockme
July 21, 2014 at 7:53 am
aquaponics seems nice, but I don’t want the water to keep running or my
water bill will sky rocket.
chris chung
July 21, 2014 at 8:29 am
software = the fish, the plant, the bacteria????? r u drunk?
far8
July 21, 2014 at 9:14 am
Where did you get those large plastic box containers for your plants? I
want to buy them for my garden, but I don’t know where to get similar
containers. I live in Hawaii, so it is difficult to find things a larger
city might have. Btw, very nice video. Thanks.
Richard Salvador
July 21, 2014 at 9:37 am
the water goes round and round , its the same water , not new water that
you have to pay for , you fool. I have been growing with aquaponics for 3
years now , once the system is set up , all you do is feed the fish and
reap the plants. All totally organic too.
wacka2
July 21, 2014 at 10:06 am
the water recirculates unlike regular gardening so you save a lot of money
on water doing aquaponics
speedwayman100
July 21, 2014 at 10:29 am