This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report , from voaspecialenglish.com | http Aquaponics is the idea of producing vegetables and fish in the same closed system. It combines aquaculture, or fish farming, with hydroponics, a way to grow plants without soil. Supporters see aquaponics as a way to increase world food supplies and reduce climate change, groundwater pollution and overfishing. Sylvia Bernstein says the idea is as old as nature. “Aquaponics is really a recirculating wetland system, so it’s happening right on the banks of our lakes.” She grew plants in water with a chemical fertilizer for years. Then she discovered she could use wastewater from fish to grow organic vegetables and fruit. She says she “couldn’t believe that something as simple as fish waste could become a complete fertilizer. So I had to actually see a system that was in a friend’s basement. But when I did, it changed my life.” That was three years ago. Ms. Bernstein built her first system with her son outside her home in Boulder, Colorado. Today she raises tilapia and trout. She feeds them once a day. Her plants — including herbs, tomatoes, peppers — grow in containers. There are no weeds in her aquaponics garden, and no need to worry about watering. Ms. Bernstein started her own business called the Aquaponics Source. She has a YouTube channel, teaches aquaponics at the Denver Botanic Gardens and recently published a book. Aquaponics farmer James Godsil says the Internet is helping many …
Great story ,, n yes I do work with the AP system for about 5 months now n things are growing ,, Have it all in my basement so I can grow all year round,,,If you like to see it I’m on youtube, I love it,,
whosurdaddy69269
May 16, 2012 at 10:06 am
I never worked with Aquaponics.
ujinkwon
May 16, 2012 at 10:13 am
thank you
mytien1210
May 16, 2012 at 11:03 am