Aquaponics
Aquaponics is a method of organic gardening that is 100 percent natural, and becoming more popular among the home gardener. It involves developing an ecosystem that fish, animal life and plants work together to develop a healthy environment, just as it it is done naturally in nature.
In aquaponic gardening, effluent from fish tanks that is full of nutrients is used to fertigate hydroponic growing beds. This is good for both the fish and the plants. Waste from one biological system serves as nutrients to the other by the reuse of water through biological filtration and recirculation.
- Aquaponic Basics
- A Healthy Sustainable Environment
- Sustainability Of A Home Garden
- Companions For Gardening
- Aquaponics - Key Elements for Success
- Water Quality and Characteristics
- Water Quality and pH
- Water Quality and Temperature
- Water Quality - The Beneficial Relationship Of Bacteria to Nitrite and Nitrate
- Component Ratio
- Media Types
- Fish Species
- Plant Selection
- Biofiltration
- Nutrients
- Aquaponis - The Importance of Water and It's Quality
- Aquaponics - Water Source
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