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Aquaponics At Home: Growing Fish & Vegetables

by Amber Richards

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Have you ever wondered what aquaponics was all about? Is it viable for your situation? This book is a good overview to help answer these questions and more. Aquaponics is the revolutionary science where plants are grown in water instead of soil. This water also cultures fish. The wastes produced by the farmed fish or other aquatic creatures supplies the nutrients for the plants, and in turn purifies the water. Aquaponics, when set up correctly, can, be self-sustaining and, be a healthy source for both fish and plants. Aquaponics At Home is a beginner's guide to this hobby. You are given the fundamentals to this wonderful and exciting way to garden, including the components you need, and ways to set up your own healthy aquaponic system that provides safe, fresh, and delicious food all year round.… (more)
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Have you ever wondered what aquaponics was all about? Is it viable for your situation? This book is a good overview to help answer these questions and more. Aquaponics is the revolutionary science where plants are grown in water instead of soil. This water also cultures fish. The wastes produced by the farmed fish or other aquatic creatures supplies the nutrients for the plants, and in turn purifies the water. Aquaponics, when set up correctly, can, be self-sustaining and, be a healthy source for both fish and plants. Aquaponics At Home is a beginner's guide to this hobby. You are given the fundamentals to this wonderful and exciting way to garden, including the components you need, and ways to set up your own healthy aquaponic system that provides safe, fresh, and delicious food all year round.

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