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Aquaponics Grow Bed Depth | Aquaponic Gardening Blog
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Is your fertilizer happy to see you? Aquaponics Grow Bed Depth. August 2, 2010. How deep should your aquaponics grow bed be? Grow bed depth in a media based aquaponics system is a subject not without a little controversy. The majority of media-based aquaponic growers will say that you should have about 12 (300 mm) of media, with the top 1 2 being left dry to reduce algae and fungal growth. There are those, however, who claim to be growing successfully in substantially less than that. Surface or dry zone.
Aquaponics “How To” – Part 2 Grow Beds and Fish Tanks | Aquaponic Gardening Blog
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Is your fertilizer happy to see you? Aquaponics How To Part 2 Grow Beds and Fish Tanks. August 9, 2010. Here is the latest installment in my monthly series for Growing Edge.com. This article continues a monthly series about aquaponics and all the components you need to build your own a thriving aquaponics system. This month we will talk about fish tanks and grow beds, and the optimal size ratio between the two. AquaBundance Aquaponics Fish Tank. So I won’t repeat it here). AquaBundance Aquaponics Grow Bed.
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Horto in Urbs: May 2010
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Monday, May 24, 2010. Well, my cantaloupe seedlings are officially gone. RIP, cantaloupes, we hardly knew ye. I don't know if they got too cold in the last couple of weeks (remember the cool weather we used to have), or if there was some other factor, but they are kaput. On Saturday I direct-sowed some seeds in their place; we'll see if they do any better. In the win category, I went to turn my compost pile and found it steaming.in 85 degree weather! Hot composting, indeed. Links to this post. I'm a big ...
Horto in Urbs: Apple Tree update
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Sunday, November 7, 2010. Awhile back, I planted a stick in the ground that Henry Field's assured me was a Sweet Sixteen apple sapling. I was dubious it would turn into anything, because it was only about 18 inches long and not much bigger in diameter than a #2 pencil. I am pleased to report that it not only survived, but it's done pretty well:. November 7, 2010 at 1:15 PM. Hey David, thats awesome! Cant wait to see that awesome miracle grow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Horto in Urbs: June 2010
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. So, we have started work on building a greenhouse to effect our plan of harvesting vegetables during the fall and winter. Thought I'd show some in-process photos. We are technically making a hoophouse, made of bent PVC arches and then greenhouse-gauge plastic sheeting which will go on in the fall. In the meantime, we'll cover the arches with deer netting to keep out the squirrels. Got that done all along the edge, and will install the arches soon. Later note: the dog decided that...
Horto in Urbs: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Of Apples and Crabapples. We've had this poor little crabapple tree on the side of our house since we moved in ten years ago. It's a little thing that looks like it was designed by Dr. Seuss, and we had often talked of getting rid of it. But it's pretty in the spring when it blooms, and now it has another purpose: cross pollination. Links to this post. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. State of the Garden. The garden improvements are coming along. I continued making a "channel" or f...
Horto in Urbs: The Greenhouse is Up
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The Greenhouse is Up. The greenhouse is up and functional. Here's a pictorial description of the process:. The structure with the deer (squirrel) netting still up and row covers on. A big hunk of greenhouse plastic, donated generously by my horticulturist friend Gwen. To get the plastic over the ribs, first put a rock on one side. Then attach a cord around the rock and pull the cord from the far side. The plastic is up and my 1-meter tall child stands in as a height reference.
Horto in Urbs: November 2010
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Sunday, November 7, 2010. Awhile back, I planted a stick in the ground that Henry Field's assured me was a Sweet Sixteen apple sapling. I was dubious it would turn into anything, because it was only about 18 inches long and not much bigger in diameter than a #2 pencil. I am pleased to report that it not only survived, but it's done pretty well:. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The Greenhouse is Up. The greenhouse is up and functional. Here's a pictorial description of the process:. I am ha...
Horto in Urbs: Progress and Regress
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Monday, May 24, 2010. Well, my cantaloupe seedlings are officially gone. RIP, cantaloupes, we hardly knew ye. I don't know if they got too cold in the last couple of weeks (remember the cool weather we used to have), or if there was some other factor, but they are kaput. On Saturday I direct-sowed some seeds in their place; we'll see if they do any better. In the win category, I went to turn my compost pile and found it steaming.in 85 degree weather! Hot composting, indeed. View my complete profile.
Horto in Urbs: My Strange Broccoli
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. I don't mean to be failblogging two days in a row, but now let's turn our attention to my broccoli. This is my first time trying to grow the stuff, and judging by the height of the plants, it's doing well:. The plants are strong, look healthy, and growing huge. Except for one problem. There's no broccoli in them. Here's a shot looking down into the top of the plant:. Am I just being too anxious? Your thoughts/opinions/comments are welcome. August 5, 2010 at 8:34 AM. Tons Got a gr...
Horto in Urbs: A New Recipe
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010. I've recently become enamored with a new recipe for hamburger/sandwich buns. The taste is great, they are incredibly soft and have a nice open crumb, and they freeze and thaw really well. I've made them twice now, and they've been easy and a success both times. Here's the recipe:. 1/4 c dry milk. 1/4 c mashed potato. 2-1/4 tsp instant yeast. About 10 3-ounce rolls. If you try this recipe, let me know! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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FRESH FISH AND VEGETABLES,. RIGHT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD! Is a revolutionary combination of the best of aquaculture and hydroponics. And an amazingly fun and easy way to raise fish together with organic vegetables, greens, herbs and fruits. Aquaponic systems. Are much more productive and use up to 90 percent less water than conventional gardens. Other advantages include no weeds, fewer pests, and no watering, fertilizing, bending, digging or heavy lifting! The Aquaponic Gardening Book. 8220;This isn’...
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FRESH FISH AND VEGETABLES,. RIGHT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD! Is a revolutionary combination of the best of aquaculture and hydroponics. And an amazingly fun and easy way to raise fish together with organic vegetables, greens, herbs and fruits. Aquaponic systems. Are much more productive and use up to 90 percent less water than conventional gardens. Other advantages include no weeds, fewer pests, and no watering, fertilizing, bending, digging or heavy lifting! The Aquaponic Gardening Book. 8220;This isn’...
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Is your fertilizer happy to see you? Sign up for my Newsletter today (in the right column) and receive a free copy of "12 Things You Should Know to Garden Successfully With Aquaponics ". Aquaponics How To Part 2 Grow Beds and Fish Tanks. August 9, 2010. Here is the latest installment in my monthly series for Growing Edge.com. Aquaponics fish tanks can be made from just about any structure that fits the right dimensions and is lined with EPDM pond liner. AquaBundance Aquaponics Fish Tank. Do not use metal...
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