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Make Your Very Own Aquaponics Strawberry Tower
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Dec19

Make Your Very Own A...

posted by Ecofilms

One of the fun plants to grow in Aquaponics is strawberries. We all know how great they taste especially if picked fresh and juicy from your own system. They grow very well in conventional gravel grow beds provided your system is reasonably free of salt because strawberries just don’t...

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Adding Worm Juice to Aquaponics
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Sep20

Adding Worm Juice to...

posted by Ecofilms

One of the more contentious issues surrounding aquaponics is the mineral density of the plants and vegetables that are grown in aquaponics. Critics say how can plants grown in Aquaponics be really nutritionally balanced with all the minerals and vitamins necessary for you if the nitrates they...

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How does Aquaponics compare with Soil Gardening?
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Aug09

How does Aquaponics ...

posted by Ecofilms

Although we do produce both Permaculture and Aquaponics videos we were asked recently to compare the two methods and which one we preferred using ourselves – in our garden? Notice the caveat – in our garden! Its a difficult question to answer as each method has its strengths and...

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Growing Massive Fruit Trees in Aquaponics
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Aug07

Growing Massive Frui...

posted by Ecofilms

We’ve all heard of growing vegetables in Aquaponics but what about Fruit Trees? How well will they grow? The evidence seems to be – exceptionally well! The main criteria as Murray Hallam from Practical Aquaponics suggests that you grow them in deep grow bed troughs at least one...

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