All-Natural Aquaponic Lawns, Gardens & Vertical Gardens: Inexpensive Back-to-Basics Gardening with Fish Using Non-Electric, Solar, or Minimal-Electricity Designs

In the first aquaponic book to provide information on lawns, gardens, and vertical gardens, self-sufficiency expert Caleb Warnock shows us how fish, plants, a flower bed, water, and a drain combine to create a masterful ecosystem that can sustain your family. 

Aquaponic gardening mimics nature. In her simplest form, Mother Nature creates a self-sustaining system in which water, animals, and plants combine to help each other. Creating your own aquaponic garden using this natural cycle is simple, cost-effective, and sustainable.

In an aquaponic garden, fish live in the water and produce waste; when this "fish water" is used to water the garden, the soil (along with your garden) is naturally enriched and fertilized. Meanwhile, the water is effectively filtered by the soil. When the filtered water returns to the fish pond, the fish continue to eat and grow, and the cycle continues. 

The advantages are endless. Aquaponic gardens:

  • use far less water because water returns from the garden to the pond in a cycle;
  • need no purchased fertilizer;
  • create naturally rich, sustainable, chemical-free soil;
  • grow larger, healthier plants, which produce more food;
  • can produce harvestable fish;
  • dramatically reduce the need to weed with no-till methods (see the No-Till Gardening book in this series);
  • provide a peaceful, meditative water feature for the backyard;
  • and bring the joy of having fish to the backyard garden.
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All-Natural Aquaponic Lawns, Gardens & Vertical Gardens: Inexpensive Back-to-Basics Gardening with Fish Using Non-Electric, Solar, or Minimal-Electricity Designs

In the first aquaponic book to provide information on lawns, gardens, and vertical gardens, self-sufficiency expert Caleb Warnock shows us how fish, plants, a flower bed, water, and a drain combine to create a masterful ecosystem that can sustain your family. 

Aquaponic gardening mimics nature. In her simplest form, Mother Nature creates a self-sustaining system in which water, animals, and plants combine to help each other. Creating your own aquaponic garden using this natural cycle is simple, cost-effective, and sustainable.

In an aquaponic garden, fish live in the water and produce waste; when this "fish water" is used to water the garden, the soil (along with your garden) is naturally enriched and fertilized. Meanwhile, the water is effectively filtered by the soil. When the filtered water returns to the fish pond, the fish continue to eat and grow, and the cycle continues. 

The advantages are endless. Aquaponic gardens:

  • use far less water because water returns from the garden to the pond in a cycle;
  • need no purchased fertilizer;
  • create naturally rich, sustainable, chemical-free soil;
  • grow larger, healthier plants, which produce more food;
  • can produce harvestable fish;
  • dramatically reduce the need to weed with no-till methods (see the No-Till Gardening book in this series);
  • provide a peaceful, meditative water feature for the backyard;
  • and bring the joy of having fish to the backyard garden.
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All-Natural Aquaponic Lawns, Gardens & Vertical Gardens: Inexpensive Back-to-Basics Gardening with Fish Using Non-Electric, Solar, or Minimal-Electricity Designs

All-Natural Aquaponic Lawns, Gardens & Vertical Gardens: Inexpensive Back-to-Basics Gardening with Fish Using Non-Electric, Solar, or Minimal-Electricity Designs

by Caleb Warnock, Logan Lyons
All-Natural Aquaponic Lawns, Gardens & Vertical Gardens: Inexpensive Back-to-Basics Gardening with Fish Using Non-Electric, Solar, or Minimal-Electricity Designs

All-Natural Aquaponic Lawns, Gardens & Vertical Gardens: Inexpensive Back-to-Basics Gardening with Fish Using Non-Electric, Solar, or Minimal-Electricity Designs

by Caleb Warnock, Logan Lyons

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Overview

In the first aquaponic book to provide information on lawns, gardens, and vertical gardens, self-sufficiency expert Caleb Warnock shows us how fish, plants, a flower bed, water, and a drain combine to create a masterful ecosystem that can sustain your family. 

Aquaponic gardening mimics nature. In her simplest form, Mother Nature creates a self-sustaining system in which water, animals, and plants combine to help each other. Creating your own aquaponic garden using this natural cycle is simple, cost-effective, and sustainable.

In an aquaponic garden, fish live in the water and produce waste; when this "fish water" is used to water the garden, the soil (along with your garden) is naturally enriched and fertilized. Meanwhile, the water is effectively filtered by the soil. When the filtered water returns to the fish pond, the fish continue to eat and grow, and the cycle continues. 

The advantages are endless. Aquaponic gardens:

  • use far less water because water returns from the garden to the pond in a cycle;
  • need no purchased fertilizer;
  • create naturally rich, sustainable, chemical-free soil;
  • grow larger, healthier plants, which produce more food;
  • can produce harvestable fish;
  • dramatically reduce the need to weed with no-till methods (see the No-Till Gardening book in this series);
  • provide a peaceful, meditative water feature for the backyard;
  • and bring the joy of having fish to the backyard garden.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942934097
Publisher: Familius
Publication date: 01/12/2016
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Caleb Warnock is the popular author of Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency, The Art of Baking with Natural Yeast, Backyard Winter Gardening For All Climates, More Forgotten Skills, Trouble's On The Menu, and the Backyard Renaissance Collection. He is the owner of SeedRenaissance.com and blogs at CalebWarnock.blogspot.com, where you will find a link to join his email list to learn more about forgotten skills. 

Table of Contents

  • What Is Aquaponics and Who Cares?
  • The Natural Science of Aquaponics
  • Soils for Aquaponic Gardening
  • The Aquaponic Lawn
  • The All-Natural, Self-Reliant Aquaponic Water Supply
  • The First Year
  • The “Starter” Indoor Aquaponic Garden
  • Choosing Fish
  • Growing Tilapia
  • Aquaponic Fish-Keeping
  • How to Kill Your Fish
  • The No-Till Aquaponic Vegetable Growing Bed
  • Designing the Drain System
  • Choosing Soil for the Aquaponic Garden
  • The Necessity of Worms
  • Warning Signs, Common Problems—and Solutions
  • Basic Aquaponic Garden Design
  • Colonizing Natural Bacteria and Microbes in Aquaponic Soil
  • What and When to Plant
  • Decorative Pond or Aquaponic Pond?
  • Non-Electric Aquaponics
  • Electric Pumps
  • Aquaponic Vertical Gardens
  • Aquaponic Gardens and Chickens and Ducks
  • Questions and Answers

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