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All about aquaponics and hydroponics!
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Guía de lombricultura
Guía de lombricultura
the instructions for how to make an ice bucket
Home-made vermicomposter, 2-3 layers with worm tea collector
an info sheet with different types of trains and their names in english, spanish, and german
IBC Tote Aquaponics Construction Infographic
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New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents
tecnica de siembra
an info sheet showing the different types of boats in the water and how they are used
Aquaponics System
There are many different type of aquaponics systems. These include media based, NFT(nutrient flow techinque) and DWC (deep water culture). Use this infographic to help choose the right system for you.
several plants growing on the side of a white pole in a room filled with black round planters
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a large blue barrel sitting in the grass next to a small building with a greenhouse on top
Greenhouse guide: 13 incredibly useful tips
Greenhouse guide: 13 incredibly useful tips. If you want the luxury of an in-greenhouse mains supply, some plumbing is needed. A greenhouse roof harvests a surprising volume of rainwater, so store it in butts. Watering techniques range from devotional use of a watering can to a semi-automatic system if you’re away from home a lot.- Telegraph
a diagram showing how aquaponics work
New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents
How Aquaponics works, in a nutshell. #SelfSufficiency #BackyardAquaponics
two images show the process of growing plants in dirt and watering water from a plastic jug
Looks like a good idea for the garden. I will have to try this when I make the new raised beds.
an image of a plant growing out of the ground in a pot with water and dirt
Wisconsin Fast Plants of the University of Wisconsin: Homepage
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