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  • Published: 15 September 2020
  • ISBN: 9781647397487
  • Imprint: Callisto
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 154
  • RRP: $34.00
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Beginner's Guide to Aquaponics




Ecologically friendly farming, anywhere—a complete guide for aquaponics beginners
Discover a sustainable and ecologically friendly way to grow your food—while using a fraction of the water, land, and labor conventional gardens require. The Beginner's Guide to Aquaponics makes starting your first system simple with easy-to-follow instructions that teach you the basics and offer clear step-by-step instructions.
Combine the benefits of fish farming with hydroponics to grow food in new and efficient ways. Whether it's understanding how to balance water chemistry, pick your optimal fish and plants, or assemble aquaponic setups, you'll find tables, blueprints, and practical tips to walk you through each part of the process.
The Beginner's Guide to Aquaponics includes:
Step-by-step guidance—This guide breaks down the most essential aquaponics information with checklists, system design plans, fish/plant charts, and more. Cost analysis—Use price estimates and approximate timelines to help you stay on budget and effectively plan out the proper build for your needs. Aquaponics troubleshooting—Get expert advice for dealing with any trouble spots you might encounter while building or maintaining your systems. Start things off on the right foot with The Beginner's Guide to Aquaponics.

  • Published: 15 September 2020
  • ISBN: 9781647397487
  • Imprint: Callisto
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 154
  • RRP: $34.00
Categories:

About the author

Seth Connell

Seth Connell resides outside Seattle, Washington. He founded Anything Aquaponics in 2014, after training on commercial aquaponic farms in Hawai’i and completing multiple certification programs. Seth also teaches urban agriculture at Highline College, serves on the volunteer board for food safety policy at the Washington State Department of Agriculture, and consults multiple farms and nonprofits on best practices for aquaponics.