Aquaponics for Beginners: How to Build your own Aquaponic Garden that will Grow Organic Vegetables
M**2
GREAT BASICS FOR THE BEGINNER
Most of the KNOWLEDGE to start experimenting with this type of Food source. I've read it twice now and I'm still considering a small inhouse experiment with a few shrimp.
K**4
Excellent resource
Bought this for my husband as he was starting up our second setup- we had one previously that was fairly successful but was a pain in the butt. After getting this book and him reading it, he was able to understand WHY it had been so difficult the first try. The book has great elementary information, enough to absolutely get you all the way to a really successful setup. Using what he learned from this book, the Hubs was able to correct mistakes he hadn’t realized he had made the first time around, and this time the whole thing is running fantastically! It’s a really good resource, well laid out and solid information with practical use applications easily applied. If you’re looking to start an aquaponic setup this will serve your needs well, plus some!
K**R
A Great Introduction
There is a wealth of information in this book. From growing methods to in-depth calculations. While the images can be a bit simplistic, they generally get the point across. Layout of the information feels a bit jumbled. I would definitely recommend this to a hobbyist or someone who needs some more in-depth information than basic tutorials provide.
K**E
Fish farming
Easy to follow along with and also has detail pictures ! Awesome for beginners
E**R
Great book with lots of practical ideas and info
I have an aqauponics system (I call my experiment) in the backyard. Been doing it for a number of years and read a few other books. This one is the best by far I have read. There is not one way of doing this and every setup has its own conditions. This is helping me get a better balanced system. My fish have thrived while my plants are weaker. I am already working on a better settling system with a pump to reduce the solids - as he explained what is happening to my system based on my observations matching the book.Thank you! I recommend it for anyone starting out or tinkering with existing systems. BTW I have plants on rafts, in 3 inch pvc pipe/mesh cups, and in clay pellets. I have 3 types of ponds running. As I said, I am trying to play with everything to see what works best in my climate and space constraints (Florida).
M**R
Everything
All information must be digested and then put into action by building and observing
W**L
Misleading Title
It needs to emphasize it’s about growing in a fish pond
J**.
More in depth than what I thought aquaponics would be.
Little too complicated for this looking for a simple way to do things type of guy! Still has some great info for me to understand though. It won’t go to waste!
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