THE DREAM POND. Honored to work with @Ed The Pond Professor, @TEAM Aquascape, and some fantastic local Aquascapes contractors on this EPIC project. Much more to come with the garden pond, including aquatic plants, riparian edibles like watercress, ta
Gardening is a work-intensive practice, but one that is worth all the hard work and time you invest in it. After all, who is going to say no to a hobby that gives you a workout and yields the literal fruits (and vegetables) of your labor?
Using coconut husks, 23,000 mirrors to reflect solar power, and desalinated water, Sundrop Farms situated in Port Augusta - a desert area in Australian - works agricultural voodoo. Without resorting to pesticides, needing to rely on rainfall, or
Here's a notable aquaponics story this Thirst-day. A 13-year-old girl from north of Pretoria, South Africa runs a promising aquaponics startup while still in school as shown in this inspiring video from October, 2015. On the Expresso Show.
Here's a notable aquaponics story this Thirst-day. A 13-year-old girl from north of Pretoria, South Africa runs a promising aquaponics startup while still in school as shown in this inspiring video from October, 2015. On the Expresso Show.
Ed and Gerry Luterbach, avid proponents of aquaponics gardening, didn't stop with just one aquaponics grow bed and fish tank. After six years, their aquaponics garden now includes six grow beds filled with vegetables and two fish tanks filled with
'Skip', a listener from Missouri, comes on the show to talk about his aquaponics system - Keith Crynek (local r3VOLution activist) comes in studio to talk about general liberty issues
Is it possible that an indoor farm in the Miyagi prefecture in Japan housed in a former Sony factory could revolutionize the future of agriculture? It certainly looks like an exciting possibility.
Outside a greenhouse just south of Aiken, the leaves are turning brown; but inside, tomatoes are ripening from green to orange on the vine, and pale pink strawberries soon will be full red and ready to eat.
Outside a greenhouse just south of Aiken, the leaves are turning brown; but inside, tomatoes are ripening from green to orange on the vine, and pale pink strawberries soon will be full red and ready to eat.
Tony (MS in Marine Biology) will talk about biological ecosystems domestically and internationally, about aquaponics systems, and solutions for an ever changing environment - Pastor Steven Anderson (Faithful Word Baptist Church) comes in studio to ta
Joel Ho (CEO of MobileSec Solutions) on protecting electronics against EMP - Marcus West talks about his aquaponics set up - Sean Daley (SilentVault) talks about their multi-cryptocurrency p2p wallet (Bitcoin New INFO you need)
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