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Aquaponics - A revolution in the backyard garden

A food growing system which is the most water efficient in the world, is
pesticide free, can be done anywhere (even if there is no soil), grows
not only plants, but also fish. Could this be true? Absolutely, it’s called
Aquaponics and it is the latest revolution in backyard vegetable gardens
around the world.

From the coldest regions to the warmest regions, there are people all
over the globe with Aquaponics systems running in their backyard,
creating fresh, pesticide free food for the whole family and often their
neighbors too!

Aquaponics is the combination of Aquaculture and Hydroponics. The
fish and plants are grown together in an integrated system, which
creates a symbiotic relationship between the two. The main principle of
a working Aquaponics system is the ability of bacteria to convert fish
wastes into plant-available nutrients, which the plants use as their main
nutrient supply. The plants also filter the water which allows the fish to
live long healthy lives.

No more adding loads of nutrients, manure and mulch to the garden,
just feed the fish and watch the plants grow. Your back will love you for
it too; with plant grow beds often being located at waist height. Water is
circulated through the system, so there is rarely any water wastage, and
there are also hardly any weeds.

Become part of the revolution that is Aquaponics today…for more
information on this growing system that is changing the way many are
doing their gardening, visit www.aquaponics.com.au

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