Kassaundra
Garden Addicted
Has anyone tried either vermi or aquaponics? Indoor or outdoor? I'm going to try a very small indoor system just to see if it really works this winter, and if it works out may do a larger outdoor system in the spring. Wondered if anyone had any real life practical experience w/ it since all I have is reading about it online.
)withvery good success. Did a variety of veggies that were later transplanted outside. I though it was great because it kept from saturating the soil as plants were beginning to germinate. Lighting was done on pair of 4ft shop lights easy as it gets.
What I've researched so far is using worms and or fish as the source of your nitrogen/amonnia so no need to buy the hydroponics fertilizers. In most set ups that use fish they grow the fish to eat, and the garden is just a fringe benefit. I would be more interested in the garden, and the fish only as chicken food for two reasons, one my family doesn't like fish (except for me), and two the main fish used are either cool or warm (not both) and our temps in eastern OK would not be suitable w/o a lot of energy to heat/cool water, except for something hardy like goldfish, which I would be totally fine with feeding the "girls" (chickens). The worms live in the grow beds and further assist the plants (so the articles say again no personal experience yet).