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Aquaponics Systems-A Review of My D.I.Y Aquaponics
There is a new craze that is sweeping the gardening community and it's called aquaponics. This is basically all about using fish to provide nutrition for your plants, which grow up to ten times faster.These systems when bought in kit form are very expensive but there is a way around it, D.I.Y aquaponics is a very cheap alternative. The results are the same, great tasting and fast growing plants and vegetables but for about a quarter of the cost.
I have always loved DIY and have always kept fish so when I first heard about aquaponics a few months ago I had to make my own system.
Do it yourself aquaponics is not hard especially when you have the help of an expert and that's just what you get from My Diy Aquaponics. The book itself is not that big having around 70 pages but it's all good info with no filler or fluff.
The great thing about this is that it tells you exactly what tools you need, exactly what materials you need and even shows you how to look after your fish. You don't need a ton of space either because the book shows you how to build an indoor aquaponics system, a backyard aquaponics system and even a huge commercial one.
So is My DIY Aquaponics worth getting? I can honestly say yes it is because it will help you get a system set up in less than a month and this will save you a ton of money on fruit and vegetables.
http://www.diyaquaponics.org/Take a look and see how easy it is to create a DIY Aquaponics System
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