Posts Tagged ‘fish’
Aquaponics
I saw an article on aquaponics in the NY Times. Aquaponics, says Wikipedia, “is the symbiotic cultivation of plants and aquatic animals in a recirculating environment.” And while the water requirements are significantly lower than in a traditional garden, the article makes it sound like the yields are pretty impressive. One of the guys they interviewed has engineered himself a very badass greenhouse… some videos from his YouTube channel after the jump.
From the NY Times:
Mr. Torcellini’s greenhouse wouldn’t look out of place on a wayward space station where pioneers have gone to escape the cannibal gangs back on Earth. But then, in a literal sense, Mr. Torcellini, a 41-year-old I.T. director for an industrial manufacturer, has left earth — that is, dirt — behind.
What feeds his winter crop of lettuce is recirculating water from the 150-gallon fish tank and the waste generated by his 20 jumbo goldfish. Wastewater is what fertilizes the 27 strawberry plants from last summer, too. They occupy little cubbies in a seven-foot-tall PVC pipe.



