I was intrigued by your email address, but couldn't see all of it. Do you work for (run?) a backyard gardening organization?
Thanks for joining the Aquaponic Gardening community! I hope you find it a fun place to explore aquaponics. There is a real blend of experienced and new aquapons in this community, so please don’t hesitate to get in there and start asking questions. Everyone is quite happy to help out new members – no question is too basic.
A great place to start is to read the “How to Use This Site” link on the upper right corner, “Start Here” section of the Main page. You might also find the “Aquaponic Gardening Rules of Thumb” guidelines helpful.
Please participate and check in with us every day! We are constantly posting news about aquaponics and the good food movement.
Thanks again for joining us, and I look forward to getting to know you.
Hey B. Wonderful to have you here. Thanks so much for the links and endorsement on your terrific website! I used it as my Facebook update for our company today - hope you don't mind . I'm also looking for a new quote for our new shopping cart (going live on Thursday). Mind if I quote you with a link back there?
I was just telling TCLynx that I'm jealous of the population density of APers in Florida. I'd love to be there for the tour!
Mr. B, for my hydro stackers I use in a 1 gal container one-eighth cup Neptunes Harvest, one-eighth cup Total from Greenworld Path Brooksville Fl. One tablespoon 10-2-1 Bat Guano , 1 drop Superthrive, 2 cups of my own blend of compost tea.Mix in a blender, strain thur a shade cloth and an old nylon stocking.Feed twice or 3 times a week,Stand back and watch them grow! Paul
Sylvia Bernstein
Welcome B,
I was intrigued by your email address, but couldn't see all of it. Do you work for (run?) a backyard gardening organization?
Thanks for joining the Aquaponic Gardening community! I hope you find it a fun place to explore aquaponics. There is a real blend of experienced and new aquapons in this community, so please don’t hesitate to get in there and start asking questions. Everyone is quite happy to help out new members – no question is too basic.
A great place to start is to read the “How to Use This Site” link on the upper right corner, “Start Here” section of the Main page. You might also find the “Aquaponic Gardening Rules of Thumb” guidelines helpful.
Please participate and check in with us every day! We are constantly posting news about aquaponics and the good food movement.
Thanks again for joining us, and I look forward to getting to know you.
Sylvia
Feb 13, 2011
Sylvia Bernstein
Hey B. Wonderful to have you here. Thanks so much for the links and endorsement on your terrific website! I used it as my Facebook update for our company today - hope you don't mind . I'm also looking for a new quote for our new shopping cart (going live on Thursday). Mind if I quote you with a link back there?
I was just telling TCLynx that I'm jealous of the population density of APers in Florida. I'd love to be there for the tour!
Feb 13, 2011
Sahib Punjabi
Feb 13, 2011
Paul Ellinghuysen
Mr. B, for my hydro stackers I use in a 1 gal container one-eighth cup Neptunes Harvest, one-eighth cup Total from Greenworld Path Brooksville Fl. One tablespoon 10-2-1 Bat Guano , 1 drop Superthrive, 2 cups of my own blend of compost tea.Mix in a blender, strain thur a shade cloth and an old nylon stocking.Feed twice or 3 times a week,Stand back and watch them grow! Paul
Feb 27, 2011
TCLynx
If you want to grow or transport certain species you will need the permit or if you intend to sell fish you will likely need the permit.
For personal use as long as you only grow allowed species I don't believe a permit is required.
Feb 27, 2011
TCLynx
Mar 1, 2011