In my new home, I am tempted to build an aquaponic system for vegetable, ie fishes to support plants. The new house being in California
desert near Palm Springs, I am not sure if the climate and water quality are suitable.
Climate:Desert climate, very dry except Aug/Sept during the so call monsoon, it gets a bit humid.
DetailSuper hot summer July-Sept. day time can reach as high as 125F+ (50C+) and night time around 100F+ (37C+).
See its temp today.
Mild winter day time around 80F (26C), night 40F (4C) with occasion
Water:·Range for pH is 7.3 units to 8.2 units with an average of 7.8 units.
·Range for Hardness (as CaCO³) is 23 milligrams per Liter (mg/L) to 290 mg/L with an average of 120 mg/L.
DetailMy worries:Water too hard to support growing plants? Summer being so hot, how to keep water within reasonable temp for fishes and plants.
I want to build a small pond say 6'lx3'wx3'd in my side yard (20ft x 8ft). Above ground but under shade. As for plants, mainly asian vege, lettuce (too hot?) carrots, tomatoes and cucumbers. Nothing exotic.
Thanks for reading and helping.