admin, Author at looksmartgardening gardening how-to Sat, 18 Feb 2023 16:04:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Aquaponic Vegetable Growing https://looksmartgardening.com/aquaponic-vegetable-growing/ https://looksmartgardening.com/aquaponic-vegetable-growing/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 15:51:25 +0000 https://looksmartgardening.com/?p=138 Aquaponics is a process that combines the raising of fish and growing plants in water. The two processes work together naturally, as one system with three critical factors: beneficial bacteria, composting worms, and organic vegetables for both systems. The beneficial bacteria on every wet surface of an aquaponic system feed off fish waste, converting it into nitrates that are safe for both plants and fish while also providing food to them at the same time as worms convert solid wastes from decaying plant matter into vermicompost. The Fish Fish are the most important component of an aquaponic system. There are…

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Aquaponics is a process that combines the raising of fish and growing plants in water. The two processes work together naturally, as one system with three critical factors: beneficial bacteria, composting worms, and organic vegetables for both systems.

The beneficial bacteria on every wet surface of an aquaponic system feed off fish waste, converting it into nitrates that are safe for both plants and fish while also providing food to them at the same time as worms convert solid wastes from decaying plant matter into vermicompost.

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The Fish

Fish are the most important component of an aquaponic system. There are many different types you can choose from, but Tilapia might be your best choice if it’s not yet clear what type to purchase! Tilapia is the most popular fish to grow and there are many other freshwater options to consider. All varieties of freshwater fish work well in an aquaponic system.

Interestingly, the Tilapia is the second most consumed fish in the world, and is native to Africa. In aquaponics systems, tilapia are a popular choice amongst both commercial growers and home hobbyists because they’re easy to raise and hardy.

If Tilapia are not available nearby, then consider using Koi and Goldfish as well- they’re also great in these systems since they don’t require any cold water at all.

That said, the temperature that each species thrives and survives at varies, so make sure you do some research beforehand so that everyone stays happy & healthy during this process!

The System

In the backyard, an aquaponics system can be optimal for many reasons. Not only does it provide a controlled environment to your fish and plants but also free sunlight! There are some added bonuses as well—the water in tanks or grow beds provides thermal mass that moderates temperature extremes all year long.

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For those without backyards, there’s no need to worry; you still have options like basements and garages which can house your systems just fine during extreme weather conditions

Aquaponic gardening is a great way to grow your own fish and vegetables. It’s also an effective method for removing harmful chemicals from the water.

Aquaponic gardening does not require tilling or digging. This reduces the risk of soil erosion and compaction while also decreasing the energy required for cultivation. It uses 90% less water than conventional gardening methods.

An aquaponics system is a great way to grow plants that are not suited for traditional soil, such as azaleas and blueberries.

Aquaponic Vegetable Growing

Summary

Aquaponic gardens are as easy to set up and use in your own backyard or home, all you need is a bit of time. They can even be constructed using recycled materials like old bathtubs and commercial containers used for shipping liquid foodstuffs.

You could buy an aquaponics system kit if DIY isn’t really your thing, but it’s just so worth the effort!

An aquaponics system can make your home a little more self-sufficient. As an example, you could set up a greenhouse to grow produce and raise fish while moderating temperatures with the water in these tanks thanks to its thermal mass properties!

The sunlight is free too so there’s nothing stopping you from making this happen if it fits into what you’re trying for as far as sustainability goes.

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Organic Gardening Supplies https://looksmartgardening.com/organic-gardening-supplies/ https://looksmartgardening.com/organic-gardening-supplies/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 15:13:45 +0000 https://looksmartgardening.com/?p=127 Gardening projects are not all created equal. The success of any project depends on having the right tools for the job — this fact is no less true when it comes to organic gardening. Organic gardening can be more difficult than traditional because there aren’t many shortcuts available like with other methods: anything used must fit both criteria (natural & chemical-free) and limited resources may hamper you. Any remedy has to be natural and free of chemicals or toxins; which limits options for those who want an easy way out but still want results in their garden! Fertilizers Have you…

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Gardening projects are not all created equal.

The success of any project depends on having the right tools for the job — this fact is no less true when it comes to organic gardening.

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Organic gardening can be more difficult than traditional because there aren’t many shortcuts available like with other methods: anything used must fit both criteria (natural & chemical-free) and limited resources may hamper you.

Any remedy has to be natural and free of chemicals or toxins; which limits options for those who want an easy way out but still want results in their garden!

Fertilizers

Have you ever been unable to find an effective way of fertilizing your garden? If so, then compost is the perfect solution! It’s full of micronutrients which help plants resist disease as well.

Compost can be used in a variety of ways: plant mediums for pots and planters or mulch around different areas like flower beds.

There are also commercial products that help speed up the process by adding microorganisms to break down materials more effectively- but if it sounds too complicated there is always just plain old composting at home where all one has to do is let leaves decompose naturally without any added chemicals from store bought items!

Compost helps plants prevent fungus growth and insects while delivering necessary nutrients into the soil.

The best fertilizer for your plants can be found in a variety of forms. There are many convenient options, but you may also want to consider an organic option because it will provide the nutrients that all types of plants need. The type which is mixed at planting time and then fed as needed works well with fruits, herbs, or vegetables alike!

Natural methods can also include compost made from animal products such as guano containing bat droppings, and other less-likely things like chicken manure (gross) or even human urine if you are desperate enough!

Insecticides

If you have a small infestation and this is your first time dealing with it, try to remove it by hand. If that becomes too much for you however, then neem oil may be the best option as an all-purpose insecticide which kills mites and fungus while also killing eggs, larvae and adults.

Neem oil comes from the neem tree and is native to India. It’s both organic and biodegradable

Organic Gardening Supplies

Tools: Forks and Hoes

Head to your nearest garden center and pick up a trusty, forged steel fork.

Square or V-shaped tines with diamond tips work best for turning soil, digging potatoes out of the ground (when you’re ready), and even composting!

The hoe is a must-have tool for any gardener, as it can be used to plant seedlings and weed. Remember that you get what you pay for when buying tools; quality matters.

You can use it to dig holes, weed and chop down soil – you name it! One thing that I’ve learned when purchasing a tool like this is to buy something which will stand up against wear and tear. If anything, spend more on your gardening equipment so they last longer than expected because once you have them-you’ll be using these things all day long.

Other Tools

Tools like a good pair of gloves and mat or rolling bench will make gardening easier. You’ll also need to get your own tools including spade, trowel, shears for weeding, pruning saws (or clippers), secateurs or scissors with large handles so you can comfortably cut branches at ground level).

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Grown on your own, homegrown fruits and vegetables are fresh and
bursting with flavor.
There is no better way to grow your own food than by gardening. It can
help you produce tons of different fruits and vegetables while also
being a hobby for those who love plants.
Organic gardening not only provides a way to ensure that the food you
eat is fresh, but it also assures your family of getting plenty of vitamins.
Once you’ve picked a fruit from your garden, there’s nothing left to do
but eat it or compost with the rest of your other food scraps.

Who is Organic Gardening for?

Anyone can start their own organic garden, even if they are just
tinkering at it. It’s not necessarily for the experienced gardener or those
with a lot of money to invest, but it is possible with little effort.

Let’s try and answer some basic questions so you can get started.

What is Organic Gardening?

Organic Gardening, also known as “organic farming,” refers to the
process of growing plants without using synthetic chemicals or
fertilizers in order for them not to be contaminated with toxins that are
harmful. The term was coined by Sir Albert Howard who first used it
during a speech at Oxford University.

It’s an increasingly popular choice for those who want to take control
over their food supply and be more in touch with nature.

Why Should I Garden Organically?

Many people choose to garden organically for a number of reasons.
Some people want the satisfaction that comes with growing their own
food, while others are concerned about what chemicals may be in
‘store-bought’ produce. Organic gardening can also help you save
money on your grocery bill and provide healthier options when it’s time
to eat!

How do I get Started with an Organic garden?

Getting started with an organic garden is quite simple. First, you’ll
need to decide on what type of garden you want.


Do you have a large backyard? Perhaps an organic vegetable or fruit
tree would be best for your space. If not, there are plenty other options
such as planting herbs in pots and containers that can go indoors
during the winter months.


If you opt for an indoor herb garden, then you’ll need to find a sunny
spot in your home. You can also use grow lights if you have the space
and want an all-year round garden. For most beginners, the best thing
to do is start small.


If you have a backyard, try planting some vegetables and herbs in pots
or raised beds on your patio.


If not then find an area of ground that gets at least six hours sun per
day (morning light can be too harsh for plants). Once you have found a
spot, remove any weeds and lay down some newspaper or cardboard
to suppress the grass.


If you have no ground then try planting in containers on your porch or
balcony; just make sure they get plenty of sun!


If this is not an option either for space reasons, then all is not lost. What
you can do is start your plants indoors and then transplant them
outside once they are big enough.


If you have a small garden, the best thing to do is start with vegetables
like tomatoes or peppers that can be grown in containers on patios.

Best Types of Soil

So, what are the best soil types for budding organic farmers? Well,
there are a few.
If you have the space and want to grow vegetables or fruit trees in your
backyard then loamy soil is best for this type of garden as its rich with
nutrients that plants need such nitrogen-rich organic matter from
composting materials like leaves.

What are the Best Plants to Grow in my Backyard or Front Yard?

Naturally this depends on the climate of your location.
If you’re in a warmer climate, then citrus trees and avocados are great
choices. In cooler climates like the northeast US or Canada, apples can
be grown successfully.
You’ll also want to consider how much space is available for your plants
as well.

Is it Difficult to Grow Plants Without Chemicals?

This is a question many people ask themselves. The answer is no, it’s
not difficult to grow plants without chemicals. It does take more time
and effort than using chemical fertilizers or pesticides but the benefits
are worth this extra work.
You’ll need a lot of patience because you can’t just water your garden
with a herbicide like Roundup that kills everything in its path.
You should start with organic potting mix or compost that is free of
chemicals such as pesticides.
We recommend using a mixture of compost, peat moss and
vermiculite. You can use coffee grounds to help your garden flourish as
well.

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