Aquaponics growing in th uk

Aquaponics in the uk is something that is literally growing fast. The thought of growing sustainable food with limited resource such as water, pesticide and fertiliser in your own back yard is fascinating. Aquaponic world are the Uk’s leading company providing advice and products for the uk customer. See what all the fuss is about by visiting www.aquaponicwAquaponics in the uk is something that is literally growing fast. The thought of growing sustainable food with limited resource such as water, pesticide and fertiliser in your own back yard is fascinating. Aquaponic world are the Uk’s leading company providing advice and products for the uk customer. See what all the fuss is about by visiting www.aquaponicworld.com

Crayfish for your Aquaponic system

Marbled Crayfish and AQUAPONICS

Marbled Crayfish are very useful in the area of AQUAPONICS, or recirculating garden systems. The basic principle is simple: live fish provide waste which is pumped into plant containers to feed root systems. The water is filtered by the plant roots and returns clean and fresh into the fish tank, where edible species of fish are grown.

However for small systems in particular (for personal dwellings), marbled crayfish supply a plentiful amount of waste for plants to feed on in a small space. They are also a self cloning animal, meaning they multiply into a colony. Interesting also is that this species of crayfish eats primarily plant materials, like aquatic plants or sliced cucumbers.

Wastewater from Marbled Crayfish tanks can also be used on plants where it is too hot to keep live animals in outside tanks. Some greenhouse operations use the wastewater from marbled crays!

For more information about the use of Marbled Crayfish with Aquaponics, see website www.AquaponicsTexas.com!

Benefits of aquaponics

What Are The Benefits Aquaponics?

1. Up to 10 Times More ORGANIC Plants!
With aquaponics you place plants closer together on a float system above the water, therefore it fits 10 times more plants in the same space! The roots of the plants are always in nutrient rich water and there’s no over-crowding!

2. There’s no more weeding!
The system removes the need for pain-staking and annoying weeding. You get more freedom and enjoyment!

3. No more soil pests!
The need for pesticides is eliminated, which makes it that much easier for you to have amazing plants and fruit without toxic chemicals.

4.No More Watering!
The aquaponics system uses only 2% of the water normal gardening does. Because the water is constantly re-circulated, and you do not lose any to soil absorption. The roots of your plants are constantly submerged in nutrient rich water and you never have to worry about watering your plants again. If you pay for your water, imagine of how much money this can save you.

5. Multiple Sources of Income!
When you try the aquaponics system yourself, you’ll have more plants than you’ll know what to do with. If you decide to sell your vegetables, guess what.. you also have fish to sell as the aquaponics system produces both plants and fish

6. Plants Grows Twice As Fast!
Plant experts are shocked when they visit aquaponic farms at how fast plants grow. For example, lettuce which takes 60+ days to mature, takes only about 29 days with this system.

7. You use up to 70% less Energy than conventional gardening!

8. No More Back-Straining Planting! Planting normally takes a lot of bending over, but not with Aquaponics . You’ll find out exactly how to plant your seedlings in the aquaponic floats, and how to make sure the roots get all the nutrients.

For more information please visit www.aquaponicworld.com

Aquaponics in the UK

Aquaponics is an integrated aquaculture (growing fish) and hydroponic (growing soilless plants) system that mutually benefits both environments. Aquaponics was essentially born out of hydroponics, which at the time made farming a lot easier. This process was associated with planting your veggies inside containers together with water. The hydroponic model involved utilizing lots of chemicals & fertilizers to promote growth. So the produce was not 100 % natural. Yet, the usage of fertilizers and harmful chemicals are not required when setting up your own home organic aquaponic system. The fish waste is absorbed by the greenery which is used as a nutrient solution for the growing plants, cultivating a wonderful condition for them to grow in. The only external input to the system is food for the fish. Both systems complement each other in practical interdependence. So essentially if you have happy and content fish, you have an amazing system that will produce fresh food for you all year round. Imagine sharing berries with your family & friends in the middle of winter!
Aquaponics in the uk is a developing concept. One of the leading providers for Aquaponic equipment and advice can be found at www.aquaponicworld.com

From Blackberri…

From Blackberries to catnip, there are hundreds of remarkably common herbs, flowers, berries and plants that serve all kinds of important medicinal and health purposes that might surprise you: anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, insect repellent, antiseptic, expectorant, antibacterial, detoxification, fever reduction, antihistamine and pain relief. As Aquaponics creates a natural environment these plants are easy to grow anywhere. Here are 17 potent medical plants you’re likely to find in the wild – or even someone’s backyard – that can help with minor injuries, scrapes, bites and pains

Lady Ferns

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If you grew up in the Pacific Northwest you likely know what ferns are good for: treating stinging nettles. One of the world’s oldest plants, there are many varieties of ferns, but if you’re lucky enough to spy the soft, delicate lady fern, grab some and roll it up between your palms into a rough mash. The juices released will quickly ease stinging nettle burns and can also ease minor cuts, stings and burns (fresh salt water also works in a pinch for bee stings). Bracken fern are similar to lady fern and will work, as well. The rougher, glossier, stiff sword fern and deer fern won’t be as effective, though. (Learn about types of ferns.) Lady ferns actually grow all over North America but are common in areas with high rainfall.

California Poppy

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The brilliant blooms of the poppy make this opioid plant an iconic one. The plant is an effective nervine (anxiety reliever) and is safe for use on agitated children. Can be made into a a tea for quick relief of nervousness and tension. A stronger decoction will offer pain relief. (A decoction is made by “stewing” all safe plant parts, including stems and roots if possible, in water for several hours and, ideally, soaking overnight.)

Blood Flower

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The blood flower (also Mexican butterfly weed) is a type of tropical milkweed with toxic milky sap that is emetic (it makes you hurl). It’s also historically favored as a heart stimulant and worm expellent. Pretty useful for a number of potential hiking disasters, if you think about it. (Of course, if you’d quit eating those poisonous berries you probably wouldn’t need to worry about finding a natural expectorant.)

Tansy

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If you’ve decided to backpack through Europe instead of the mountains of Mexico (but why?), you’ll want to know about a few helpful medicinal plants. Tansy is an old-world aster and remedy, used for flavoring beer and stews as well as repelling insects. Rubbing the leaves on the skin provides an effective bug repellent, but tansy can also be used to treat worms. It is said to be poisonous when extracted, but a few leaves are not harmful if ingested.

Korean Mint (hyssop)

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Who doesn’t want to be minty fresh? Most of the various types of “mint” or mentha – spearmint, Korean mint, applemint, regular old mint – offer reported health benefits and medicinal properties. (Avoid pennyroyal, as it’s poisonous.) Mint is famous for soothing headaches, fighting nausea, calming the stomach and reducing nervousness and fatigue. Korean mint, also called Indian mint and hyssop, is a fairly effective antiviral, making it useful for fighting colds and the flu. Whatever continent you’re on, some type of mint is usually to be found. Eat whole, garnish food or make tea to get the all purpose health benefits.

Alfalfa

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Alfalfa is fodder for livestock for a reason: it’s incredibly rich in minerals and health-promoting nutrients and compounds. With roots that grow 20 to 30 feet deep, alfalfa is considered the “father of all plants”. (It also contains a high amount of protein for a green.) Alfalfa originally grew in the Mediterranean and Middle East but has now spread to most of Europe and the Americans. It can treat morning sickness, nausea, kidney stones, kidney pain and urinary discomfort. It is a powerful diuretic and has a bit of stimulant power, helping to energize after a bout with illness. It’s a liver and bowel cleanser and long-term can help reduce cholesterol. You can purchase seeds and sprouts, but it’s fine to eat the leaves straight from the earth.

Catnip

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The cannabis of the cat kingdom. Famous for making cats deliriously crazy, catnip has health properties that are great for humans, too. Catnip can relieve cold symptoms (helpful if you’re on a camping trip and don’t have access to Nyquil). It’s useful in breaking a fever as it promotes sweating. Catnip also helps stop excessive bleeding and swelling when applied rather than ingested. This mint plant (yep, another one) is also reportedly helpful in treating gas, stomach aches, and migraines. Catnip can stimulate uterine contractions, so it should not be consumed by pregnant women. It grows in the Northern Hemisphere.

Sage

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Sage is an incredibly useful herb, widely considered to be perhaps the most valuable herb. It is anti-flammatory, anti-oxidant, and antifungal. In fact, according to the noted resource World’s Healthiest Foods, “Its reputation as a panacea is even represented in its scientific name, Salvia officinalis, derived from the Latin word, salvere, which means ‘to be saved’.” It was used as a preservative for meat before the advent of refrigeration (eminently useful: you never know when you’ll be forced to hunt in the wild). Sage aids digestion, relieves cramps, reduces diarrhea, dries up phlegm, fights colds, reduces inflammation and swelling, acts as a salve for cuts and burns, and kills bacteria. Sage apparently even brings color back to gray hair. A definite concern when lost in the woods.

Blackberries

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Did you know blackberries have useful healing properties? Of course they’re loaded in antioxidants and vitamins, but the leaves and roots have value, too. Native Americans have long used the stems and leaves for healing, while enjoying the young shoots peeled as a vegetable of sorts and the berries, either raw or in jams. The leaves and root can be used as an effective treatment against dysentery and diarrhea as well as serving usefulness as an anti-inflammatory and astringent. Ideal for treating cuts and inflammation in the mouth.

Wild Quinine

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According to Alternative Nature Online, wild quinine is a potent herb that “is used as an antiperiodic, emmenagogue, kidney, lithontripic, poultice. It has traditionally been used in alternative medicine to treat debility, fatigue, respiratory infection, gastrointestinal infection, and venereal disease.” Whatever the ailment, quinine is famously helpful in treating it. Only the root and flowers are edible; avoid the plant.

Navajo Tea

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Also called greenthread, Plains Tea or Coyote Plant, this plant has been used for centuries by Native Americans to quickly relieve that most brutal and irritating of infections: the UTI (urinary tract infection). Best when made into a tea or decoction.

Red Clover

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Native to Europe, Northern Africa and Western Asia, red clover is now ubiquitous worldwide. The plant’s reddish pink blossoms can be used for coughs and colds, but they are an excellent detoxifier and blood cleanser as well.

Sweet Marjoram

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Marjoram and oregano are often used interchangeably, but the aromatic sweet marjoram is slightly different. The Greeks called it the “Joy of the Mountain” and it was revered throughout the Mediterranean for its fragrance, flavor and medicinal value. The famous French herbs de provence and Middle Eastern za’atar both use sweet marjoram. Marjoram has many uses (it’s a famous digestive aid) but it is effective as an antifungal, antibacterial and disinfectant treatment in a pinch.

Burdock Herb

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Burdock, or cocklebur, is a prickly, thistle-like plant that grows commonly in many parts of the world. It can get fairly big and its leaves resemble the elephant ear plant. Though the burs often get caught in pets’ and livestock’s fur, don’t think of it only as an annoying plant. It is a highly effective treatment against poison ivy and poison oak (claims that it cures cancer are slightly *less* substantiated).

Feverfew

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Feverfew is a plant that has well-known and documented health properties and medicinal benefits. This anti-inflammatory can treat rheumatism, arthritis and, most famously, migraine headaches and tension headaches. It’s also good for alleviating tension and general anxiety (it is a natural serotonin inhibitor). It also helps to reduce swelling and bruising. Though feverfew is most effective when taken daily, it can be a helpful pain reliever when no Advil is on hand.

Sweet Violet

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Native to Europe and Asia, sweet violet is cultivated around the world and is a pleasant, delicate purple color. When brewed into a syrup the plant is effective as a treatment for colds, flu and coughs or sore throat. However, when made as a tea, it is wonderfully effective for relieving headaches and muscle and body pain.

Winter Savory

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Winter savory is your savior against insect bites and stings. One of the most effective natural plant treatments for bug bites is originally from Europe and the Mediterranean but often shows up elsewhere thanks to global trade. In addition to being an antiseptic, it is delicious – used for flavoring meats and stews – and all parts are edible.

For more information see www.aquaponicworld.com

Rootit Propagation Products

Advanced products through research

The ROOT!T range is the latest innovation in propagation and has been developed to help growers get off to a flying start. With our ongoing product development, we constantly look for ways to improve existing products as well as creating new ones. The products are all designed to maximise success rates and be simple to use.

Reliable performance
Most of our kits feature the ROOT!T Natural Rooting Sponge which has demonstrated time after time superior rooting ability. It is nice to handle, clean and compostable after use. It dries from the outside in so you will see when it is time to water before your plants get stressed. Due to the way it is made, when combined with ROOT!T Gel4Plugs, it will encourage root growth on cuttings faster than any other growing media.

We maintain stringent quality control to ensure products perform consistently well. Each batch of liquid product undergoes complete laboratory analysis before shipment.

To buy mail order Rootit products one of the best places we have found are www.aquaponicworld.com

The Aerogarden is an indoor hydroponic garden which allows people to easily grow a wide variety of herbs, lettuce, cherry tomatoes, herbs, chili peppers, edible flowers, and more in an energy-efficient, organic-based environment. 1. You can now garden all year round Extends the growing season to 365 days a year No weeds, no pesticides, and no mess. Perfect for gardeners in with limited space such as flats. Fresh homegrown herbs and vegetables Garden-fresh food available all year round. Grow a wide variety of salad greens, tomatoes, herbs, chili peppers, flowers, and more. Revolutionary aeroponic technology plants grow in air and water, not soil NASA-proven space age technology; plants grow five times faster than in soil. Grows significant quantities of herbs and vegetables yearly. Guaranteed harvests in 28 days (herbs and salad greens) . Plug-and-grow is easy for all to use Grow-bulbs included to ensure healthy growth without natural light. Preseeded grow pods ensure 100 percent germination, often within 24 hours. Microprocessor automatically adjusts nutrient delivery, light cycles, and water flow for specific plant types. The Aerogarden reminds you when to add water and nutrients. Easy, no-mess seed starting for transplanting into outdoor gardens Grow indoors to maturity and harvest, or use as a seed starter for outdoor gardens. Seeds germinate quickly and establish healthy root systems for transplant. Oxygen-rich growing chamber is ideal for propagation and rooting of plant cuttings for cloning plants of your choice. Convenient, no-mess, hassle-free growing Plant in minutes, sprout in days, harvest continuously for months. Low maintenance – healthy, vibrant gardens will take up less than 10 minutes a month of your time. Organic-based, timed-release nutrient tablets for healthier plants Perfect nutrition and pH balance with more than 60 macronutrients and micronutrients for optimal plant health and abundant harvests.

You can see more details and buy your Aerogarden from aquaponicworld.com

 

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