Chapter 13: Supercharge Your Aquaponics with Greenhouses
Outdoor and open air aquaponics systems may work just fine in tropical climates without cold winters, but that doesn’t mean that commercial operations are limited to these areas. Temperate and cold climate aquaponics are definitely possible with the help of a greenhouse. While it’s also possible to install aquaponics indoors in a large open building like a warehouse, a greenhouse is the ideal structure for growing both crops and fish. Find out why you should definitely consider a greenhouse for covering your system and how to pick the right one.
Aquaponics E-Book Chapters
Chapter 1: What is Aquaponics and Why Is It Valuable?
Chapter 2: Aquaponics vs Hydroponics vs Recirculating Aquaculture
Chapter 3: All about Fish for Aquaponics
Chapter 4: Considering the Plants
Chapter 5: Buffering, Waste Control and Biofilters
Chapter 6: The Most Common Methods of Aquaponics
Chapter 7: Recirculating Aquaponics or Not?
Chapter 8: Before You Design Your Own Aquaponics System
Chapter 9: Designing an Aquaponics System
Chapter 10: Managing Water Quality in the Aquaponics System
Chapter 11: Managing the Fish and Harvesting Them
Chapter 12: Managing the Plants and Harvesting Them
Chapter 13: Supercharge Your Aquaponics with Greenhouses
Chapter 14: Running an Aquaponics Business
Chapter 15: Selecting a Location for an Aquaponics Facility