Message from @John O -
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Just poking fun
I know, no worries 👍
I've found a few of these around the property. Not sure what they are. They were under oak trees. Any ideas?
This hurricane is gonna totally ruin my aquaponics
@John M -#7072 looks like spring mix lettuce
I can't remember exactly what it was. I wasn't expecting it to do well in 90° Florida weather. The other stuff is radishes, beets, and onions.
There's a strain of Arizona and Jericho lettuce that does well in high heat. Yours looks great.
Thanks man, I've gotten pretty lucky. It's been overcast about 3 days out of the week every week for about 2 months.
Aquaponics is stupid easy. I highly recommend it. Just feed the fish every 2-3 days
Fish? There are fish involved?
Aquaponics is aquaculture+hydroponics.
Fish poop fertilizes the plants.
Ah cool I had no idea
Look into it. Mine is big and semi-permanent, but you can make a little one with a 2 gallon fish bowl.
Will do. Sounds intriguing.
You should switch to no till organic anyway
When I buy some property, I want to do hugelkultur
You don't need a tree. You can just get a huge pile of green wood chips. A place by my house has a 20 ft pile for free. They're low quality for landscaping, but perfect for composting.
Nice!! Anyone here read "teaming with microbes"
If not then I highly recommend it
This guy does good introductory level hydroponics videos, if anyone's interested
Go no till
What exactly do you mean by this?
You don't till the soil. Instead you focus on keeping the soil life healthy(from insects, to bacteria, to fungi, nematodes, etc)
Basically healthy soil life will make anything and everything your plants need, so instead of administering what you think your plants need, they instead have an entire nutrient buffet in the soil that they can draw from as they need it
It involves learning about the soil food web and understanding the different rolls of the microlife
Basically everything you do will be to support that life rather doing what you think your plants nees
Need
I do green fertilizer in my traditional garden. I've been thinking about all that, but I'm moving soon, so I'm not sure that it's worth it.
Start it up at your new place
And read "teaming with microbes" by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis
The whole system can be used indoors as well
Regardless always go soil over hydro, unless you're in space, even then that's debatable
I just like hydro and aquaponics for the technical aspects. It helps to soothe my Autism.
Haha gotcha
@Why Tea that's a clever set up to protect your cantaloupe
It worked great! Another round of 'em ripened too so I got to re-use that cage.