Trying to keep up with blog posting

It can be quite a challenge keeping up with posting information while also trying to operate a farm, take care of a house and do other outside jobs.

This is actually a test post so see if I have the app set up correctly to re-post my posts to facebook.

Aquaponics in the Open

Not all aquaponics requires a greenhouse. If you live in a sub tropical or tropical climate a greenhouse has some challenges that might be easier to deal with by skipping the greenhouse in some cases.

There is far more to an effective greenhouse environment than simply a plastic cover. In a hot climate a simple . . . → Read More: Aquaponics in the Open

New Farm after First Frost

I find it interesting how different types of cold and different growing conditions affect plants differently.

What I mean is one plant that can easily handle a hard freeze can sometimes be totally damaged by frost while another can handle frost but the hard freeze kills it while others it depends on other conditions as . . . → Read More: New Farm after First Frost

Would you attend a $150 one Day backyard hands on Aquaponics Workshop With TCLynx at her farm in Yalaha, FL

I’m planning to offer a basic one day workshop to teach the construction of a simple backyard aquaponics system. This is geared for those who want help getting started on a backyard hobby system but still feel unsure about starting construction based only on what they can learn online or from books. This is a . . . → Read More: Would you attend a $150 one Day backyard hands on Aquaponics Workshop With TCLynx at her farm in Yalaha, FL

Aquaponics, Tilapia, and Duckweed

Ok here is another one of those questions I’ve answered many times and this time when I found myself almost typing out a long post again I decided I should do it on my blog to make referring back to it again much easier in the future.

 

Duckweed

Often the question is like, . . . → Read More: Aquaponics, Tilapia, and Duckweed