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      02-08-2010
Just curious if anybody here has done this with any success. I am talking about growing vegitables from their ponds. I have reaseached it some and there are people doing it with koi so I am giving it a go. Talapia are whats used normally and then you eat the fish too.

I had a tomato plant and pepper plant but the cold snap hurt them some. I put the tomato plant on the right out last week and I see new growth already. It was started indoors from a clipping in a jar of water. This is all trial and error and any comments are welcome. Even to call me crazy. I will post pics of the progress.

The 2" pvc in the pics are temporary untill I build frames for the netting.

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      02-08-2010
Hmmmmmmmmmm, that's very interesting. Never heard of it before but will be cool to see how it goes for you. You never have to water or fertilize.............just pick them when they are ripe

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      02-08-2010
No, this is a perfect place.

I had a guy stop by last year that is in to this. He takes his water from the pond and with a small pump sends it to a series of plastic raingutters. Inside them, he has styrene cups with holes in the bottom for the water and nutriants to feed the seedlings. The water is trapped by damming the end and placing a tube for return at the top of the end piece. So the dwell time gives the water and nutrients a chance to do their magic.

Lets get some of our creative minds going and see what develops. I challenge everyone interested to come up with and post thier ideas/pictures here.

 
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      02-09-2010
I have tried to start small seedlings in a similier fashion with pvc and 3" net pots attached to a 5' a frame. I may go back to that method for seedlings and then transfer into the bog.
The big thing I find is having enough fish to supply the nessasary nutrients and having enough oxygen.
Ideally a flood drain system is best and I will do that with timer on a pump.

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      02-10-2010
ive been doing a bit of reading on this and im going to try building a box to use on my raised pond as a filter and will give growing veg a go ... theres quite a lot of info on the net

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      02-10-2010
This is reall interesting. I hope more information and ideas area available.

Happy ponding,

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      02-11-2010
My wife always complains about how i don't take care of her tomato plants
this could be fun

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      02-11-2010
The best tomatos we have ever grown are the recipient of my bio filter.

 
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      02-11-2010
think of the time you save not having to water them !!!

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      02-11-2010
Sweet! I think I'll just pipe my filter dump valve effluent over to the vegetable garden.

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