Aquaponics: Alternative and Sustainable Methods for Growing Food
Class: Aquaponics: Alternative and Sustainable Methods for Growing Food. Photo by Martin P. Schreibman.
Learn to grow plants with recycled water and without soil or chemicals. In this two-part introduction to the fundamentals of aquaponics and hydroponics, various models and designs are evaluated to demonstrate the feasibility of growing food (fish and edible plants) in your own home on a year-round basis.
Category: | GARDENING |
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Dates: | April 26-27, 2017 Check for other dates |
Meets: | W and Th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM |
Location: | Childrens |
Instructor: | Martin Schreibman |
Member Fee: | $ 108.00 |
Nonmember Fee: | $ 119.00 |
Notes: | Please bring this confirmation for Garden admission. The Security Guard in the lobby of the Administration Bldg. at 1000 Washington Avenue will direct you to your classroom. |
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