Tiny House Aquaponics
Raising Fish and Growing Vegetables in Your Small House
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lennon
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By:
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Zachary Buckler
About this listen
The tiny house movement is an emerging and growing trend in architecture and home design. It has been present in the real estate market for years but has only now grown to become the latest craze in the architectural world. Many people have decided that less is actually more, and even more are beginning to downsize their living to create a more suitable and much more affordable lifestyle.
Meanwhile aquaponics is an innovative technology used to raise fish and to grow plants for the purpose of producing food. It allows the practitioner to become independent in terms of his food resources. In this sense it has become a very sensible complement to the goal of the tiny house movement.
In this audiobook you will learn more about the history of both the tiny house movement and the aquaponics technique. You will also learn the different disadvantages and, more importantly, advantages that come along with choosing to create a lifestyle revolving around these two ideas.This book also contains tips and tricks on how to incorporate aquaponics into the design and aesthetics of your tiny home so the overall appeal of the house is not compromised. You will also be taught about the things you have to consider when building your tiny home and in maintaining your aquaponics system. Moreover, this book will open your eyes to the importance of not only achieving self-sustainability but also of sustaining the environment wherein we live and thrive.
Make sure to listen to this book to find out more about the tiny house movement and the lifestyle that awaits everyone who decides to join this innovative and evolutionary trend in architecture and home design.
©2015 Zachary Buckler (P)2015 Zachary Buckler