Aquaponics in Cold Climates Works Well!
– by Colle and Phyllis Davis
Winter . . . Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Now is the time to install your Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems so you can enjoy fresh
and delicious food every day of the year.
When Portable Farms® Aquaponics Systems are placed inside a climatically adapted greenhouse or other structure especially with supplemental lighting, a year round garden/farm is entirely possible and will eventually/quickly pay for itself in cold climates.
Please note: It is FAR EASIER to heat a greenhouse than it is to cool a greenhouse because the water in the fish tanks is heated to 80 degrees F and that keeps the plants warm all winter. In very cold climates, you may need an oscillating floor heater (the kind you use in a house or office on a cold day), to dump some extra heat in the greenhouse.
The aim is to have the interior of the structure remain within the range required by the plants being grown. If you are growing only greens, you can allow the temperature to go as low as the high 40’s° at night. If you are growing tomatoes you will need to insure the temperature never goes below 60° at any time. With these very low temperature requirements, the cost of supplemental heating is dramatically lower than in ‘hot’ houses which keep the temperature in the high 70’s.
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