Month: October 2025
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If the situation hasnt been created already do you believe you can create that…questions because…
creativity get trapped in a box of write over and copy what has happened over and over..
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when they start affectionately talking about tools over the sky line while im sleepin… i jus put my ear drops in and start listening to the bubbles..
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Calm.. like hot honey..
i jus go through the digital data mentally when the time is for myself.. and then bam.. all of facebook start doing it too.. tell ..real time facebook.. life..
🌿🐟 What would you grow in your Aquaponics?
Aquaponics is an innovative, closed-loop system that grows plants and fish together in harmony—no soil, no chemical fertilizers, and up to 90% less water than traditional gardening. It’s sustainable, space-efficient, and perfect for backyards, balconies, or even indoor setups.
But what can you actually grow in an aquaponics system? Here’s your go-to list of the best plants, herbs, and fish for a thriving setup.
🌱 Best Plants & Herbs for Aquaponics
Leafy Greens (Beginner-Friendly & Fast-Growing)
Perfect for quick harvests and low nutrient needs:
- Lettuce (Romaine, Butterhead, Leaf)
- Spinach
- Kale
- Swiss chard
- Arugula
- Bok choy
- Mustard greens
Herbs (Great for Kitchen Use & High Demand)
Most herbs love aquaponics and thrive with proper lighting:
- Basil
- Mint
- Parsley
- Cilantro
- Dill
- Chives
- Oregano
- Thyme
- Sage
- Lemon balm
Fruiting Vegetables & Fruits (Advanced Growers)
These plants need more nutrients and light but are 100% possible:
- Tomatoes
- Peppers (Bell, Jalapeño, Chili)
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Strawberries
- Beans
- Peas
Root Vegetables (Challenging, but Feasible in Media Beds)
Work best in gravel or expanded clay grow beds:
- Radishes
- Carrots (short varieties)
- Beets
- Turnips
- Green onions (scallions)
🐟 Best Fish for Aquaponics Systems
Fish play a crucial role in aquaponics, providing natural nutrients for plant growth through their waste. Here’s a list of fish that not only survive—but thrive—in aquaponics environments:
✅ Popular Fish for Edible & Ornamental Use
| Fish Type | Ideal For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tilapia | Eating | Hardy, fast-growing, warm-water; great for beginners |
| Goldfish | Ornamental | Easy to care for, cold-water tolerant, no need to harvest |
| Koi | Ornamental | Beautiful and hardy, but require space |
| Trout | Eating | Cold-water fish, prefer cooler climates |
| Barramundi | Eating | Tasty, fast growers in warm climates, require experience |
| Bluegill / Sunfish | Eating | Hardy, good for small systems |
| Perch (Yellow or Jade) | Eating | Tolerant of a range of conditions, great flavor |
⚠️ Pro Tip: Always check your local regulations—some fish are restricted or require permits in certain areas.
🌞 Extra Features to Maximize Your System:
- Solar panels for off-grid energy
- Water filtration to keep fish healthy
- LED grow lights for indoor or winter growing
- Backup battery/air pump in case of power outages
An aquaponics system isn’t just a way to grow food—it’s a living, breathing ecosystem that teaches balance and sustainability. Whether you’re growing herbs in your kitchen or running a full backyard system with tilapia and tomatoes, aquaponics is a powerful way to eat fresh and live green.
Grow your garden. Raise your fish. Feed your future.
Life in a Tiny House Utopia
The Future of Sustainable Living
Imagine waking up each morning in a cozy, sunlit tiny home, nestled in a thriving green community where the air is clean, the food is fresh, and the energy is free from the sun. Welcome to the new era of living—where cities are designed around sustainability, self-sufficiency, and human connection.
In this utopian city, every resident lives in a beautifully designed tiny house equipped with the essentials of modern eco-living: rooftop solar panels power the home, while integrated aquaponics and hydroponics systems provide fresh vegetables, herbs, and even fish year-round. Forget long grocery store lines and rising utility bills—your food grows just steps away, and your home runs on renewable energy.
The city itself is built around walkable, green corridors, community gardens, and shared spaces for creativity, learning, and wellness. No more concrete jungles—this urban model blends nature and technology to create harmony between people and the planet.
Waste is minimal. Water is recycled. Energy is clean. And life? Life feels simpler, freer, and more connected—not only to each other, but to the Earth.
This isn’t a sci-fi dream. It’s the blueprint for what’s possible when we rethink how we live, build, and grow together.
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Back to writing good material about what would be cool if life were more like…
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welp., guess imma start texting to express my feelings on the phone and ask to conversation… do you know what thats like.. ever share what make ya life special.. ..like some people future based off a past they’ll never understand… and thats ok…
i guess if you couldnt share you would feel so good.
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Gotta give that weekly one day fast option again soon..