If the following question is already answered in a post please direct me to it. Thanks
I have an existing koi
pond with some relatively attractive koi but I have no interest in watching fish swim about (I'd rather be
gardening). I would like to add an edible fish to the mix but know that there are many hurdles. The pond itself is
concrete, a 12 foot long tear drop with a shallow end that has a ridge between it and the 'deeper end" but when the
water level is high
enough the fish can access both sections. The deepest section is 4-5ft, currently there are water lilies and some type of "grass". I just dug everything out and put back just enough to 'restock' the pond because it had grown completely over. We have a pump that filters through a washable medium and pumps to the shallow end (moveable hose). That's the basic format, I'll include pictures tomorrow for anyone interested in helping or hearing about it.
My goals are to include edible fish (I'm in zone 6b VA) that I can either raise on home grown grain alfalfa etc (suggestions please). I have no interest in feeding industrial
feed (I don't want it in my body either). I cannot currently adapt to using grey water but will in the future so for now its a closed loop. So far I've come up with the creating a new side area that will drain into the existing pond, using the pump to pump water into gravel with growing medium above it and use that area for water loving veggies (suggestions). I don't know how else to "clean the water. That water then needs to fall to aerate for the fish so it
should be elevated.
Thoughts, concerns, ideas, links to this scenario being addressed previously? Thanks