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Greetings fellow Permies! If you don't have a yard or would like to conserve water and are considering aquaponics come on down to South Seattle. I own Anything Aquaponics and for those inclined am offering $10 2-hr classes all summer long. Topics range from introduction to water chemistry, cultivar choice, design principles, and more. I've been certified for almost 4 years now and have a lot of experience on systems in Hawaii. I recently moved back to WA, and after finding out that there is nobody educating I have taken it upon myself to do so.

The system we use is a small 500 gallon system that demonstrates DWC, Media, Wicking, bacterial, and fish tanks. I offer 2-hour at-home consultations for $50. That covers my transportation costs, use of survey/building tools, testing equipment, organic nutrients/supplements, and professional advice. Extra hours are to be billed at $30 per. Come learn how to grow the same amount of food on 1/10th the land with 10% the water, and in half the time (depending on cultivar choice). Message me for contact information or look up 'Anything Aquaponics' on facebook or meetup.com. Thank you all for your time reading this.
 
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