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Rocket growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay

Rocket growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay


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Rocket growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay

Rocket growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay, with nutrients used to grow salad vegetables, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England, April

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© FLPA/John Eveson

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From Fish to Dish - Rocket Takes Off in Aquaponics Adventure!

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. In this photo, we witness the incredible journey of a rocket plant thriving in an aquaponics unit. The ingenious system combines modern farming techniques with nature's own harmony. Water, enriched by the tilapia fish residing in tanks, is pumped into a trough filled with expanded clay. This nutrient-rich environment becomes the perfect playground for salad vegetables to flourish. Located in picturesque Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England, this indoor farm showcases the epitome of cultivation innovation. As spring breathes life into the temperate region, this rocket crop takes center stage amidst a sea of greenery. The combination of British ingenuity and European production methods has resulted in an edible oasis that tantalizes taste buds across the nation. With every bite from these cultivated greens comes a burst of freshness and flavor that only Mother Nature can provide. This hydroponic wonderland not only cultivates delicious produce but also nurtures sustainable practices. By harnessing aquaculture and hydroculture techniques within its walls, it sets an example for future generations on how to harmoniously coexist with our environment while satisfying our appetites. So next time you savor a mouthwatering salad or marvel at your homegrown veggies, remember that behind their vibrant colors lies an intricate dance between fish and plants – all made possible by this extraordinary aquaponics unit captured through John Eveson's lens!

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