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They provide all the materials needed to get started, and Mason<br />

and aquatic specialist Ron Sieber answer any questions you might<br />

have. They also explain each step and its end result.<br />

“We had a great turnout at our first workshop, and we want to<br />

thank everyone who came out to support us! As always, we loved<br />

having an opportunity to educate you on aquaponics and its many<br />

benefits. We hope this important first step will have a ripple effect<br />

toward a more eco-friendly lifestyle for you and your family.”<br />

Not only will this type of farming create less pollution, but it will<br />

solve the water shortage problem facing the country and the planet.<br />

The greens are also pesticide free and chemical free, which is<br />

optimal for your health.<br />

When it comes to creating an aquaponic design the sky is the<br />

limit literally. If you have a lot of space in your yard, they can create<br />

a beautiful and practical aquaponic system anywhere. You can<br />

have a koi pond, the greens can grow on a vertical pipe, and you can<br />

have as many grow beds as you want. It can be a small aquaponic<br />

garden, or one large enough to feed your family. Just contact Mason<br />

at Aquaponics and he will arrange for a consultation and come up<br />

with a customized plan perfect for your home.<br />

“Aquaponics can play a major role in solving the problem of high<br />

organic vegetable prices. It can be used for both large scale crop<br />

production as well as growing food in your home. Growing food<br />

with aquaponics requires very little work – simply feed the fish and<br />

the rest of the system handles itself!”<br />

Fruits and vegetables grown with aquaponics can be harvested<br />

year-round if grown indoors. A large space is not necessary to produce<br />

a sizeable amount of food. A two or three-foot grow bed can<br />

easily produce food to feed an entire family.<br />

The folks at Aquaponics will answer any questions you have and<br />

set up a system perfect for your needs. You can get a very small fish<br />

tank or a large one – it’s your choice. But one thing for sure, growing<br />

your own organic produce is something many people dream of<br />

– yet don’t know exists.<br />

“We are teaching people how to grow their own food with Aquaponics.<br />

We’re also creating a movement to prove that sustainability<br />

and ecological awareness will solve societies toughest problem –<br />

carbon emission and clean air,” adds Mason, who is absorbed in the<br />

big picture of this revolutionary culinary eco-system.<br />

Aquaponics can also change the way farming is done in the future.<br />

It takes a quarter of the land, very little water and produce can be<br />

grown vertically. Mason is bullish about showing restaurant owners<br />

how to grow their own herbs and produce via Aquaponics systems.<br />

“One seed can give the whole planet it’s future. You don’t need<br />

fertile land, it requires 90 percent less water, there’s no run-off, no<br />

pesticides and it grows quicker and tastes better.”<br />

Mason’s message is optimistic, yet realistic. “We are running<br />

out of land, water and sustainability on earth, Aquaponic systems<br />

solves most of these problems.”<br />

Call for a free consultation and sign up on their website to be notified<br />

about the next interactive workshop at their office in Delray Beach.<br />

AQUAPONICS<br />

900 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue #13<br />

Delray Beach, Florida 33483<br />

561-865-7950<br />

seventhgenerationsolutions.com<br />

mason@seventhgenerationsolutions.com<br />

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www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com | june <strong>2019</strong> | 83

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