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Yeh, but i'd make you get your AP system installed by someone with a phd in AP, charging 3 times the rebate amount for his labour.


That would mean a lot of business for the ONLY person getting around with a PHD in aquaponics.


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I was actually reffering to the fact that in VIC you need to have a registered plumber fit you water tank to get the $300 rebate.

But your observation is also funny ;)


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I have the same plan for letting the vines trail on the ground. Last year a pumpkin i planted in the herb patch (1mx1m) trailed over the concrete and around the corner of the house approx 8M :)



Years ago we had a pumpkin vine that grew up a gum tree. We lived on a corner and it was really funny watching people looking up at the pumpkins WAY above their heads as they walked down the street.


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i have a video from reets brother in law, he went back home one christmas and found a couple of pumpkin vindes trailing up a HUGE tree in his parents back yard. He clibed up the tree armed with a machette and the end result was LOTS of pumpkins. Chop, thump! chop, thump!


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My pumpkins have never gone up anything that high - haven't had the opportunity. They have however brought down a number of big grevillias with their weight.


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