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Backyard Aquaponics

I have not yet built the compost pile yet but everything is ready.
This is the pond. On the left is the aerator, and on the right is the waterfall. I like to sit and watch the waterfall and fish so I haven't covered the pond.
Here are the grow beds. The first two utilize a bell siphon, with the third is a constant flood bed. The NFT flows into grow bed three.
This is the NFT system. It really heats up the water.
I put up some canopies to shade the pond a bit and it helped lower the algae levels in the pond.
Our chickens. We are limited in how many we can keep. Bummer. In the background is our old compost heap to be rebuilt soon.
Finally, here is our keyhole garden.