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| Author: | mc@mclarke.com.au [ Feb 5th, '11, 13:22 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Perth Hills, Western Australia | ||
G'day All, Mike here. I've been sitting on the sidelines for a while - reading lots, doing the odd course and experimenting in an aquarium. The stars are almost aligned and sometime this year I will be setting up my first system! The site has been set aside (see photo) and my basic idea is as follows: BA Entertainer System (1000L fish tank and 2 grow beds) Trout in winter, Barra in summer Separate pond for yabbies and duckweed I have a 100000L rainwater tank which fills quite easily. I also have a worm farm. I would love to grow berries as well as veggies (especially blueberries and raspberries) but, from what I read, that may not be viable other than in the ground. Potential issues up here include; tree debris, birds, insects, and wide temperature ranges (boiling in summer, freezing in winter). I would be happy to receive any hints at this early stage. Otherwise, I will keep you posted as things progress! Regards.
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| Author: | faye [ Feb 5th, '11, 13:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia |
Your conditions sound like Jandakot, Mike. Freezing in winter boiling in summer, temperature range of 50 degrees from -5 up to 45 |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Feb 5th, '11, 16:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia |
Hey Mike. Yeah, pick your spot carefully so that the plants have good light, and where you won't have to many problems with leaves, sticks and nuts. |
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| Author: | Jamey [ Feb 5th, '11, 17:34 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia |
Hey Mike! Welcome to the addiction!! would a form of shadehouse be an option too some issues, iv got a 50% White cloth around mine that i have fully sealed off with doors in it, can open door during the day to let good critters in and shut them off at night to keep possums and unwanted s out, also helps with the blazing sun and Frost in winter. also leaves falling from tree's etc. i happened to leave mine open last night and had a freindly visit from something who ate some tomatoes and cleaned off 3 silverbeet seedlings. Few people have Hoop style houses made from PVC and 50mm HP Poly they look the goods as well as being productive. may also be converted to a Hothouse over winter, if required that gives you a great headstart on spring. Very nice landscape you have there too!!! look forward to seeing some progress over time! |
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| Author: | freoboy [ Feb 7th, '11, 14:45 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia |
hi mike perhaps you could use the water tanks as a FT make a nice big system |
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| Author: | mc@mclarke.com.au [ Mar 12th, '11, 16:54 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia | ||
Digging the hole for the yabby pond (200x200x45) - easier said than done in the Perth Hills!
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| Author: | wyldwolf [ Mar 12th, '11, 18:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia |
hi mike! lesmurdie here, i have slowly been setting up my own "culture" in this forum, my base thread is (the heart of a tank system) basically i use reclaimed "waste" from the mount hospital where i work...included are some plastic tubs that amongst other things ive got yabbies happily living in. more than happy to give you some supplies to get setup because basically; we are going for the same "setup" let me know if you want in!!! |
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| Author: | mc@mclarke.com.au [ Mar 20th, '11, 15:30 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia | ||
Thanks lesmurdie - I think the only supplies I will need are some yabbies to get me started. Yabby breeding tank up and cycling!
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| Author: | wyldwolf [ Sep 4th, '11, 09:36 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Perth Hills, Western Australia |
nice looking tank :-) going for yabby breeding and pond snails to keep my ducks happy as well - its addictive stuff! |
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