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Green Goddess Aquaponics by Yvonne Buchanan Nelson Welcome to Green Goddess Aquaponics where vegetables are grown as "Mother Nature" intended. It’s my belief that eating “organic” should be everyones privilege.

I was introduced to Aquaponics (a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics) several years ago and fell head over heels or should I say “Lettuce head over fish fins”, for the concept. This concept has been around for ages but is just now gaining in popularity. I have worked in the medical field since 1986 and long known that there was a 100% correlation with “what we eat” and more importantly “ho

w we grow it” as to “how we feel” and the ability to “heal ourselves from the inside out”. Growing produce aquaponically is cost effective and utilizes 1/5 of the water and can be built anywhere without requiring a large amount of space, time or money. Fantastic, isn’t it. The produce is 100% organic as “Mother Nature” intend it to be and with no harmful chemicals to the environment. Simple, delicious and 100% organic. I hope you enjoy my website and I look forward to sharing more about aquaponics and my journey with you. One leaf at a time,

Yvonne Buchanan Nelson

a.k.a. Green Goddess Aquaponics

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The image provided is a guide titled "15 Plants That GROW in Just Water," which details common houseplants suitable for hydroponic growth and provides basic care instructions for each.

20/01/2026

Just watching national championship football, go Hurricanes

I have done something very similar I will post tomorrow 😊👍
08/01/2026

I have done something very similar I will post tomorrow 😊👍

Grow More Strawberries in Less Space With an A-Frame Gutter Garden

This A-frame gutter setup turns vertical space into a high-yield strawberry patch that is easier to manage than ground planting and far more productive per square foot. By lifting the plants off the soil, it reduces rot, keeps fruit clean, and makes harvesting fast and enjoyable.

How to build it
Use pressure-treated or naturally rot-resistant lumber to form a sturdy A-frame, similar to a ladder. Mount vinyl gutters horizontally on both sides, slightly tilted toward one end for drainage. Always install end caps and drill small drainage holes along the bottom of each gutter. Keep spacing consistent so light reaches every level and air can move freely through the plants.

Planting tips for better yields
Choose strawberry varieties that do well in containers, especially day-neutral or everbearing types for a longer harvest window. Space plants closely but not crowded, usually 8 to 10 inches apart. Set crowns right at soil level, not buried and not exposed. Use a light, well-draining potting mix so roots stay healthy and oxygenated.

Watering and feeding
Because gutters dry out faster than garden beds, consistent watering matters. Water deeply until it drains from the bottom, then allow the soil surface to dry slightly before watering again. A drip line or soaker hose running the length of each gutter makes this almost effortless. Adding compost to the soil mix at planting time helps provide steady nutrition without relying on synthetic inputs.

Where to place it
Set the A-frame where it receives at least six to eight hours of sun each day. Morning sun is ideal because it dries leaves quickly and reduces disease pressure. Placing it near a garden path or patio makes checking moisture levels and harvesting easier, which leads to better care overall.

Ongoing care
Remove runners unless the goal is to propagate new plants. Trim damaged or yellowing leaves to keep airflow strong. Rotate the structure or reposition it seasonally if sunlight shifts. In colder climates, move the frame to a sheltered area or wrap the gutters to protect roots over winter.

This style of strawberry garden works especially well for small yards, patios, or anyone who wants cleaner fruit, fewer pests, and a harvest that happens right at eye level.

More pictures of my wicking bed.
08/01/2026

More pictures of my wicking bed.

Here are some more pictures of the wicking bed as it was constructed using recycled material so it was more cost-effecti...
07/01/2026

Here are some more pictures of the wicking bed as it was constructed using recycled material so it was more cost-effective it turned out perfect, an excellent way to grow and save on watering.

Good morning here are a few pictures of a wicking bed I made out of scrap materials, super cost effective. Worked great....
06/01/2026

Good morning here are a few pictures of a wicking bed I made out of scrap materials, super cost effective. Worked great. Green beans growing 💗

05/01/2026

Hi Folks, it's been a while, but I am back and ready to share, learn, and enjoy sustainable food growth via aquaponic, hydroponics, wicking beds, and much much more so stay tuned and please follow. Exciting things are "growing" our way.

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