Benjamin Graindorge's Floating Fishtank Garden
Christina Butty — June 25, 2009 — Eco
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For folks who are short on space, who hate how the top of their fishtanks look or who just love nature, this floating fishtank garden is for you.
Created by French designer Benjamin Graindorge, this garden uses the fish tank water as fertilizer, and acts as a natural filtering system.
Yes, if you buy this simple garden and use it correctly, it will absorb the nitrate pollutants and you won’t have to change the water in the tank.
Created by French designer Benjamin Graindorge, this garden uses the fish tank water as fertilizer, and acts as a natural filtering system.
Yes, if you buy this simple garden and use it correctly, it will absorb the nitrate pollutants and you won’t have to change the water in the tank.
Trend Themes
1. Aquaponics Gardens - Opportunity for creating gardens that utilize fish tank water as fertilizer and natural filtering system.
2. Space-saving Solutions - Opportunity for developing compact floating gardens for individuals with limited space.
3. Sustainable Water Purification - Opportunity for technologies that filter and purify water using natural processes like aquaponics.
Industry Implications
1. Home Gardening - Opportunity for businesses to develop innovative water purification systems for indoor gardens.
2. Aquarium Supplies - Opportunity for manufacturers to create fish tanks with integrated filtering and fertilizing systems.
3. Urban Farming - Opportunity for urban farmers to adopt aquaponics systems for sustainable food production.
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