The Ecofarm Mini Herb Garden Self-Sustains Using a Built-In Fish Tank
Alyson Wyers — November 14, 2014 — Eco
References: ecobird.eu & designtaxi
Ideal for those who don't want to over-commit, this mini herb garden also functions as a self-cleaning fish tank. From Ecobird, the Ecofarm is currently seeking finances on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The Netherlands-based firm created the multifunctional ecosystem so each part would support each other.
The dirty fish water is used to fertilize the plants and herbs, which benefit the tank by cleaning the water. This aquaponics system allows you to grow your own fresh herbs. In addition to helping you eat healthier, the mini herb garden is also has a versatile design intended to fit into any style of home decor. The hassle-free kit comes with all the necessary materials to start your own at-home garden. You, however, will need to supply the pet fish.
The dirty fish water is used to fertilize the plants and herbs, which benefit the tank by cleaning the water. This aquaponics system allows you to grow your own fresh herbs. In addition to helping you eat healthier, the mini herb garden is also has a versatile design intended to fit into any style of home decor. The hassle-free kit comes with all the necessary materials to start your own at-home garden. You, however, will need to supply the pet fish.
Trend Themes
1. Mini Aquaponic Ecosystems - There is an opportunity for businesses to create sustainable mini ecosystems that serve multiple functions such as growing plants and cleaning water through aquaponics.
2. Multifunctional Home Decor - Incorporating a utilized ecosystem into home decor is a growing trend for those who appreciate functionality and sustainability.
3. Hassle-free Indoor Gardens - Busy individuals seeking to cultivate their green thumbs without the hassle of traditional gardens are a growing target demographic.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Companies that create products that serve both the function of home decor and a practical use case such as herb gardens are disrupting traditional decor brands.
2. Sustainable Agriculture - Smart agriculture businesses that focus on sustainability and multifunctionality could benefit from incorporating aquaponics systems that can benefit the ecosystem while providing healthy food choices.
3. Pet Industry - Pet businesses that create products that are meant to work in tandem with other kits also have an opportunity to get in on the multisystem craze with self-cleaning fish tanks that fertilize plants.
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