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A form of agriculture where plants and animals are cultures in farms in fresh water bodies. When seawater is used then it is called mariculture.
eg: oysters, clams, salmon, edible marine algae, trout
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Containing Your Garden
If your vegetable gardening is limited by insufficient space or an unsuitable area, consider the possibility of raising fresh, nutritious, homegrown vegetables in containers. A window sill, a patio, a balcony or a doorstep will provide sufficient space for a productive mini-garden. Problems with soil-borne diseases, nematodes or poor soil conditions can be easily overcome by switching to a container garden.
Read more: Container Gardening
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Indoor herb garden
Every good cook knows there's no substitute for fresh herbs when it comes to making any dish taste its best. You'll find fresh herbs in plastic packs at the grocery, but they're pricey and have a short shelf life in your frig.
Read more: Indoor herb garden
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