Want to grow food aquaponically but can't afford to go to a $1200 training just to learn???

Don't want to wade through hours of YouTube videos to figure out which system to set up or what parts to get?

Think aquaponics is TOO HARD or TOO EXPENSIVE?

It doesn't have to be that hard.

In fact, Spencer and Kieran from FRESH Farm Aquaponics have a solution that will take all the guesswork out of having your first aquaponic system so you can:

~ Grow fresh, organic food right at home

~Never have to water or weed your plants

~Be carefree about eating food that isn't laden with pesticides, herbicides, and other toxic chemicals

~ Save money by reducing your grocery bills

~Eat fresh even off-season

Join us LIVE for a workshop on how you can set up your FIRST aquaponics system in under 10 minutes, withOUT all the hassles of figuring it all out on your own.



Come learn:

~How to build a simple PVC structure to convert any fish tank into a vertical aquaponics system

earn an average of $3360 ~How you canover the 7+ year lifetime of this system

~Just how easy it is to start your own vertical aquaponics garden, in only 10 minutes

~How you can get the best deal on high-efficiency tubular LED lights on the market

About FRESH Farm Aquaponics:

We're all about creating communities that feed themselves*

FRESH Farm Aquaponics is a sustainable agriculture technology company focused on creating communities that feed themselves.

We started as an aquaponic farm in South Glastonbury, Connecticut. We realized that in order to scale our impact and bring our dream of a food sustainable future to the world, we needed to take what we've learned on the farm and make it available to the world.

Our farm uses the latest techniques in Aquaponics to grow produce that use up to 90% less water than traditional agriculture and produce up to 600% the amount of crops in a given space compared to traditional agriculture methods.

Now we're making these technologies and products available to anyone who is interested in growing to their fullest potential.

We have also been teaching aquaponics for several years at many grades, from 4th grade to high school to university to adult education.