(PRWEB) May 25, 2016 -- Start-up Home Ecology is brining a new innovative product to market on Indiegogo, a crowdfunding marketplace. The Aquarium Garden transforms any fish tank into a lush ecosystem with herbs, plants and flowers on top – a perfect decorative and culinary addition to any home or work environment.
Fish waste provides the nutrients for the plants to grow; plants thrive because they are constantly watered, fish live longer because they’re in clean water and it looks awesome.
"We have a dream to turn every aquarium into a garden. We hope to inspire & educate people to build a mini-ecosystem in the home or the workplace. This is a world first, a vertical garden inside the aquarium mimicking the habitat levels within a coral reef," says Tom Duncan of Home Ecology.
The Aquarium Garden kit consists of a plastic planter box, Aqua Biofilter growing material, hooks and suction cups. Just add 3 seedlings per planter, and your tank will start growing plants.
The Aquarium Garden improves fish health, naturally filters the tank by growing plants above and below the water; allows plants to soak up nutrients directly and reduces need for cleaning, pumps and filters.
Plants can be grown on top or at different levels inside the fish tank, like an underwater vertical garden.
Key Benefits
• Convert your aquarium into a garden and grow herbs and plants on top
• Create vertical gardens inside your aquarium
• Hassle free food growing - the fish waste fertilizes the plants
• No more dead plants, because the plants are constantly being watered!
• Self-cleaning fish tank using the unique AquaBiofilter™ technology inside
View the Aquarium Garden by Home Ecology Tutorial: https://youtu.be/TKKcOsTLDpI
To find out more information or place a pre-order go to Indiegogo: https://igg.me/at/AquariumGardenDIYAquaponicsKit/
Indiegogo is an online marketplace that connects product creators with buyers.
Home Ecology Media Contact:
Tom Duncan
contact(at)homeecology(dot)net
Ph: +61401021940
Tom Duncan, Home Ecology, +61 401021940, [email protected]
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