
You are three steps and $200 away from never depending on a grocery store again
The Pocket Farm is a compact, closed-loop aquaponics system that fits in any small space — a spare room, a garage corner, a closet — and produces more food than most families can eat. Fish waste feeds the plants. Plants purify the water for the fish. The system runs itself. You harvest. It works in winter. It works in apartments. It works if you've never grown anything in your life. Based on a forgotten Japanese survival technique and developed with one of the country's top aquaponics experts, Pocket Farm gives you the step-by-step blueprint to build your own system for under $200 — and start producing real, fresh food within weeks.
150 lbs of vegetables. 70 lbs of fish. Every month. From a space the size of a closet
Most people don't realize how fragile their food supply actually is — until the shelves are empty, the prices spike, or a single supply chain disruption changes everything. Pocket Farm was built for exactly that reality. It's not a garden. It's a complete, self-sustaining food ecosystem you build once, maintain in minutes a day, and rely on for years. No soil. No outdoor space. No experience. No expensive equipment. Just a proven system that 21,000+ families are already using to feed themselves — regardless of what's happening at the grocery store.
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FAQs
Do I need any farming or gardening experience?
Do I need any farming or gardening experience?
None. The system is designed specifically for beginners — the book walks you through every step with photos and clear instructions.
How much space does it actually require?
How much space does it actually require?
The system fits in a closet-sized space. It's been built successfully in apartments, spare bedrooms, garages, and cabins.
How much food does it actually produce?
How much food does it actually produce?
Up to 150 lbs of fresh vegetables and 70 lbs of fish per month, depending on your setup size.
How much time does it take to maintain?
How much time does it take to maintain?
A few minutes a day once set up. The closed-loop ecosystem — fish feeding the plants, plants cleaning the water — runs largely on its own.
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21,000+ families have already stopped depending on the grocery store. You can too — for under $200, in any space, starting this weekend.
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