hydroponic gardening
hydroponic gardening
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by Tony Buel - 2007-01-04
When growing hydroponics, there are a vast variety of growing mediums that may be used. The mediums include materials, including perlite, vermiculite, coconut fiber, gravel, sand, or any number of ot...
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by Tony Buel - 2007-01-25
Hydroponic gardening has spiked in popularity recently mainly because the quality and productivity of hydroponically grown plants has been unmistakable. These plants grow faster and healthier than th...
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by Tony Buel - 2007-02-09
Hydroponic gardening is the science of growing plants in a controlled environment without soil - free from soil borne pests and diseases. Hydroponically grown plants are raised in greenhouses under ca...
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by Tony Buel - 2007-02-22
The NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) used to be commonly used among commercial and smaller scale hobbyist or amateur hydroponic growers. Its use has diminished among commercial growers in recent years ma...
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by Tony Buel - 2007-02-26
Did you ever wish to have the type of garden which would produce delicious vegetables, fruits, and flowers throughout the whole year? Did you even know that was possible? Well it is - if you do hydr...
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by Tony Buel - 2007-02-27
Hydroponic Gardening is the system in which plants can be made to grow without soil. Using hydroponics to grow plants can be beneficial for many growers since it allows plants to be grown much faster...
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by Nigel H - 2007-03-01
Growing and caring for orchids is a very pleasurable experience for any enthusiast. There is however an alternative to growing orchids the traditional way and that is with hydroponics. Hydroponics ...
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by AnthonyB - 2007-03-11
Did you ever wish to have the type of garden which would produce delicious vegetables, fruits, and flowers throughout the whole year? Did you even know that was possible? Well it is - if you do hydrop...
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by Jay Korelitz - 2007-03-16
Hydroponics is useful in two main ways. First, it provides a more controlled environment for plant growth than soil thereby removing many unknowns from experiments. Second, many plant species produce ...
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by Jay Korelitz - 2007-03-16
Mineral wool is used for its ability to hold large quantities of water and at the same time maintain a high percentage of air as well. This aids root growth and nutrient uptake. The fibrous nature of ...