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Worm castings for hydroponics

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

The nutrient solution your hydroponic culture relies on is made from a variety of essential components that you can purchase ready-made or not. Very many users turn to worm castings for hydroponics as a great way of preparing the nutrient solution at home, and thus have complete control over its concentration. The earthworm castings are […]

Tips and info on Windowsill hydroponics systems

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Building a windowsill hydroponics system is no hard thing and it’s very cheap too, you can find all the materials needed for a windowsill hydroponics model for less than $25 so anyone can purchase all the needed components without spending a fortune. Any windowsill hydroponics can successfully fit your kitchen or any other room you […]

Water farm hydroponics facility for businesses

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Water farm hydroponics is definitely the best facility large business owners could use for extensive soilless cultures. Hydroponic systems all function on the same basis with the only mention that according to plant growing extension, the size of the system has to be adjusted properly. This is the case of the water farm hydroponic system […]

An Outdoor hydroponics system

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Outdoor hydroponics is the solution many gardeners adopt to improve their plants health. Hydroponic conditions must copy as much as possible the normal soil conditions in order to obtain the best results. Hence, outdoor hydroponics is one of the alternatives a gardener has to keep flowers beautiful, healthy and fresh. Keeping your plants in a […]

Organic hydroponics growing

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

One of the advantages with organic hydroponics is that nobody can say that the plants aren’t ecological. Many people claim that even if the plants aren’t treated with chemicals they are given artificial nutriments and minerals and these substitutes can’t do good. So organic hydroponics is the solution that very few dislike. Organic hydroponics has […]

Hydroponics vegetable greenhouse

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

Given the big and revolutionary advances made by science in poor soil cultivation studies, there’s no wonder that hydroponics vegetable greenhouses are no longer a mere experiment. The vegetables that are usually grown in greenhouses are cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce. However, normal agricultural laws apply to simple cases; yet what should be done in the […]


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