Hydroponics in farming
April 12th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHydroponics farming is one of the newest ideas many professional farmers adopt for growing peppers, tomatoes, all types of herbs, lettuce and fruits such as strawberries. These are usually very adaptable plants, that don’t require extra care in extensive crops. So many professionals adopt hydroponics farming even if in the first place a bigger investment is needed to assure a safe source of electrical and energetic supplies. Read the rest of this entry »
Advantages & disadvantages of Hydroponics
April 12th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHydroponics is an alternative solution for producing crops; it is a method that replaces soil with a combination of water and various minerals and nutrients. The word hydroponics comes from Greece and means “working water”, in fact we replace the soil with a water rich in all the elements essential for the plants to grow. Read the rest of this entry »
Homemade hydroponics systems
April 12th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHomemade hydroponics systems require both precision and dedication for people who attempt to be closer to ecological and revolutionary ways to grow plants without soil. Let’s have a look at the must have elements of such daring homemade projects. Read the rest of this entry »
Making your very own Homemade hydroponics
April 12th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you intend to build or purchase one of the many types of homemade hydroponics, you should consider very carefully what you really intend to grow because not many homemade hydroponics can be used effectively for any crop. Read the rest of this entry »
General Hydroponics the leader of Hydroponic businesses
April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedAccording to all statistics General Hydroponics is the leader in the hydroponics business, its innovations are very appreciated and even NASA use them. General Hydroponics brings to reality something that twenty years ago was thought to be impossible or science fictional. Read the rest of this entry »
What are Experimental hydroponics?
April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedExperimental hydroponics have appeared from the 17th century when biologists discovered that plants can grow without soil. From that moment on, numerous experimental hydroponics projects have been initiated in an effort to improve the method. Read the rest of this entry »









