Hydroponics vegetable greenhouse
April 15th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedGiven 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; Read the rest of this entry »
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 »









