Growing with Hydroponics or soil

April 13th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hydroponics is a new agricultural or gardening technique that many still find risky to try. Hence, in an effort to help everyone, here are some general guidelines regarding both hydroponics and soil techniques. Many are interested in a debate on hydroponics versus soil culture, but I clearly point out that the two are not opposing each other. Read the rest of this entry »

What are Experimental hydroponics?

April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Experimental 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 »

The World Wide Commercial hydroponics

April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Commercial hydroponics facilities have appeared all over the world, many countries like US, Israel, Nicaragua and many others have invested a lot in commercial hydroponics because of the economical advantages soilless agriculture has. For example Israel invested so much in commercial hydroponics due to the fact that the country has a real shortage of water, so it is much easier to feed the root of the plants directly then losing a precious quantity of water directly in the soil. Read the rest of this entry »

American Hydroponics

April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

American Hydroponics is one of the biggest players on the US hydroponic market; in 1984 the American Hydroponics company appeared as an innovative manufacturer that marked a turn in the agriculture industry. Over the last twenty years the company evolved to cultivating more than 16,000 square foot terrain dedicated to growing and constantly developing the newest technologies. Read the rest of this entry »