The ideal Hydroponics system

April 13th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Any hydroponics system is based on the same primary principle: you replace the soil with something else to support plant roots, in an effort to give a chance in areas of the world where nothing grows because of poor soil quality, such as sand and ice deserts, high mountain platforms and many more. If we look at the word’s meaning : “hydroponics system”, ‘hydro’ means water and ‘ponos’ refers to labor, so a hydroponics system is defined as the “working water”. Read the rest of this entry »

Daring hydroponics projects

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Since the possibility of successful plant growing without soil has become a well known fact in our world, it was time for daring hydroponics projects to get people’s attention. There are plenty of places all over the world where improper soil conditions make agriculture an impossible dream. With the increased importance of hydroponics projects, having fresh vegetables for dinner from a soilless garden is now solid reality. Many open-minded and intelligent people have understood the impact of hydroponics and have turned it into unique business opportunities. Read the rest of this entry »

How to - Hydroponics Growing

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The hydroponics growing idea involves rising crops without soil, the alternative solution being the use of water rich in nutrients and minerals instead of solid substances. Some of the hydroponics growing advantages are the fast growing rate plants, less or no pest danger at all since mostly all the pest plagues need soil to develop, and more than that, the quality and taste of the crop are excellent. Hydroponics growing is the solution many environmentally dedicated gardeners adopted because of its efficiency and the control it brings over one’s crops. Read the rest of this entry »

Hydroponics Gardening

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Hydroponics gardening also known by the attributes of soilless or water gardening or chemiculture, is one of the newest and most revolutionary ideas of our century regarding the ways to grow crops. Many of us consider that for a plant to grow, soil is a must. This idea is no longer correct, rich soil is the condition for normal traditional agriculture. Hydroponics gardening is the alternative that will help you in growing your garden flowers faster and more beautiful then ever before. It is both fun and useful. 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 »