Water farm hydroponics facility for businesses
April 17th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWater 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. Read the rest of this entry »
The different plants for hydroponics gardening
April 16th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere are many plants used for hydroponics, some of them are much more profitable to grow on a hydroponic farm than on traditional soil, an example could be lettuce that needs a lot of water. Read the rest of this entry »
Understanding the Main Hydroponics systems
April 15th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedTheoretically there are six types of hydroponics systems: Wick, Aeroponic, NFT, Water Culture, Drip and the Flood and Drain model. Of course hydroponics systems come in too many variations for anybody to be able to index them, but essentially any of those system variation can be defined as a combination between the primary hydroponics systems. Let’s have a look at their main features and see what they consist of. Read the rest of this entry »
Hydroponics Gardening
April 13th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHydroponics 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 »









