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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
Have you ever thought about making your own hydroponic indoor garden? The benefits over traditional soil based gardening are numerous.
Take a look at the following advantages of hydroponic indoor gardening:
1. You don’t need to purchase any expensive pesticides. As the majority of pests tend to hang around soil, they have no access to your hydroponic plants.
2. After the initial set up costs, costs are around 20% lower with hydroponic indoor gardens!
3. You will be able to fit more plants in a smaller area. Even though your plants will grow larger in most cases, this is true because the roots don’t expand as much in hydroponic gardens. This is because they already have all the nutrients they need.
4. Maintenance time is greatly reduced in indoor hydroponic gardens! Weeding doesn’t exist without soil and there is no need to water them! All you need to do is pick the fruit or vegetables whenever it is required.
5. The yield is year round and permanent! This is because you have manipulated the growing conditions to be optimum all the time! When it’s off season, you can sell the crop for higher prices!
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Hydroponic gardeners from big to small reap the advantages of this growing method while helping keep the environment clean.
With increased awareness of damaging chemicals and pesticides used in traditional gardening, the need arose for a better way of growing plants that will continue to evolve. The future of hydroponic growing is bright and is being embraced by many, from individual hobbyists to large factory farms. Hydroponic gardening has become one of the many ways people can go green.
Environmentally Sound & Economically Sustainable
Gardening without soil (hydroponically) is environmentally friendly according to the Environmental Protection Agency. This is great news for everyone that shares my concern for the environment. In addition to the environmental and economic benefits, it is easier to rotate crops in a hydroponic gardening system than in traditional soil-based garden. Crops can be changed over very easily, allowing gardeners to adjust production levels based on several factors, including market and seasonal conditions.
Solar Powered Hydroponic Systems
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
When LED Grow Lights hit the indoor growing scene a few years back, they did so with a fair amount of controversy. How do they stack up against the standard HID grow light and can they produce results that are even close to the hype? If you do your homework and a little bit of investigating to find the best LED grow lights, the answer is a resounding “YES.”
The most important concept to understand about LED grow lights is that you are swapping the brute-force tactics used by metal halide and high pressure sodium grow lights for the gentle strength and simplicity of the technological break-through of LED grow lights.
When typically using HID grow lights – with all the associated (expensive) accessories such as heat ducting, extraction fans, ballasts, and so on – the entire white light spectrum is emitted. With wavelengths from red to blue and in between, plants get the benefit of light while getting attacked by excessive heat. Not many people think about how efficient this method is. At only about 15% efficiency, HID grow lights throw away most of its energy in the form of non-absorbable light and plant-killing heat. That is just money down the drain.
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Monday, November 30th, 2009
It does not matter what size your hydroponic room is or the quantity of plants you wish to keep there as you can now run all the electric items you need for free. You do not need to worry about the high levels you have to pay when your energy bills come through, neither do you have to give up your hobby or business. I will tell you all about how to power your hydroponic room for free with magnetic energy.
Of course the main reason why most people will want to use this energy is that you are able to run electrical items without any cost. This will allow you to keep any automated devices such as timers running constantly without having to worry when your next energy bill comes through, nor will you have to worry about having to maintain it, as it just keeps on going.
The reason this works and is able to save you money is that no other kind of energy is needed to make it run, when you use other sources of alternative energy they are not without their costs and usually require you need an electricity supply in order to control some of the functions.
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
You can grow any vegetable you want hydroponically, there are no limits! It’s an exciting hobby and you can even make money from it.
Take a look at the following reasons for growing your own hydroponic vegetables.
1. Hydroponic vegetables can grow up to 50% faster than there soil grown counterparts! This is because you have full control over the vegetables growing conditions which you will have manipulated to be at optimum levels.
2. Because you don’t need to have a garden, you can grow your own hydroponic vegetables if you live in a crowded tower block.
3. There will be no soil borne diseases which affects many gardeners and their vegetables.
4. You will not have to purchase any expensive pesticides and chemicals to spray on your hydroponic vegetables as there is no soil, no soil loving pests will get close.
5. Once you have your hydroponic vegetables system set up and running, your costs are around 20% lower than traditional gardening methods. You can also make money by selling your produce!
6. You could grow more hydroponic vegetables in a smaller area! This is true despite the actual vegetables being bigger on average because the plant roots tend to be smaller!
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
by Sarah Duke
Those interested in hydroponic gardening often start off by making use of an area in their basement or an additional room in their house. But most folks would not be willing to permit their hydroponic garden to overtake the house. So if you plan on carrying on with hydroponic gardening, you ought to consider getting a greenhouse for your plants.
A greenhouse creates a perfect setting for a hydroponic garden in many ways. In a greenhouse, it is much simpler to maintain just the right conditions for a growing garden. You’ll be able to control essential factors such as lighting, air flow and temperature. Moreover, you’ll have more space in which to set up the watering and lighting equipment that is required in hydroponics. In a greenhouse, you can position these systems exactly where they’re needed. This is important in hydroponics, since regulation of water and light are more critical than in a regular garden.
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
by Samuel X. Clarke
If I buy my fresh Herbs at a Supermarket and use them in my cooking I am mostly disappointed with the quality and the result.
The longer it is between picking the herb from the garden and you using it significantly impacts on the flavor.
The herbs I currently use come from a couple of places, on the deck outside the kitchen and also down the steps in an area behind my workshop.
As its winter here in Sydney Australia, the plants are not too crash hot now, but in summer they can be good. I just use normal soil here.
I have had some great crops using the Hydroponics System I installed about 12 months ago. The Lemon Grass comes from a small pot I got as a gift and the basil is just excellent.
Why is he telling us all of this, you are probably asking?
Leaving the cook bench and going outside to pick some of the great fresh herbs I have, is a real nuisance, So, as you can see – a bit of a defect in the old character.
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Sunday, May 31st, 2009
by Frank Froggatt
The field of ordinary hydroponics is not recent. Believe it or not you can discover evidence of this technique going back many hundreds of years some of which include the floating gardens of the Aztecs and China, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and you can also acquire records of it in Egyptian hieroglyphics. With newer technology these days though there has been some very incredible advancement established in this wholly grand field of agriculture.
There have been numerous experiments being done by horticulturists and scientists using variant methods of general hydroponics. There is increasing need of this technique in non-arable regions of the Earth. Hydroponics was used during Second World War to render fresh produce that was grown using this method to the troops stationed on the non arable islands of Pacific.
Commercial Success
Ordinary Aquicultures has become more and more popular with commercialized agriculturists and they are extensively utilizing it to make fresh produce. Traditionalistic husbandmen are also drawn to the benefits of using this meth,.od.
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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
by Paul J. Easton
Hydroponics was coined in the USA in 1930′s to name the scheme plant growing with the roots based in mineral-rich waters. As a matter of information, the Aztec Indians had a similar scheme of producing crops on rafts in lakes with shallow levels of water; these are seen in their floating gardens in Mexico City.
Formal research on the nutritional requirements of plants and the hydroponics system of growing plants started since 1699 through today. Developments went on and the use of hydroponics commercially opened worldwide.
Hydroponics has come a long way since the Aztec Indians. Since water care and land care is today mandated in numerous countries to promote sustainability, well maintained hydroponics gardening systems will provide yields of high quality crops through the environmentally friendly way of farming.
Hydroponics is already an established and fast growing part of modern commercial agriculture. Hydroponics is in fact a developing field where you can see a large range for experimenting with plants. Hydroponics gardening will also supply you with fresh fruit and vegetables all year round. Even the banana trees are being grown hydroponically now for better and reliable yield.
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
by Paul J. Easton
The term hydroponics was coined in the USA in the early 1930′s. It was coined to describe the scheme of plant growing with the roots of the plant based in mineral-rich waters. From the words hydro and ponos which are Greek for “water” and “to work” respectively, hydroponics literally is defined as ‘working with water’.
The definition of hydroponics has gradually become broadened to distinguish all forms of gardening without the usual soil as in traditional farming. Let us take a look at the importance of hydroponics in the history of mankind.
Hydroponic gardens in history are evidently a big part of early societies. One of the biggest evidence of the use of hydroponics is with the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
In addition, the Aztec Indians has even pioneered a scheme of producing plant crops on rafts in shallow lakes. You can even witness some of these floating gardens near Mexico City.
In 1930, as the term hydroponics became popular, Gericke produced the first commercial hydroponic unit in America. During the Second World War the American forces in the Pacific produced vegetables hydroponically to survive.
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