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...uires less space and avoids soil insects. Growing hydroponics requires maintaining the proper environment… More
Most people believe hydroponics is the growing of plant matter in water. However, many… More
Most problems with hydroponics are preventable with good planning and management. Dealing with problems… More
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without the use of soil. Instead of… More
Hydroponic systems use nutrient solutions instead of traditional soil to grow plants. The roots… More
Hydroponics is the method of growing plants without soil. To give the growing plant… More
...cs system requires the right balance of nutrients for your plants to grow properly… More
...s soil-less and provides a wide range of benefits for avid gardeners. One can… More
...ortunity to grow anything inside. When starting a hydroponics… More
...or on a porch. The system consists of a reservoir for the nutrient solution… More
In the past few decades, hydroponics has become a popular way to increase the… More
...growing food crops is fast, productive and better for the environment than growing outdoors… More
...den centers. Choose the correct nutrient solution for the plants you are growing. Fruits… More
Hydroponics, as the name implies, is a gardening system that revolves around water. Plants… More
...k) and clay pellets (shale rock) in place of soil for a growing medium. More
...d in ancient Rome to grow out of season cucumbers for Emperor Tiberius in… More
...ants grow faster since roots don't have to search for nutrients, and it eliminates… More
... a smaller space makes hydroponic gardening ideal for those with little to no… More
Hydroponics is a system of growing plants without soil. The plants are typically grown… More
Hydroponics is the process of growing plants in water instead of soil in an… More
Assembling an EarthBox requires attaching the filler tube. See how to attach the filler tube… More
...er, start by using seeds in a moist paper towel before transferring them over to… More
Growing regular bamboo plants in water containers is not generally successful, but lucky bamboo, which… More
Hydroponics refers to the process of growing plants in water without the use of any… More
The effects of hydroponics are that there aren't many chemicals used, land space is saved,… More
Hydroponics is the process of growing flowers or plants directly in water, and in this… More
... and vegetables in water-filled containers with information from a sustainable gardener in this free... More
...ous things in water without using any soil with information from a sustainable gardener in… More
Grow tomatoes in a container by picking a container with good drainage, adding quality soil,… More
When pruning hydroponics tomatoes, which are grown directly in water, only prune one-third of the… More
Learn about organic hydroponic mediums and how they can aid your organic garden in this… More
... conditions can provide just the right atmosphere for some orchids. Learn more in this… More
Bacterial inoculants can assist your organic garden. Learn more in this free educational video series. More
Indoor organic gardens can be a great hobby. Learn more in this free educational video… More
Learn how to use organic hydroponic nutrients for your garden's benefit in this free educational… More
Soil and hydroponic conditions are explored in this free educational video series. More
Learn how to germinate seeds in your organic garden in this free educational video series. More
...ntment..the PH is between 7-8 ! I had it 5.5-65 before all this digging from my roots & wood chips and saw dust from removing the roots. I thought it was safe because I have worms where ever I dig… More
I live in central Ohio. I don't have a hughe garden or years of experience. Currently i have corn, tomatoes, carrots, and a giant pumpkin (well its supposed to be). I am having a issue with mt cukes, powdery mildew. Tried the baking soda deal... no luck. My pumpkin has… More
...peciality Gardening. HI, I haven't been with this forum as long as some. I wanted to tell you this is the best and easiest forum to use. Very user friendly! I had some computer problems so I… More
...whether or not my deck is going to get enough sun for my plants to be very productive. So I'm considering using grow lights in my basement. 1) What kind of lights would I need? 2) Should I go with some type of hydroponic system or just regular… More
See that peppers are popular talk 'round these parts recently....thats great!! Just love peppers especially the chiles, and if they're heirloom or rare/unusual all the better IMO. Got nothing against hybrids, grow plenty of them as well. A few members seem to have plenty of excellent questions about how to… More
...was wandering if u can grow strawberries in a DWC Hydroponic system? and how long should they Veg befour starting the flower cycle ? Thanks:D More
Hi Garden Guides people! I'm new to the site, and am just embarking on my lifelong learning experience growing plants. I am interested in growing food, but I also plan to start growing flowers, houseplants, and probably cacti due to the fact that I live in the desert. I am… More
...istment post graduation. I am currently active in hydroponics, and very interested in gaining knowledge More
...uld be interested in seeing what can be done with hydroponics. These are some of the systems that i have built. I am curently working on a couple more...... More
I am going on vacation and will be away from home for 0ne month, what should be the best method to water the plants during the time, i have indoor plants like croton, daieffenbachia and others and i have placed them under florescent light, please note here we don't have… More
...ere it gets HOT ...lol!! I also grow primarily in hydroponics but have been expirementing in some soil adventures as well. I am planning to log this years garden as it grows and share some methods of hydroponic growing. I mostly grow PEPPERS, basils,… More
I got some tomato seeds that i need to start, BUT, because im doing hydro ponic im not so shure how i go about this :confused: . I think you can just put them into a baggy with paper towel and keep them warm+moist? then once they get a little… More
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