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Hydroponics
- A Beginners Guide to Hydroponics to Create Your Own Amazing Garden
- Narrated by: Michelle Murillo
- Length: 38 mins
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Summary
Discover these great tips and have your own hydroponic garden at home! Want to have your own garden, but you don't have enough soil space? Then hydroponics is for you! This book contains proven steps and strategies on setting up and enjoying your own soil-less garden. Hydroponics is a practical and sustainable gardening method that will allow you to produce high quality vegetables, fruits and foliage plants with less effort, time and space. Hydroponics is about growing plants in water. The key nutrients that plants require to grow and that they normally extract and absorb from the soil are dissolved in a water supply. The roots of the plants are suspended in a growing medium and a hydroponic system is used to mist or flood them with the nutrient solution. Studies show that hydroponically grown crops are much healthier and produce greater yield. It may sound complicated, but once you get the technical know-how of hydroponic gardening, it becomes simple and quite gratifying. You will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of this kind of gardening, the different kinds of water systems, the best kinds of plants to grow and how to set up a DIY hydroponic garden. Imagine growing your own vegetables, herbs fruit and foliage! You can start today! Here is a quick peek at what you will learn...
- Basics of Hydoponics
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydroponic Gardening
- Basic Hydroponic Systems
- DIY Hydroponics
- Common Mistakes in Hydroponic Gardening
- Best Plants to Grow Hydroponically
- The Future of Hydroponics