Thursday, July 26th, 2007

The Wonder Of Hydroponics

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By: Perry Marshall


If you have a small garden, or no garden at all, you’ve probaby never thought that there could be a way to grow stuff. But there is a way, and it’s a way that is becoming easier as time goes by. Not to mention more popular.

If you haven’t heard of the no-soil method of growing yet, you will soon, as its popularity continues to grow.

The method works on the fact that plants don’t need soil at all in order to grow and thrive. In fact any growing media will do the trick nicely. This means you don’t have to deal with the mess of soil at all, and can cultivate your plants in as clean an environment as can be.

The technique of hydroponics is becoming more popular as commercial farmers all over the world are coming to realize that land for growing is growing in ever shorter supply. Hydroponics was first used as a way to produce plants, such as flowers, fruits and vegetable, commercially. But now home gardeners are also waking to the tremendous possibilities of this growing technology, although using it on a much smaller scale. Even a balcony in an apartment is big enough to set up and use a hydroponics system.

The way hydroponics works is to use a non-soil growing medium which has all the nutrients that the plant needs to flourish properly. There is also another advantage to using a non-soil growing medium, in that the nutrients are readily available to the plant, which makes for much faster growth since the plant can get to the nutrients much faster than it would do with soil.

With hydroponics there is also much less chance of the plant contracting a disease. There is always the risk of a soil-borne disease affecting the plant, but with hydroponics this is much reduced

What it boils down to is that growing plants using hydroponics is one of the easiest systems there is.

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