Archive for the ‘Hydroponics’ Category

House Plant Care For Beginners

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Commonly found in homes across the world, plants are one of the small pleasures people seek out for their homes or office. With an endless supply of types available for purchase, there is a type for everyone. Plants can provide a living touch to a home without hardly any expense. As water, fertilizer and sunlight are the only requirements for a plant’s life, it comes as no surprise that many people have attempted to grow plants. In facts Read More

Using Proper Nutrients in Your Hydroponic Garden

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Growing plants in water, without soil is known as Hydroponics. The idea behind this is for various media, which carry all of the nutrients in natural soil, to support plant growth. Thus it is these nutrients that are the most important factor in the process of hydroponics. When using soil for plants, fertilizers contain only those essential nutrients which the soil may be lacking. But still, in the case of hydroponic plants, these fertilizers Read More

Having Your own Hydroponics Vegetables Greenhouse

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Hydroponics is a sustainable and environmentally friendly growing method that is easy for anyone to learn. Have you ever considered a hydroponics vegetables greenhouse? Children learn hydroponics early on in a classroom setting, showing just how easy it can be to grow your own vegetables.  Hydroponics Is Really Healthy For The Environment And For Your Family As Well When you grow using the hydroponics method, you save water, reduce the amount Read More

General Hydroponics Discover The Truth

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

What are the advantages of hydroponics? While the true definition varies from expert to expert, hydroponics is basically the growing of plants without soil. The word Hydroponic is derived from the Greek words Hydro which means water and Ponos which means labor. True hydroponics is growing plants in water without any type of media e.g. NFT and Aeroponic, however, growing plants in soilless media such as coco, perlite rockwool etc are also Read More

Hydroponic Advanced

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Do hydroponic plants grow faster than the plants in soil? It will depend on how you manage the techniques that you are going to use in hydroponics. If the methods are followed properly, the growth of hydroponic plants will be faster than those planted in soil. It will also depend on the type of plants. There are plants that grow faster with hydroponics but there are also those that do not. is a free online photo gallery and community for Read More