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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Building a home hydroponics system has numerous advantages on time-honored soil based methods. Seize a peek at the subsequent advantages you acquire while using home hydroponics.
1. You don’t have to water your plants! A major mistake that learner gardeners do is either over or under water their plants which can be damaging to them! This problem is eliminated, as well as being a time saver!
2. Vegetation grown by home hydroponics mature up to 50% faster. This is because you are in full control of their situation which you will have manipulated to be optimum.
3. You don’t need a plot to grow hydroponic plants, so if you reside in a packed out city centre residence then this is no barrier for you!
4. As there is no earth, no soil borne diseases are passed on to your plants. The consequence is significantly healthier plants that you might vend for takings.
5. There is no need to use pesticides as there’ll be no soil loving vermin anyplace next to your vegetation. This will cut down on outlay and you’ll have much improved looking plants.
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Sunday, May 30th, 2010
Have you ever thought about making your own hydroponic indoor garden? The benefits over traditional soil based gardening are numerous.
Here is a list of advantages and benefits of hydroponic indoor gardening:
1. You will not need to buy any pesticides! This is because the majority of garden pests thrive in the soil, they will not be able to get near 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 grow more plants in a smaller area! This is true even though the plants will in fact grow larger, the roots will be smaller as they don’t need to expand to find nutrients in hydroponic gardens.
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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Friday, May 21st, 2010
If expensive organic vegetable prices in stores and markets have you annoyed, do not purchase them. Grow produce on your own instead on your own property. You can put a vegetable greenhouse in your backyard.
Having a vegetable greenhouse is beneficial. You will be able to grow food that is healthy and natural and that does not have potentially hazardous substances that some companies use in order for growth. Also, you can choose the things that you want to grow and only grow what you like to eat. Vegetable seeds cost a lot less than buying whole produce from grocery stores. You will save money this way since your food bill will lessen.
If you area interested in pursuing this, there are things to think over. The three greenhouse types are warm, cold, and cool. The warm type is going to require a heating source, which will end up costing some money. Sources include propane, oil, and gas. This greenhouse is perfect for growing all year round.
The colder ones use the sun for heat. This type is not the optimal option since the selection of what can be grown is more limited. The cooler ones are only heated during the cold months and many things can be grown so these are more convenient.
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Have you ever thought about getting into indoor hydroponics gardening as a hobby or way to make extra money?
Below is a list of advantages of indoor hydroponics gardening when compared to traditional soil based gardening:
1. After your initial set up costs, maintenance and running costs are around 20% lower than the usual methods.
2. You can fit more plants in a smaller area despite the actual plants being larger! This is because the roots tend to be much smaller as they don’t need to expand to find nutrients in indoor hydroponics gardening.
3. Maintenance time is greatly reduced! There is no weeding involved and no need to water hydroponic plants. All you need to do is pick your plants when they are ready!
4. The yield is year round! This is because you will have manipulated the growing conditions to be optimum for whatever you’re growing! This is great for off season periods as you could sell them for higher prices.
5. You can grow them anywhere; basement, conservatory, living room, corridor, bedroom, greenhouse, garage or rooftop.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
If you want to grow plants all year round building a wooden greenhouse is a great way to go. A greenhouse is a structure that establishes a controlled environment so you can grow any type of plant you want. In addition, you can be sure that your plants are growing at their optimal conditions.
Greenhouses were invented during the reign of the Roman Empire as a way to sustain their ever growing population. Used as a way to grow food all year round, greenhouses offered a level of consistency never before achieved with vegetables. Also, the people were able to have a plant survive the winter without having to replant from seed.
The biggest advantage of having a greenhouse is the amount of temperature control you get over the plants. With a greenhouse, you can plant in the middle of winter and still have a seed germinate. Also, fragile plants like orchids or tulips will be able to survive the winter since they won’t catch frost inside the house. This saves all your hard work because you will no longer have to replant your flowers in the spring.
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
As summer closes and fall settles in, you may notice insect pests are settling in your greenhouse, too. Vegetation in your greenhouse provides an appetizing alternative to the outside garden. Aphids are a common greenhouse problem, and not the easiest to combat.
Keep them out! – Carefully monitoring plants you bring into your greenhouse is the first step in dealing with aphids. Choose healthy and vigorous plants, and spray them down with your garden hose to knock off any hitchhikers before you bring them into your greenhouse. If the plant has an obvious insect infestation, do not bring it into your greenhouse. Period. If you must, spray it with an insect control spray, or enclose it with a plastic bag in which you place an insecticide strip for two or three days. Hose your plant down after taking it out of the treatment bag, before transplanting it to your greenhouse.
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Have you ever considered growing your own hydroponic strawberries? They are delicious and you could make money from them!
Below is a list of the benefits of growing hydroponic strawberries as opposed to traditional soil grown strawberries.
1. You don’t need a garden to grow hydroponic strawberries so anybody can do it! If you live in a crowded apartment block in the city centre you can grow them! If you live in the desert or Antarctica then its not a problem!
2. Because you’re not using soil, no soil borne diseases will be passed onto the strawberries. This immediately solves a huge problem that many gardeners face.
3. There will be no need to use any expensive and controversial pesticides on your strawberries as there will be no soil loving pests! Your strawberries will remain organic as a result!
4. Once you have your strawberries growing, your running costs will be around 20% lower compared to soil based gardening.
5. You will be able to grow more hydroponic strawberries in a smaller area, this is due to the decreased root size as they don’t need to spread out to find nutrients. Consequently your growing trays can fit in more plants.
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
by Charles Jackson
If you’re thinking about growing your own hydroponic lettuce then you’ve probably chosen the easiest of all vegetables to grow hydroponically! They are also delicious and you can make money too!
Below are some reasons why you should grow hydroponic lettuce.
1. As you’re not growing them in the soil, you’re not going to have that soil taste that is just so darn hard to wash off lettuce. You know what Im talking about don’t you!
2. No soil borne disease will be passed on to your lettuce. This is a big problem for many gardeners.
3. There will be no need to eliminate any soil loving pests, so you will save money on pesticides! As a result your lettuce will remain organic! We all know how slugs love to go for the lettuce first don’t we!
4. Once the initial costs and set up have been taken care of, running costs will be around 20% lower with hydroponic lettuce.
5. Maintenance time is reduced. There is no need to water them as they already have access to all the nutrients they need and weeding doesn’t exist with hydroponic gardening. In fact all you’ll really need to do is pick the lettuce once it’s ready.
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Monday, February 2nd, 2009
by Tim Baird
So you think you want to buy a greenhouse? This very question is on a lot of peoples minds these days; mainly because growing your own food has become an appealing option to buying at the local store for health and safety reasons. However, you need to know a few things before you commit to a greenhouse to have a good experience.
The first question is; does size matter? When it comes to buying a green house the answer is yes. The size you buy will depend on several factors including the space you have available for a greenhouse; what you intend on growing in your greenhouse and whether you are using the greenhouse as a season extender or year-round grow house.
Lets talk about the space in the yard itself. If all you have is space that is covered by shade, this is not an optimal space for a green house. You can get away with combination of direct sunlight and shade as long as the direct sunlight hits your greenhouse at least 4 hours per day. The ideal location is one where the grow house sits in direct sunlight all day long, especially in the winter months and in the northern regions of the country.
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Sunday, July 27th, 2008
by Joe Weinkle
Its funny how you convince yourself by watching others do things on TV that you can do it too. Thats the way Ive been the past few years until my wife told me I was either going to do something with the yard or she would hire someone to do it. I decided I better get cracking!
We cut back considerably and saved enough money to hire a landscape design firm that helped us get some good ideas. They knew we only wanted their help with ideas and that we wanted something we could feasibly do together with family and friends. My brother-in-law suggested this and I cant tell you how glad we were once we did the consult!
In the beginning of the process he just listened to what we wanted when it was completed and designed a yard that had everything we had asked for. The stone patio was the most difficult but we pulled it off with a couple of days of help from some friends. Other than needing quite a bit of help with this we did everything else ourselves.
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