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Hydroponics

A Beginner's Guide On How To Build Your First Hydroponic Garden With Illustrations

Mark Green
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Do you want to learn how to design and build your own inexpensive hydroponics system for growing plants, herbs, fruits and vegetables in water ? Do you want to enjoy organic products grown directly at home? Is this the real Km0.


Hydroponics is a technique for developing plants, without soil, that has been used for a huge number of years. From the start, it might appear to be opposing to develop plants with no dirt, however hydroponics is an unpredictable framework that works superior to the conventional strategy for developing plants in soil.


There are numerous advantages to utilizing hydroponic develop frameworks: less assets are expended, arable land isn't required, and the harvestable plants are of higher caliber than when developed utilizing conventional strategies. In the last 60 or 70 years, these advantages have expanded the notoriety of hydroponics, and have extended the constrained prospects of indoor and urban planting. Hydroponics is the art of growing fruits, herbs, vegetables without soil.


This book covers the following topics:


  • Hydroponic Gardens
  • How to Build Your Hydroponic System with Illustrations
  • Substrates and Nutrient Solutions
  • Best Plants for Hydroponic Gardening
  • How to Maintain Your Own Hydroponic Garden
  • Pest Control
  • Step By Step Installing Your First Hydroponics System


...And much more!!


The idea is that there is no soil needed for the plants, and that it is instead the water that does the "labor" of keeping the plants alive and healthy.


There are various offshoots of hydroponics. One popular one that may come upon in your research or in conversation is aquaponics. They sound similar, certainly, and both use different names that mean "water," but aquaponics uses fish to help raise the plants.


Hydroponics offers people more benefits compared to traditional soil-based farming, including the capacity to grow food in arid climates, very cold places, and other areas where conventional agriculture won't work. This science allows the expansion of food production even in remote places or dense urban areas.


So, what, exactly, is hydroponics? And what are the systems that you can choose from? What can you grow from it, and how does it work? These next few chapters will outline all that you need to know so that you can create your own system at home and reap the benefits of having a garden without any of the accompanying mess or need for lots of space. Educate yourself on hydroponics and see how you'll be able to benefit from it, just like hundreds of others.


So if are you sick and tired of spending hours going to the supermarket to buy chemically treated and genetically modified produce and would like to learn how to set up your own organic garden


Then this guide is for you.

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Nombre de pages :
166
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
9781801139250
Date de parution :
29-10-20
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
152 mm x 229 mm
Poids :
231 g

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