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  • Help for Peace Lilies

    The peace lily, or spathiphyllum, just keeps on giving. Not only is it a beautiful tropical plant with glossy leaves and graceful white blooms, but it can survive equally well in a dim basement...

  • How to Grow Indoors With Soil & Hydroponics

    Hydroponic gardening gives you the freedom to grow what you want and when you want it without worrying about climate, weather or seasons. Hydroponics is soil-less gardening, but that doesn't mean...

  • How to Grow Chili Peppers in Hydroponics

    Chili peppers bring zest to many dishes. So it's no surprise peppers are a popular plant in the home garden. Because the plant is native to a region with a temperate climate, chili peppers can be...

  • How to Do Hydroponics for Kids

    Hydroponic gardens are a great way to help your kids develop an appreciation for fresh food. Because hydroponics aren't susceptible to the limitations of traditional gardens, such as change of...

  • How to Clone Plants With Hydroponics

    Cloning plants sounds futuristic, but it's simply the process of growing a new plant from a section, or cutting, from an existing plant. You can do this quite successfully in a hydroponic garden...

  • How to Use Peat in Hydroponics

    Many options are available when choosing a growing media for your plants, and they vary widely in effectiveness and cost. One of the most readily available and least expensive growing media is the...

  • How to Set Up Hydroponics Systems

    Simple gravity-fed hydroponics systems are used by non-commercial gardeners to cultivate fast growing crops such as tomatoes, peppers and herbs. Hydroponics systems allow the grower to determine...

  • Homemade Hydroponic Grower

    There's a lot of truth to the popular phrase "You are what you eat." Supermarket produce is raised in depleted soils, sprayed with toxic pesticides and harvested prematurely so it can travel long...

  • Description of Hydroponics

    Hydroponics is a method of growing plants indoors or outdoors where the plants are grown in water that contains dissolved nutrients rather than in soil. There are six basic ways that a hydroponic...

  • Hydroponic Grow Tips

    Hydroponics entails growing plants in nutrient-rich water without soil. Plants can also be grown in gravel, perlite or mineral wool but must be consistently immersed in nutrient-rich water or...

  • Step-by-Step Instructions to Build a Hydroponics Grow Box

    Hydroponics is a method of growing plants in nutrient rich water without the presence of soil. This method of gardening produces healthy full plants with high produce production. A hydroponics...

  • Homemade Indoor Hydroponics

    Hydroponics systems are a way to grow plants without using soil, substituting the elements of the soil with a nutrient solution that the roots absorb. Store-bought hydroponics systems can be very...

  • DIY Hydroponics Nutrients

    Hydroponics is a way to grow plants indoors without using soil. Soil has a variety of elements that can be replaced by using a nutrient solution within a growing medium, such as cardboard, sponges...

  • Hydroponics FAQ

    Hydroponics means growing plants without soil so that they can grow in smaller controlled areas instead of a traditional outdoor garden in your yard. The plants have a steady diet of fertilizer...

  • Homemade Hydroponics System

    Hydroponic systems make growing plants without soil possible. Hydroponics was developed in the late 19th century, when scientists discovered that plants use nutrients from the soil they are...

  • Hydroponic Procedures

    Hydroponics is the art and science of growing plants in water with a growing medium and added nutrients. Most people are unaware that hydroponics is not a new technology. Ancient cultures...

  • Soil Vs. Hydroponics

    Growing in soil is the medium of choice for outdoor gardens and plants. Growing indoors is another matter. Both soil and hydroponics have their supporters and detractors. There are issues and...

  • Soilless Planting

    Soilless planting, or hydroponics, is a particular method of growing plants using a nutrient mineral solution instead of dirt. Soil itself contains no nutrients but acts as the delivery system for...

  • How Hydroponics Works

    Like any living thing, plants have basic requirements. Plants obtain a major part of their nourishment by manufacturing it themselves through the process of photosynthesis. This provides the...

  • Homemade Hydroponic Solution

    Hydroponics is the growing of plants in a nutrient-rich solution with a substrate to support root systems. Pea gravel, sometimes mixed with sand, is often used to support plant roots. Hydroponics...

  • Advantages of Hydroponics

    Hydroponics allows for healthier, more efficient plant growth that leads to higher yields and shorter production cycles than traditional soil growing. It also allows gardeners to grow where soil...

  • Reasons for Using Hydroponics

    Hydroponics offers a way to put plant roots directly into contact with the nutrients they need, making them more efficient. They also ensure that the grower can easily fine-tune what the plant is...

  • How to Grow Cabbages Using Hydroponics

    With the hydroponics methodology, gardeners try to grow plants in a medium that has no soil, using water instead. Cabbages are one of many types of vegetables that can be grown using the...

  • Hydroponics NFT Method

    The nutrient film technique (NFT) is a widely used hydroponic method for production of vegetable crops. It is especially applicable to green leafy crops, such as lettuce and basil, and is even in...

  • The Advantages of Hydroponics

    Hydroponics literally means "water work." A practically speaking, it means growing plants without soil, using water-based nutrients. Hydroponics has a number of advantages over traditional...

  • What Is Hydroponics Farming?

    "Hydroponics" comes from two Greek words meaning "water" and "work." First developed in the 19th century, this growing method is becoming more common among commercial growers and is gaining...

  • How to Easily Keep Hydroponics Nutrient Solution Temperatures Cool

    Keeping your hydropnics nutrient solution cool is easy. Hydroponics systems are a great way to grow a healthy, high yield garden. In warmer climates, however, it's important to keep an eye on the...

  • How to Choose the Right Hydroponics System for Your Garden

    Hydroponics systems come in various shapes, sizes, and features. Choosing the correct one can be confusing if this is the first time you are using hydroponics to grow flowers or vegetables. ...

  • How to Build a Ebb and Flow Hydroponics System

    Don't waste your money buying already put together hydroponics systems. Grow your own vegetables with your own hydroponics system with parts from your local hardware store. Hydroponics can be...

  • How to Raise Vegetables in a Hydroponic Garden

    If you live in an apartment or find yourself short on space for a garden, hydroponic gardening just may be for you. This amazing soiless garden can be grown inside with grow lights and a specially...

  • How to Install a Carbon Filter

    Hydroponics is all about growing plants without using soil. In hydroponic gardening, plants are grown in alternative media like coir, rockwool, water-based media, etc. Air filtration is another...

  • How to start Indoor Gardening

    Modern scientific techniques make it possible for people to grow plants, vegetables and even fruit right in their drawing room in indoor gardens. With the some effort and knowledge you can now...

  • How to Build a Small Aquaponic Garden

    This article will cover the basics of hobby aquaponics, and more importantly give step by step instructions on how to build and maintain a small flood and drain aquaponics system. What is...

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