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A Guide to Hydroponic Gardening

A GUIDE TO HYDROPONIC gardening This system is also utilized by produce farmers who wish to produce their crops year round despite environmental changes. WHAT IS HYDROPONICS? Hydroponics is the method of organically growing plants without soil by providing all nutrients in the plants water supply It is à green process in that, no plowing or disturbing of soil that can lead to erosion is necessary for this completely soil free farming system. Weeds cannot grow. Outdoor pests cannot harm the produce. Plants grow more rapidly, have bigger yields, and can be grown year round. • Hydroponics can be used by individuals who wish to grow small organic gardens indoors FACTS Hydroponics Commercial Tomato farmers are The average yield of hydroponic 18X uses as little as now picking between tomato farming is 1/10th of the 4,000-5,000 amount of water more per acre than used for tomatoes week with traditional farming. conventional this system. farming. Commercial lettuce farmers pick up to 3,000 heads per week because their crop is maturing in less than 4 weeks in less than 20,000 square feet of greenhouse. Utilizing organic hydroponic nutrients ensures that there are no ill effects of chemical fertilizers on the plants being grown. IN HYDROPONICS, ALL THE NUTRIENTS THE PLANTS NEED ARE ADDED TO THE WATER IN THE FORM OF SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS. n ts nu minerals HISTORY OF HYDROPONICS Ancient origins: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the ancient Aztec floating crop system and Egyptian water-grown crops along the Nile reveal innovative growing techniques that historians consider to be the first examples of hydroponics. In 1627: Francis Bacon published Sylva Sylvarum, the earliest published work on growing terrestrial plants without soil. In 1842: German botanists Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Knop discovered Inine elements essential to plant growth resulted in a development of soilless cultivation In 1937: Professor William Frederick Gericke coined the term "hydroponics" for the culture of plants in water. Recent years: NASA has done extensive hydroponic research to see if using LED lighting will benefit soilless crop production on Mars. MORE FACTS Organic hydroponic gardening utilizes natural nutrients such as mineral salt mined from dried sea beds, and PH balanced water. No need synthetic pesticides or fertilizers that can pollute ground water and run off into near by waterways 150% more nutritious than organic Plants grown through organic hydroponics are vegetables grown in dirt. Less wasted produce through crop failure due to weather conditions of pest control issues (eco-friendly) DISADVANTAGES OF USING HYDROPONICS OVER SOIL Hydroponic systems are more expensive to set up. A hydroponic grower usually has to go to a specialty shop to buy fertilizers. There can be swift changes in the chemistry of the hydroponic growing medium. Hydroponics requires more research, attention and care than do plants grown in soil. INFOGRAPHIC DESIGN BY: The AShop NationalPositions Profitable Internet Marketing http://www.guidezhychoporics.covabout-hydroporics/pros andcons.ospx pwww.kn2NAISCkrodawhat_ hetp://wiki.answers.comOWhere are hydoponics_used http://www.sinplytydro.comv a ghemeused prenarly for_egal purposes http:/mww.ntralstardard.comidemokermo eg-hydroponicforming aspiyd http://www.organcrutrierits.coydroponicsorganik hydroponics-a-akernative farming techvique for growers http://mmartin.hubpages.com/hubvisir-Kevin-Newels Hycdoporie-Organic Vegetable-Form http:/mww.sodale.com/hyckoporie forming hrtp:/www.ehow.cornvabout 5413156 soi us-hydroponkshtm shydroponicshtm

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