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Healthy Hydroponics: April 2010
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Friday, April 30, 2010. Hydroponics in the Home for Seniors. Imagine being retired. No daily grind of the 9 to 5. Now imagine being in a retirement home. Do you have images of a regimented, somewhat institutional environment? Now imagine being in that type setting growing strawberries or roses or fresh herbs? Seems impossible or contradictory? It is entirely possible with Hydroponic Gardening. Thursday, April 29, 2010. Hydroponic Systems - No Soil? What makes hydroponic system. Much more information rega...
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Healthy Hydroponics: May 2010
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Sunday, May 2, 2010. PH Testing in Hydroponics Explained. Testing invokes this image of a mad horticulturalist muttering an arcane ritual over a set of vials when nothing could be further from the truth. pH testing is simple and easy to understand. First off – what is pH? It stands for the rather cumbersome potentiometric hydrogen ion concentration. How does this affect my hydroponic system. And why test for pH? The most popular method to check pH. Is liquid test kits. The liquid test kits work by ad...
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Healthy Hydroponics: pH Testing in Hydroponics Explained
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Sunday, May 2, 2010. PH Testing in Hydroponics Explained. Testing invokes this image of a mad horticulturalist muttering an arcane ritual over a set of vials when nothing could be further from the truth. pH testing is simple and easy to understand. First off – what is pH? It stands for the rather cumbersome potentiometric hydrogen ion concentration. How does this affect my hydroponic system. And why test for pH? The most popular method to check pH. Is liquid test kits. The liquid test kits work by ad...
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Healthy Hydroponics: April 2009
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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Quality of Water for your Hydroponic Plants. Consider the liquid diet your plants must live on - Think how it would be if you were forced to live on a strictly liquid diet. Just water and digestible liquid foods to keep you healthy. Because you are dependent on these liquids for life, you'll probably demand the best. Obviously, quality nutrients are essential. But what about water? Often growers don't give this essential ingredient a second thought. Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
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Healthy Hydroponics: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Can be seeded or transplanted. Seeds per gram: 50. Space between rows: 15 cm (6”). Space between seeds: 10 cm (4”). Germination and Transplant: 20-25. Depth: 3 cm (1.25”). Space between rows: 8 cm (3”). Space between seeds: 1 cm (1/3”). Depth: 1 cm (1/3”). Plants per m2: 54. Beets form over the top of the media so they can be. Grown in a 5” deep bed grower. Each beet seed pod. Contains about three seeds so the young seedlings. May have to be thinned. Saturday, March 28, 2009.
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Hydroponic Growing - No Soil? No Problem! by Alma Newton
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Hydroponic Growing - No Soil? What makes hydroponic systems different from traditional in-ground gardening is a soil-lessgrowing medium. No dirt! LECA / Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate. Much more information regarding these mediums is available from other sources, this basic summary of common growing mediums used by hydroponic systems touches lightly on the subject. Vive la difference! Have a question for Alma? Your question or comment:. Enter the word table backwards. Tell me when Alma responds to me.
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Healthy Hydroponics: February 2009
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. How to Grow Healthy Food. To grow healthy food, you literally have to start at rock bottom. No matter what you're growing, from chickpeas to chickens, the truth is that you are what they eat! You need to do two things to maintain healthy soil. The first is to keep out of the chemicals. The second is to add rich organic matter to your soil at regular intervals. Keep out of the chemicals. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Where to find the best Hydroponic Gardening Cabinets. With the ...
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Healthy Hydroponics: Hydroponic Systems - No Soil? No Problem!
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Thursday, April 29, 2010. Hydroponic Systems - No Soil? What makes hydroponic system. S different from traditional in-ground gardening is a soil-less growing medium. No dirt! This is produced from the husk that surrounds the coconut shell. LECA / Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate. Much more information regarding these mediums is available from other sources, this basic summary of common growing mediums used by hydroponic systems touches lightly on the subject. Vive la difference! Or in home gardens.
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Healthy Hydroponics: Hydroponics in the Home for Seniors
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Friday, April 30, 2010. Hydroponics in the Home for Seniors. Imagine being retired. No daily grind of the 9 to 5. Now imagine being in a retirement home. Do you have images of a regimented, somewhat institutional environment? Now imagine being in that type setting growing strawberries or roses or fresh herbs? Seems impossible or contradictory? It is entirely possible with Hydroponic Gardening. August 27, 2012 at 9:37 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Complete Guide to Hydroponics Gardening.