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Hydroponics : A beginner's guide to build and easily create your hydroponic garden for growing vegetables, herbs and fruits at home without soil

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DescriptionDo you want to learn how to create your hydroponic garden for growing vegetables, herbs and fruits.? If yes, then keep reading...Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without having to plant them in soil.
Instead of soil, plants are planted in mineral nutrient solutions that are soluble in water. They may also be grown in gravel or perlite which are called inert mediums.

Hydroponics is not a new method of growing plants and can be traced back to ancient times. Examples of these are the floating gardens of the ancient Aztecs, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the writing of Marco Polo indicate he saw similar gardens in China during the 13th century.

Hydroponic gardens were used to feed troops stationed on arid islands during various wars and have been introduced into space programs. Although the basic concepts of hydroponic growing are still the same, the methods have advanced in leaps and bounds over the past century.

This book covers the following topics:
  • What is hydroponic gardening?

  • Origin and history of hydroponic

  • Advantages and disadvantages of hydroponic gardening

  • Why is hydroponic gardening better?

  • Different types of hydroponic gardening and how to choose the best one

  • How build your own system

  • Plants stages

  • The best plants for hydroponic

  • Lighting and heat types of hydroponics system

  • How to maintain perfect status of hydroponic system

  • Problem and troubleshooting

  • Tips and tricks for growing healthy herbs, vegetables and fruit

  • Mistakes to avoid

  • F.a.q.

...And much more

Simply put, hydroponics is a way of growing plants without soil. Instead, their roots are submerged in water and their needed nutrients are provided by a water-soluble medium.

There is a lot you can grow hydroponically like herbs, vegetables, varieties of flowers, and even some fruit. Since the pH levels can be controlled a lot of fruit that need various specific soil conditions, such as blueberries, do well in a hydroponic environment. Some plants like potatoes, radishes, and other big root vegetables may take a bit more practice to grow in a soilless system. But if you can get their environment right, even these plants outdo their soil planted counterparts.

Ready to get started? Click "Buy Now"

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  • ISBN-13: 9798561766398
  • ISBN-10: 9798561766398
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: November 2020
  • Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.39 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.56 pounds
  • Page Count: 184

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