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A hydroponics garden can grow plants in water faster than outdoor soil, and the temperature control available inside takes out a major variable. A hydroponics setup at home also can be an ideal solution for people who don't have an outdoor garden.
Whether you’re interested in growing a small food garden at home or looking at larger-scale farming, hydroponic gardening provides a way to grow fresh, nutrient-rich food, free of pesticides,...
Hydroponics is a great way to grow herbs, vegetables, and even some flowers and fruits in limited space and with less water than traditional gardening. We’ll show you the benefits of hydroponics, different types of systems and several methods for starting a hydroponic garden.
Hydroponic plants are grown with roots directly in a nutrient-dense solution, rather than soil. Learn how to start a hydroponic garden with this guide.
Hydroponics is not limited to vegetables and herbs; you can even grow flowers indoors. Here’s a list of 21 plants suitable for hydroponic gardening.
Hydroponics is a type of agriculture or gardening method that doesn’t use soil. The term comes from the Greek words “hudor” for water and “ponos” for work, so in translation, it essentially means “water-working.” If there’s no soil, you may be wondering, then what do the plants grow in?
Most people are under the impression that hydroponic gardening is expensive, difficult and requires a lot of knowledge. The truth is, it can be simpler, easier, and more productive than in-ground gardens!