By 1925 there were practical uses of hydroponics established in the greenhouse industry. By the next decade, there is already a big growth with the green house industry as researchers grown conscious of the future of farming hydroponically for commercial purposes.
In 1930 Gericke pioneered the first commercial hydroponics unit in the USA. Developments remained and the commercial use of hydroponics opened throughout the world.
There were two main factors that initiated the popularity and significance of hydroponics system. One of them was the development of a system famous as NFT by Dr Alan Cooper in the 1970's. This was synergized by the simultaneous development of nutritional formulations. These factors established the hydroponics industry through the growing of a wide range of plants for commercial viability.
With automatic control systems becoming more accessible with digital testing equipment, the hydroponics field became more reachable to the home gardener. It has become an established way of commercial agriculture for anyone willing to learn the principles of hydroponics. With simple and basic requirements for planting and caring for a home garden, one can successfully establish and operate a productive and rewarding home-based hydroponics unit.
Hydroponics is in fact still in a developing mode. So you will have plenty of range for experimenting with plants especially trees. Hydroponics gardening will vary your very lifestyle by providing you with fresh produce all through out the year. You can even plant fruit trees like bananas which are now being cultivated hydroponically for optimum yield throughout the year.
In a house setting, those willing to learn the principles of hydroponics by studying the requirements for a home garden can successfully establish and operate a highly productive home hydroponics unit like Gericke in the 1930s. Try your first hydroponics system today.
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Has the economy got you in a pinch? Join the club. Your grocery bill climbs higher every receding paycheck, and it takes $30 to $40 to fill your gas tank up just to get to work. Considering the dismal economy, you're unlikely to get a raise this year, but the cost of everything is soaring right through the roof. Like worn out elastic, each paycheck stretches only so far.
You're going to have to do something about your budget. Penny pinching begins with the grocery bill. More people are beginning to raise their own food in their home, growing their own indoor vegetables in whatever free space they have. All it takes is a few feet of extra space to harvest a fresh indoor vegetable garden, cutting your grocery bill down to size.
When it comes to economics, what really counts is how you make each dollar work for you. Spending money wisely means buying the things that will save you more money than you invested in the first place. That couldn't be truer with an LED UFO light. Using only 90 watts of power, these growing LED lights produce the same amount of light as a 400 watt HPS light and cover a 12-foot area. These lights have a low carbon footprint that's virtually undetectable. These lights use just a little more energy than a typical living room lamp. You'll spend little money on electricity, but be able to knock major expenses off your grocery bill.
The lights are also a lifetime investment. While most HPS lights lose their power after only a few seasons, LED lights will last decades and still produce optimal power. Although they are more expensive, their long life means they're economically more efficient in the long run. If you are planning to grow vegetables indoors for more than a few seasons, they're worth the extra money.
The lights also produce little heat, so there's no danger of wilting or damaging your plants.
An LED UFO light couldn't be simpler to install. Simply suspend it from the ceiling and plug it into any typical light socket. Growing LED lights simplify indoor gardening.
That means you don't need to be a qualified electrician to install them. With lower risk of fire, it's much safer.
Grow your own tomatoes, lettuce, herbs, and green peppers year round, even if you live in the city. With LED technology, you can grow your own vegetables with a minimal carbon footprint and enjoy fresh food throughout the year. You'll save money on the grocery bill and add years to your health. Growing your own food is simply a better way to live.
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Potatoes are an easy to grow tubular that requires a little attention and can be grown in a small area. Many claim the harvest over 100 pound of potatoes from a 4 square foot gardening area. All the care required is to add soil to the mound as the plant grows.
Garden seed potatoes aren't really seeds. They are full-size potatoes that are allowed to start producing shoots in the potato eyes. You've probably seen this happen when you've stored potatoes in the kitchen for too long. Planting potatoes from the grocery store is a gamble. Some individual potatoes are treated with a growth inhibitor to keep them from sprouting so you need to wash them. Buying bulk potatoes usually don't have growth inhibiters.
A week or two before you plant your potatoes you'll want to sprout your seedlings. Put them in a warm location with 60 to 70 degree heat and in the sunlight to accelerate the sprouting process.
The day before planting you will want to cut up the seed potatoes. Cut a 1-1/2 to 2 inch cube containing at least 2 eyes. Leave your cut potatoes open to the air overnight. A callous will cover the cut part and will prevent the seed from rotting in the ground.
Potatoes need full sun and loose, well-drained soil. If your soil is full of clay make sure to add compost and lots of peat moss so the vines can grow easily. Make sure they get about an inch of water a week.
One can use build a potato box or automobile tires as a garden accessory and plant place 6 seed potatoes inside filling the tire or container half way with soil. When the vines grow about 6 inches high place another tire on top or add boards to your container and cover the vines half way with soil. Keep adding soil and tires until you reach the desired height. Tires can be stacked 4 to 8 levels high.
Potatoes begin sprouting in a few weeks and when the plant gets 2 or more inches in height, add some soil to partially cover the plant. Hilling the plant will cause more of the tubular to spread and produce even more garden potatoes. Add a few inches of soil to your potato mound every few weeks.
Days to Harvest: 2 - 4 Months. The entire crop is ready to harvest once the tops of the plants die off. You can leave the potatoes in the ground for a few weeks longer, as long as the ground is not wet. Store the perfect ones in a cool, dark, well-ventilated place.
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Spring is a good time to start hunting for these greens as most would be too restless from the long winter that had just past. The ground is wet, and the plants have just sprouted. These greens will be very soft, munchy, juicy and tender. Wild greens are also a good source of vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants... Read full article
...It is arguable that the actual saving through growing your own vegetables in a small garden is marginal. Perversely, the saving may be greater in the countryside, since the distributive system favours large areas of population and often results in cheaper and more plentiful vegetables in towns. Naturally, the more vegetables you grow, the more economic the proposition becomes... read full post
Author: Kim Dirk
Do you long to grow hothouse plants but don't have a back yard? Maybe you should think about getting an indoor greenhouse. If your home is an apartment, the benefits of an indoor greenhouse are quite apparent. But even gardeners with yards can find uses for an indoor greenhouse.
A real benefit is the lower expense involved. Even a simple lean-to greenhouse shed is more costly to build than a small indoor unit. It's not that difficult to build a greenhouse in your own home with supplies that are readily available at any home improvement outlet.
Or maybe you want an indoor greenhouse, but aren't interested in building one from scratch. Well, you're in luck, because you can buy an indoor greenhouse kit. You can get these in various styles and brand names. You can get them at a department store, a garden center, or an online retailer.
Indoor greenhouse kits range from a tiny herb garden that you can keep on your countertop to a kit capable of turning your basement's shelving unit into a hothouse.
If this isn't enough to meet your needs, it's possible to make a basic homemade greenhouse at very little cost. You'll need to start by constructing a freestanding shelving unit of up to four shelves. You will need to attach it securely to the floor.
Next, there needs to be a way to retain the moisture and heat that you have provided. This can be accomplished by using sheets of plastic or an old shower curtain to cover the shelves, and sealing them with duct tape. You can heat your greenhouse by buying a heating pad and laying it on the floor. Set up a thermometer and check it frequently to monitor the temperature.
Place a cup of water in your greenhouse to provide the humidity your plants need. The plants will require light, and you can provide this with a simple fluorescent light. But you should really consider purchasing a specially designed grow light that will help your plants thrive. A basic unit is relatively inexpensive.
Next you need some soil-filled containers to set your plants in. Set them on the shelving unit and give them a drink of water. Now sit back and admire your do-it-yourself greenhouse that does the job just as well as a kit.
These are general guidelines, and you can add to them with your own ideas and preferences. You will most certainly end up with an indoor greenhouse that's perfect for you, whether you buy or build.
Greenhouses are easy to build and maintain, and are available in an assortment of sizes and materials to suit every home and budget. You can even get an indoor greenhouse if you don't have a backyard. Learn more at Garden Greenhouses.
Author: Taylor Hill
The thought of greenhouse gardening can be a bit overwhelming if you don't know much about it. However, once you delve into it you will discover it is no harder than most everything else in life and the more you do it the easier it becomes. There is some automation that can help you as well as keeping your eyes and heart open to additional information.
Having a basic greenhouse can be fun and exciting. It all depends on what you choose to grow, how much time and effort you want to spend on your greenhouse garden and your attitude. Any time you start a project, you need to have a good positive attitude and be ready to put your best effort forward.
You don't necessarily need a big fancy greenhouse to get started. A basic garden greenhouse might be the only thing you need to feed your gardening hobby year round whether you enjoy herbs and vegetables or orchards and other beautiful flowers. Basic doesn't mean small or large as there are many good basic greenhouses made to fit areas of varying sizes.
In order to determine the size you need, you will need to measure the available space for your greenhouse. Don't crowd your overall gardening area and make sure you leave room outside for any spring and summer gardens you intend to maintain. Choose your size wisely before you build or assemble your new greenhouse.
Lets talk about what a greenhouse is made of and why. Greenhouses are much simpler than you might think. They are basically a frame with walls and a roof made of plastic or glass that allows light to pass through that will reach your plants for healthy growth. The amount of money you have might influence the materials you use, the size greenhouse and whether you build a greenhouse or buy a greenhouse kit to construct.
Like the Romans who were the first greenhouse gardeners on record, you will want a heat source for the cold winter months. You can heat rocks like they did or make room in your budget for a greenhouse heater. Wire racks and rods will also help keep your plants and hanging baskets organized and are well worth adding them to your budget as well.
There are many enthusiast garden greenhouse gardeners that love to garden in the snow. They tend to like a polycarbonate garden greenhouse for its strength.