Hydroponics was synonymous with growing copious amounts of weed in your apartment without much work, but these days hydroponic gardening is simply cutting-edge technology for sustainable farming. And ...
The world’s population continues to grow, while the amount of arable land and fresh water available to produce sufficient food for billions of people is beginning to top out. One solution is ...
Whether you’re interested in growing microgreens on the kitchen counter or planning a much larger project in your greenhouse, a hydroponic garden is a great choice for those who lack the space for a ...
Everyone is familiar with soil: it is one of the most important components of growing, it provides a foothold for plant roots, maintains the necessary nutrients plants need to grow, and filters ...
Fresh basil on your last-minute pasta dish in the middle of winter? Yes, please! Learning how to grow basil in water is the easy solution to cultivating a year-round herb garden, thanks to hydroponic ...
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The hydroponic systems, maintained by the university’s Master Gardener program volunteers, grow plants without any soil.
For those who want to start a garden but don’t have a patch of dirt, the answer to their woes might be hydroponics. This technique swaps soil for nutrient rich water and it requires minimal space. It ...
In the near future, students and staff at Fresno Unified high schools will be able to harvest their own lettuce, bell peppers and tomatoes from a very non-traditional farm located on their own ...
Hydroponic gardens have their roots in ancient civilizations, but they have been widely used in commercial greenhouses and home gardens for many years. Instead of soil, these gardens rely on other ...