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Hydroponics
- A Beginner's Guide on How to Start Growing Vegetables at Home
- Narrated by: Douglas Woodward
- Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Hydroponics: A Beginner's Guide on How to Start Growing Vegetables at Home
- Do you want to garden, but don't have the yard space to grow anything?
- Would you like to grow your own vegetables?
- Do you want to know about most important equipment to start the hydroponics system?
If you answered "yes" to any of these, then this is the perfect, educational, and informational book for you!
Hello! Welcome to the guide of Hydroponics.
If you have the desire to be self-sufficient and a passion for gardening, this is the right book for you!
Hydroponics is a highly efficient plant cultivation process. Nutrients and water are distributed naturally in soils, and plants often have to expend a lot of energy to find the water and nutrients by growing their roots. By investing this money, the growth of plants is not as quick as possible. In a hydroponic garden, nutrients and water are delivered directly to the roots of plants so that the plants can grow faster and so that they can harvest early - all because the plants use more energy to rise above the ground than under it.
Hydroponic gardening requires attention to detail, and a step-by-step guide can be useful. In this book, you will receive an introduction to and explanation of hydroponics so you can try it for yourself.
Hydroponics is now starting to play a more significant role in agricultural production around the world. Growing numbers, climate changes, water shortages in certain areas, or poor-quality water all affect the movement toward alternative horticultural methods. Hydroponics helps many to provide fresh food, usually for long periods, to be delivered or stored. One prime example is the naval submarines, which use hydroponics to provide fresh fruit and vegetables to the crew. Hydroponics is more useful in developing countries, where intensive food production is produced in limited areas. Water and nutrients are the only constraints on a successful hydroponic system. Desalinated seawater can be used in places where freshwater is not available.
This book will break down hydroponics into an easy-to-understand process, as well as talk you through many step-by-step processes that will help you to understand hydroponics as a whole.
This book covers several topics including:
- How to Select Hydroponics Plants to Grow in the Hydroponic Garden Suburban.
- Vegetable Growing at Home.
- Your Own Vegetables Growing in Your Home.
- Organic Gardening: The Best Area to Grow Your Veggies at Home.
- How Different is Hydroponic Gardening from Regular Gardening?
- Why Hydroponic System Might Require Bubbler.
- Prevent Root Rot from Killing Your Hydroponic Garden.
- Healthy Hydroponic Plant Fertilizers.
- Much, Much More!
Take action right away to learn about the hydroponic system and the procedures of this system, and then follow those procedures one by one to get the best result.