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There are currently projections of water shortages in certain areas. This projection has led to the growth of hydroponics gardening as it uses less water then soil growing and also has better nutrition value. Hydroponic gardens take up less space which makes them more versatile. They can be grown in basements, apartment balconies and much more. Since there is no soil used, hydroponic gardens do not inhibit soil type bacteria, diseases, pests, and unwanted plants that leach nutrients. The absence of soil enables the possible of erecting hydroponic gardens anywhere, even sandy or dry areas do not restrict hydroponic gardens.

Trail and error is the universal method towards improvement. A good way to improve is to keep a journal which monitors certain aspects of the hydroponic setup. Things to jot down would be the daily EC and PH levels, how often proper maintenance is preformed, what type of pH changers were being used, and of course how successful the plants grew. Combine new solutions to past mistakes as well as already established positive factors to improve your harvests.

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To clean the clogged dripper, dip it into a vinegar solution and scrub if necessary. If the dripper is far to clogged, consider soaking it in water prior to the vinegar solution. Keep drippers nearby so they can be used as replacements whenever needed.

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Introduction to No-Till Gardening - No-till gardening is a form of gardening which strives to leave the soil undisturbed. In a no-till garden the soil is not tilled or turned over.

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Olivia's Garden Grows Bigger With No Soil - This article from Portland Press Herald (Maine) is in the HighBeam Research Library. Read a preview of the article and sign up for a free trial for access to millions of articles from thousands of publications.

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Urban growers go high-tech to feed city diners - MSNBC
21 Nov 2008 at 10:48am
POMONA, Calif. - Terry Fujimoto sees the future of agriculture in the exposed roots of the leafy greens he and his students grow in thin streams of water at a campus greenhouse. The program run by the California State Polytechnic University ...
Santa Sweets widens reach of yellow grape tomatoes - Thepacker.com
20 Nov 2008 at 5:37pm
Nov. 20, 3:30 p.m.) PLANT CITY, Fla. ? Santa Sweets Inc. is expanding into yellow grape tomatoes and is selling Mexican-grown hydroponic tomatoes. Santa Sweets, which formerly operated as Ag-Mart Inc., this fall began ramping up volume for national ...
CLOSE TO HOME: Teacher of the Year emphasizes community - Maine Sunday Telegram
18 Nov 2008 at 9:43pm
Fourth-grade teacher Len Lewis, Knox County?s Teacher of the Year, poses with students, from left, Taylor McLain, Kamrynne Jones, Nathan Ankers and Nikole Williams. enlarge Courtesy Katherine Ward Len Lewis' classroom includes a hydroponic garden ...
Cops: Men were growing high-grade ganja, fungus - Trentonian
20 Nov 2008 at 1:24am
HAMILTON ? Township narcotics officers have accused three Miller Avenue residents of growing and packaging marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms in their home in the 200 block for distribution. Police found ?approximately one pound of high-grade ...
Hail storm in Ashburton - radionz
17 Nov 2008 at 4:01pm
Roger Withell, who grows hydroponic lettuces for supermarkets and restaurants, says a volley of hailstones that came through his skylight sounded like "100 guns going off" at about 4.30pm on Monday. He says the hailstones smashed about 80% of the ...

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