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Hydroponic Gardening Top Related Articles
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2). Hydroponic Plant Systems... What, No Dirt? By : Robert Mosse
Simply put, hydroponics is the growing of plants without soil. The word "hydroponics" comes from the Greek word hydro, which means "water" and ponos, which means "labor or water-working."
Typical Dirt Gardening:
All plant leaves need light, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Plant root systems require water, nutrients and oxygen. When plants are grown normally (in soil) water takes nutrients from the soil and carries them to the plant roots.
Article Related to: hydroponic plant systems, hydroponic gardening, hydroponics
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14). Invaluable Safety Tips for Your Hydroponic Grow Lights By : michael straumietis
Hydroponic systems for growing your own fresh fruits, herbs and vegetables require several key things: nutrients, a pump to circulate the nutrients, growing trays and pots for the plants to be held in, and some sort of grow media. Indoor systems also require an efficient light source and good ventilation. Often overlooked, lighting makes the difference between good results and superb results!
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