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When you choose what plants you will place in your garden, also consider its compatibility with your chosen location. This way, you will minimize pest problems. Give your plants appropriate growing conditions.
Give your plants the proper soil that they need. Give them just an adequate amount of water, because requirements are different among various soil types. Take note of the sun and shade characteristics of your garden.
Also, choose plants that are pest and disease-resistant. Be familiar with the plants that are considered ‘insectary’ (i.e. sunflowers, chrysanthemums). Make your garden highly diverse by planting various plant species, including native ones. Not only will you attract more beneficial insects, but you will also avoid devastating your entire landscape—in case you have a single pest dilemma.
When you’ve finally decided on what plants you want to include in your garden, start right by planting and caring for them properly. When watering the plants, keep the soil moist. This way, your plants will have an adequate water supply to prevent them from easily drying out (especially young plants without an extensive root system). Also, cover the soil with mulch of leaves or bark. You can also use a mulch of composted manure or garden waste. The soil will be kept moist, and there will also be an abundant nutrient supply.
Having a wonderful and healthy garden is not a hard thing to do, if you are dedicated enough. Rest assured that your efforts will all pay off. Just remember to choose the right plants, care for them the best way that you can, and keep the beneficial insects coming. Make your plants healthy, pest-free, and ultimately happy!
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13
May
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The fact is that there is nothing alien about hydroponic gardening. It is actually more ancient than extraterrestrial. It is considered ancient because traces of floating gardens are recorded as far as the ancient Babylonian and Aztec civilization and perhaps even further back in time. How impressive is that? Imagine the old civilization being aware that plants can also thrive on fortified water and not on soil alone.
But, what really gives people scientific vibrations when they hear the word Hydroponic Gardening is the name. Hydroponics is the scientific term for growing plants in water with the use of water soluble mineral supplements that the plants can feed on.
Hydroponic gardening works the same way as if the plant is growing in soil. But instead of having the plant dig into the soil looking for the needed nutrients, they are richly supplied with the minerals from the water that they are floating on. Research on plant physiology during the 19th century has uncovered the fact that plants are able to absorb nutrients in the water the same way they do in soil.
Normally the soil acts a storage vessel that holds the nutrients in. Plants get to these nutrients with their root systems. Therefore, it is not the soil itself that keeps the plants alive; it’s the nutrients in the soil. So, if the plants are provided the nutrients they need directly through water. Soil is then no longer of use and the plants will still continue to survive.
Hydroponic gardening is basically more complicated way of growing plants in a vase full of water and plant food. But with basic tools and the right information, anyone can start to become a hydroponic gardener easily.
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08
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Sure, you want to make the most out of your plants, but do you know if your garden is truly healthy? If you’re in doubt, or if you want to know how to grow a healthier garden, there are some things that you have to keep in mind.
First, what is a healthy garden? A healthy garden is one that has a wide variety of flowering plants. Yes, the more sunflowers or orchids you see around, the better. If your garden is highly diverse, more beneficial insects will get attracted. These creatures, such as wasps, ladybugs, and dragonflies, feed on pests. Of course, it follows that pest-free means healthy.
How do you attract your insect friends and make them march their way to your garden? First, avoid using broad-spectrum pesticides. If you can’t help it, at least use them to a lesser extent. Otherwise, you’re doing more harm than good. Insects are highly sensitive to pesticides. When they die, there will be a higher pest population, because there are no more insects that will feed on them. Bottomline: The more that you spray, the more beneficial insects that go away.
The next thing that you should do is to care for the adult forms of valuable insects by providing them with food and water. Since these adult forms feed on pollen and nectar, you are more likely to attract a wider variety of beneficial creatures. Consequently, more dragon flies, bumblebees, and many other beneficial insects will go flying to your garden.
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05
May
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Hydroponic gardening is the process of growing plants in water without the use of soil. The plants are able to get their nourishment from the water soluble nutrients that have been added to the water. This is a great farming alternative because it eliminates the need for soil as well as the problems associated with it.
It has been practiced by so many cultures throughout history, but to a lot of people it is still a foreign concept. So foreign in fact that for some individuals the mention of the word: Hydroponic Gardening immediately draws the image of a man in a lab coat and glasses growing plants on water in a brightly lit laboratory within the cubicles of NASA.
True, there are scientist in NASA that work on growing hydroponic vegetables, but it is also something that any ordinary farmer can perform. The folks at NASA and other laboratories worldwide just grow their own hydroponic crop for the purpose of improving the plant strain and the gardening method.
So, what is it about Hydroponic gardening that sends people a certain scientific vibe? Perhaps the main reason for that is the name: Hydroponic Gardening. Most people haven’t heard about it and some are still skeptical even after the process has been explained to them. It might even come as something that an alien civilization can only do.
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27
Apr
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Second: Hydroponic Gardening. Hydroponic gardening is the process of growing fruits, vegetables and plants in the absence of water. All that is necessary is water, a floating container and the necessary nutrients dissolved in water.
It has been observed that plants grown hydroponically are healthier and fatter because without the soil, the nutrients are readily available and help the plant to concentrate more on growing. As evidence, the root system is much shorter because the plants don’t need to dig deeper for nutrients as in the case when it is soil planted.
The combination of the two farming concepts results into Organic Hydroponic gardening which means that farmers would grow their crops in the absence of soil and with the use of organic nutrients . Or more formally put: Organic hydroponic gardening is the process of hydroponic gardening with the use of organically produced water soluble nutrients.
The difference between regular hydroponic crop and organic hydroponic crop may be subtle, but it is noticeable. Like in organic gardening, less energy is utilized in the production of the nutrients and therefore, there is less strain on the environment. Of course the difference with regular organic gardening and hydroponic gardening is the absence of soil.
All in all, Organic Hydroponic gardening is a great option for farmers who want to grow crops without the problems associated with soil and without the need for harmful synthetic fertilizers. The result is a healthier and safer harvest that will benefit everybody
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24
Apr
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Organic gardening and Hydroponic gardening have been around for quite some time. Early man grew his crop organically and even the ancient Aztecs sought to impress the foreign Spaniards with their ability to grow crop on water. But as technology evolved, farmers quickly turned to fertilizers to make their crop healthier in the shortest amount of time. The intention may have been well put, but the results are not so desirable.
The use of fertilizers in the farming of fruits and vegetable was seen as an easy way out by farmers who did not want to rotate their crops and make their own organic fertilizers. Sure, it was easy, but it took its toll on the land. Misuse of synthetic fertilizers poisoned the land and drained it of its natural nutrients. They also proved harmful to the people who were using them and to the environment.
When people realized how much strain synthetic fertilizers were imposing on the land. They decided to look for natural methods and thus the modern style of organic farming was born. Organic fertilizer became readily available and more farmers turned and started farming organically. Even hydroponic farmers who relied on synthetically made water soluble nutrients started to look for organic ways of farming their crop – hence the advent of Organic Hydroponic Gardening.
Before one can fully understand what organic hydroponic gardening is, each farming concept must first be explained.
First: Organic Gardening. Organic Gardening is the process of growing crops and plants with the use or natural fertilizers like compost. Organically grown crop is preferred by environmentally and health conscious groups because plants are grown in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Apr
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Growing organic flora is not only for the vegetable farm. It is also great for backyard gardening and the results will be the same. Flowers will grow better and some of the edible varieties can be eaten without fear of pesticide poisoning.
Some people would tell you that there is no such thing as organic gardening. Because farmers still fertilize their crops in one way or another. Well, that is true, but the goal of organic gardening is still to fertilize crop, but with the use of organically grown fertilizing material like: manure composts and garbage compost. The fertilizers are still present, but they aren’t the harmful synthetic ones.
More and more farmers are growing organic crop because they now that it is gentler on the environment. Also, the demand for organic fruits and vegetables are growing, making organic gardening and farming a lucrative business.
Fruits and vegetables are not the only ones that are going organic. Now, cows, hogs and poultry are grown organically and in free range. No longer are these animals fed hormone rich feeds. As a result, they are naturally healthier. Organic Cow’s milk is already readily available. This type of milk is taken from cows that have been grown free range and fed organically.
Opting for organic vegetables, fruit and other food items may be the best thing that a shopper can do. Not only can they make sure that their families are eating pesticide and hormone free meals, they can also contribute to the health of our ailing planet. Plus, organic gardening is quite easy to do and anyone can do it as long as they have interest in it.
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Apr
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Organic gardening has been slowly growing in popularity over the last decade or so. Organic gardening advocates would rally that it is indeed the best way to go. They proclaim that the vegetables and fruits grown organically taste better than those grown with the use of potentially harmful pesticides and fertilizers. At present, organic vegetables and fruits cost more, but as more and more farmers are growing organic crop, they may soon be very affordable.
There are a lot of benefits to organic gardening. One of the foremost benefits is the fact that the fruits and vegetables grown organically are much healthier, robust and even taste better. They are that way because potentially harmful chemicals have been eliminated from their environment and the vegetable and fruits can grow to the fullest naturally.
Another benefit to organic gardening is the fact that it is gentler to the soil and environment as opposed to traditional gardening with the use of fertilizers. Here, beneficial pests are not killed off. Instead the method advocates the release of helpful insects that can assist in fighting off the damaging pests without the use of pesticides. This also means that insects that do not pose a threat to the crops are spared from the effects of harmful pesticide.
Energy and resource conservation is also a benefit of Organic Gardening. Because the crops are grown organically, there is no need to clean them more often than is necessary just to get rid of any pesticide residue on the crop itself. Also, most organic fertilizer plants and organic farms use bio-fuel, which means that no fossil fuel is consumed.
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Apr
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Get the right tools. The right tools can sometimes make all the difference. No, it doesn’t mean that you would have to go to a fancy store just to get your supplies. Sometimes the recycle bin would do wonders for you. You can get planks of wood, plastic liners and even flotation devices from your local recycling plant for a very low cost.
Manage your nutrient use properly. Some hydroponic gardens fail because the nutrient concentration in the water is either too low or too high. The proper balance must be met in order to produce a good crop. It is also good to explore the possibility of organic hydroponic farming.
Talk to other farmers. It is better to air your problems and see if anyone has an answer to them, consulting with colleagues or those in the know will shorten the suspense. Oftentimes solutions to your gardening problems can be found no further than your nearest gardening neighbor.
You might want to look into another non traditional gardening method is Aeroponic, which is the method of growing flora without soil. It utilizes the plant’s capability to absorb water and nutrients from the air. It is great for hanging plants like orchids and some fruit bearing crops.
Hydroponic gardening may seem like a foreign concept to some, but the fact is that this method has been used for years. It was the Aztecs who mesmerized the invading Spaniards with their floating gardens. The reason it seems so new to most people is because has not been in widespread use as traditional farming methods have been.
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18
Apr
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Hydroponic gardening is an alternative form of gardening that has been used by different many cultures throughout history. It is basically a way of producing healthier and more robust crops with as less effort possible. Some gardeners are afraid to try it themselves because they feel that it is difficult to do, but the truth really is - its not. All that’s needed is a little elbow grease at the beginning and its smooth sailing after that.
Of course, there are a few secrets that the pros have been keeping to themselves. Now is the time to crack that Hydroponic gardening vault wide open and let any ordinary gardener know what makes the advance hydroponic gardener good at what they do. But, before diving into the inner sanctum of hydroponic gardening, it will help if we know what hydroponic gardening is in the first place.
Hydroponic gardening is the method of growing plants, fruits, vegetable and other flora in water. Instead of planting in soil, they are then made to float (with the use of floating device like Styrofoam or plastic) on water with only the root system coming in contact with the liquid. Nutrients are then administered in the water and this way the plants are able to thrive beautifully.
One of the most important and obvious thing is to know what you are doing. Seasoned hydroponic gardeners have spent hours and hours pouring over books and informational literature that will help them make their hydroponic gardens better.
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