Hydroponics: Soilless Gardening Explained

Hydroponics: Soilless Gardening Explained

by Les Bridgewood (Author)

Synopsis

Plants need nutrients, air, water and light with a little warmth to survive. Traditionally these have been provided by soil, but hydroponic techniques allow plants not only to survive but also to thrive by gaining the perfect balance of nutrients from a regulated solution. Offering step-by-step instruction on how to build you own hydroponic systems, this straightforward guide demonstrates how to arrange and automate a greenhouse and advice on how to grow a variety of plants and control pests. It covers the flood and drain method, drip feed, nutrient film technique, aeroponics and aquaponics. It also contains a detailed examination of nutrient content and the strength of solutions. Without the need for stooping or weeding, hydroponics is ideal for anyone with back problems or mobility impairment, and superb for children who can follow and monitor the plants' growth.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Published: 24 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 1861265603
ISBN 13: 9781861265609

Author Bio
Les Bridgewood has been gardening without soil since the early 1970s. He regularly contributes to gardening magazines including Practical Hydroponics & Greenhouses.