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		<title>Low Maintenance Flower Garden All Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:47:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are not very many things on earth which come close in beauty to a flower garden full of brilliant blooms Despite what you may believe, you do not really have to spend a lot of time to have a breathtaking garden. A lot of perennials and bulbs tend to naturalize, which means they grow [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are not very many things on earth which come close in beauty to a <a target="_blank" href="http://springtimemagic.com/flower-garden/">flower garden</a> full of brilliant blooms Despite what you may believe, you do not really have to spend a lot of time to have a breathtaking garden. A lot of perennials and bulbs tend to naturalize, which means they grow just like wildflowers once you&#8217;ve planted them. Several also require very little apart from watering in the summertime, especially if you live in a dry place.<br /> Throughout the winter, most of us ache for sunlight and fresh flowers, so the earliest blooms after the cold months of winter are usually a sight we eagerly anticipate. Just before the sun shows up, there are lots of bulbs that start to bloom. Snowdrops and crocus with their vibrant flowers, grape hyacinths, daffodils, and early tulips appear around winter&#8217;s last snow, while anemones, large hyacinths, and late tulips flower from mid to late spring.<br /> The perennials show up in the garden in late spring and early part of the summer. Daylilies, which aren&#8217;t related to lily bulbs, are perennials which do not have to be watered regularly during the dry months. Moreover, they may be planted in spring or fall. Nearly all perennials blossom as soon as most bulbs cease blossoming, then they carry on through the middle of summer. Nevertheless, there are a few perennials that blossom much later or continue putting out flowers until fall.<br /> If you&#8217;d like brightly colored blossoms from late spring to early summer, be sure to plant Asiatic lily bulbs. Foxglove and feathery astilbe blooms will certainly brighten the shady areas in your garden. As the season makes its transition from spring to summer, your garden will boast of lilac, coneflower, peony, and iris flowers. Remember that these plants need minimal maintenance.<br /> From mid to late summer, the blooms by the oriental lily bulbs grab the spotlight from the other blooms in the flower garden. The oriental lily bulbs are tough plants needing very little care except for summer water. Their blooms are large, showy, radiant in colors, and incredibly fragrant. There are other perennials that are really easy to grow: dianthus, dahlias, phlox, coreopsis, and salvia. Each one of these will flower all through the summer.<br /> As the season transitions from summer to fall, your flower garden needn&#8217;t fade. You could expect your black-eyed susan, phlox, coneflower, and dianthus to keep on blooming profusely until first frost. There are iris and daylily varieties that re-bloom during the fall. Some crocus flower in the fall too. And if you&#8217;ve got chrysanthemums in your flower garden, you could expect them to put on a show until after the majority of flowers are done flowering.<br /> As soon as the frigid winter months set in, depending on where you live, your flowers might have to go on hiatus for a little while. Nevertheless, if you are living in a milder climate, you can expect cool season flowers like cyclamen, lenten rose, and violets to bloom in the winter. In extremely cold areas, your flower garden may still have some color if you have several winter berry bearing shrubs and evergreens.<br /> All of the perennials and bulbs mentioned on this page are low maintenance. Generally, almost all bulbs as well as some perennials don&#8217;t require summer water. Later blooming flowers, along with those that stay green during the summer (which include a handful of bulbs and almost all perennials), should be watered once in a while in the dry months. It&#8217;s important to check the growing requirements of plants prior to purchasing them. Be sure that the flowers you choose will survive in your climate zone. You can look ahead to an entire year of flowers in your flower garden.</p>
<p>Picking a few fresh herbs from the <a target="_blank" href="http://springtimemagic.com/herb-garden/">herb garden</a> will certainly add some additional taste to those home grown produce. For those who have not tried <a target="_blank" href="http://springtimemagic.com/hydroponic-gardening/">hydroponic gardening</a> yet, please let me recommend that you give it a try, you&#8217;ll be amazed at the end result.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Principles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 12:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic gardening is a practice that is becoming increasingly common mostly as a result of the ever-increasing interest in leading a lifestyle that&#8217;s balanced and green. As organic produce is strictly regulated, commercial organic farmers are required to meet high standards. This has led many home gardeners to believe the technique is complicated or hard, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Organic gardening is a practice that is becoming increasingly common mostly as a result of the ever-increasing interest in leading a lifestyle that&#8217;s balanced and green. As organic produce is strictly regulated, commercial organic farmers are required to meet high standards. This has led many home gardeners to believe the technique is complicated or hard, although it is in fact straightforward.<br /> If this is your first brush with organic gardening, be aware that you don&#8217;t have to get into it instantly. You can gradually stop using chemicals in your gardening endeavors. You&#8217;ll see that <a target="_blank" href="http://springtimemagic.com/">organic gardening</a> becomes easier as you observe better results and you find out which techniques work well. If you give yourself a few seasons to slowly switch, you will discover that your plants are happier and healthier as soon as you get the hang of these new methods.<br /> Rather simple traditional gardening methods are among the best organic techniques. Composting is an excellent start. Organic compost is an excellent way to improve the soil. Moreover, it will get rid of the decaying organic matter in your trash. Don&#8217;t put chemical laden highly processed food, or oily meat leftovers in your compost.<br /> When you are buying fertilizer, you might be accustomed to looking at three numbers to determine which fertilizer to buy. These numbers are called the NPK rating and specify the amount of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium present in the fertilizer. Even though you can purchase the organic equivalent of these items (for a higher price tag), you&#8217;ll want to use natural soil amendments because they will provide other micro-nutrients and frequently improve soil texture. Fish emulsion, alfalfa meal, and cottonseed meal are wonderful sources of nitrogen. To boost the phosphorous level of your soil, use bone meal or poultry manure. For potassium, excellent sources include dairy manure, banana peels, and kelp meal.<br /> By far the most common chemicals (and most toxic ones) used in the average home garden are pesticides or herbicides. But here is the not so good news: chemical pesticides are among the toughest to replace because there is not an organic replacement that will obliterate just about every pest known to man. When they&#8217;re wanting to switch to organic gardening methods, most people switch from chemical pesticides to organic pesticides last. It takes plenty of experimentation to figure out which works on your garden pests. You mainly simply have to have patience and be determined. Quite a few natural solutions are available to help you wipe out garden pests. These include wood ash, diatomaceous earth, cayenne, lemon juice, and neem oil.<br /> Know that organic gardening is not only an alternate way to garden; it&#8217;s also a different way of thinking. The essence of organic gardening is maintaining your own micro-ecosystem, which is your garden; it is not merely all about working with organic products and eliminating the chemical ones. Soils are kept well maintained and rich in natural nutrients, as opposed to inferior soil fortified on a routine with chemical substances. With regards to infestations, organic gardening entails monitoring of pests and dealing with any problem before disease or infestation occurs. Other methods like crop rotation, cover crops, and sustainable harvest are incorporated.<br /> Health is easily the most common reason a lot of people are converting to this gardening method. In addition to eradicating toxins transferred to produce you harvest, you do away with your exposure to them while doing work in your flower or vegetable garden. Organic gardening, according to the Organic Consumers Union (OCA), is safer on the soil than traditional methods that deprive the soil of nutrients and leave it full of unsafe chemicals.</p>
<p>You can receive great satisfaction from your very own garden, whether it&#8217;s from featuring a <a target="_blank" href="http://springtimemagic.com/garden-party/">garden party</a> or trying to grow home grown vegetables using <a target="_blank" href="http://springtimemagic.com/hydroponic-gardening/">hydroponic gardening</a> techniques.</p>
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		<title>Hydroponics: What Is It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 04:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponic growing is something that often confuses those without the information about the concept but in actual fact once the basics are understood it is actually a fascinating and productive way of growing vegetables for the home supply. Really, hydroponics is the method of growing plants without soil and this is where some people get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydroponic growing is something that often confuses those without the information about the concept but in actual fact once the basics are understood it is actually a fascinating and productive way of growing vegetables for the home supply.</p>
<p>Really, hydroponics is the method of growing plants without soil and this is where some people get confused as they don’t understand that it really is possible to grow plants without soil as we traditionally know it.</p>
<p> This style of growing is also known as the ‘soil-less culture.’</p>
<p> <strong>Feeding The Plants</strong></p>
<p> That is really where the difference lies. Just because the plants are grown in water, it does not mean that they do not need nutrients to grow, they do.  Nutrient use is one of the important parts of hydroponic growing that a grower needs to understand and get right.</p>
<p> The difference is that instead of the plant getting their nutrients from the soil, the plants are suspended in water and nutrients are added to water and the roots of the plants get the nutrients that way.</p>
<p><strong>Why Grow Hydroponically</strong></p>
<p> Hydroponic growing has been used commercially since 1970 and it is growing rapidly in the home gardening sector because it is a very productive method of vegetable growing.  Another benefit of it for the home gardener is the fact that from a small growing space an excellent supply of fresh produce can be harvested.</p>
<p> Another factor that many do not realize is the fact that hydroponic growing is an intensive form of gardening with many plants being ready to use in half the time than those grown in the garden soil.  Take lettuces for example, you can have a fully matured lettuce within 6 weeks when it is grown hydroponically.</p>
<p> Hydroponic systems are improving all the time and can be as simple as 3 or 4 pots in a trough with a resevoir to the more complicated systems such as vertical gardens.  Once the basic system of using the right nutrients is learnt then hydroponics growing is very productive.</p>
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		<title>Just What Is The Home Hydroponics Gardening?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 02:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to hydroponics gardening, there is certainly quite a bit of information you&#8217;ll need to train your self.  Hydroponics can certainly be just as very easy just as growing a plant in the container or perhaps a nursery container, using a number of motionless mediums. There is no dependence on automation, power and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to hydroponics gardening, there is certainly quite a bit of information you&#8217;ll need to train your self.  Hydroponics can certainly be just as very easy just as growing a plant in the container or perhaps a nursery container, using a number of motionless mediums. There is no dependence on automation, power and even artificial illumination. By using hydroponics gardening, all you&#8217;ll want to do is to give a plant precisely what it must have, when it needs it plus the correct amounts too. When this is achieved, the plant will be as in good health as achievable. The facts the following is that hydroponics gardening and <a target="_blank" href="http://theaeroponics.com/">aeroponics</a> are simpler way compared to growing vegetables and plants by using soil.</p>
<p> With the help of hydroponics gardening the plants are grown in an inert medium plus a balanced, nutrient solution that is pH aligned. This actually is delivered to the roots in the condition that&#8217;s highly soluble. This basically makes it possible for the plant to consider its nutrition using very little work as opposed to garden soil the location where the roots are forced to search out nourishment also to dig those out. Please do not think that utilizing rich, organic and natural soil and top of the line nourishment would resolve the situation. It won&#8217;t.  The straightforward reality is that you will discover nothing like hydroponics gardening. The vitality which is spent by plant roots in this process is energy, which could be far better spent on growing and producing for fruits and buds.</p>
<p> Contemplate this difficult situation like this. If you actually make an effort to cultivate two basic herbs which are genetically similar by means of potting soil for one and hydroponics, you will with out more ado see the main difference this amazing factor genuinely does. More efficiently and far better growth in addition to better yields are basically one of the array of motives that hydroponics gardening is being followed globally for industrial food producing additionally to a increasing number of home growers.</p>
<p> The actual fact with the matter is always that hydroponics gardening is certainly the most effective when compared to the typical and conventional method of <a target="_blank" href="http://flourishingindoorsgarden.blog.friendster.com/2011/04/thoughts-concerning-indoor-gardens-and-non-chemical-cultivation/">gardening indoor</a>. Even though this method of growing plants could be complicated it may also be easy based on your image at it. The fact is you might have to do just as significantly research that you can before taking into consideration this kind of move for aeroponics and hydroponics growing plants. Bear in mind that prior to deciding to feel it is too complicated to look into by way of net training videos and <a target="_blank" href="http://theaeroponics.com/aeroponicsreviewsandtips/basics/aeroponics-how-to-do-it-yourself-guide">aeroponics how to start</a> and hydroponics articles to come across out whether here is the best option to suit your needs.</p>
<p> Last but not least make completely certain that you budget in case you are thinking about taking advantage of hydroponics or aeroponics gardening. Overall you&#8217;re certain of obtaining a great time taking advantage of cultivating and carrying out gardening which is futuristic understandably. It merely requires some persistence plus some ingenuity to truly make it truly be right for you.</p>
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		<title>A Look At The Small Hydroponic Greenhouse Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening inside greenhouses has already been proven to yield good harvest, but if you use hydroponics in a greenhouse, the benefits are multiplied.&nbsp;Hydroponic greenhouse doubles or even triples the harvest you can make from the same area using the usual gardening system. Starting a small hydroponic greenhouse does not need huge cost outlay because you can use recycled materials or affordable construction materials for it. But if you don&rsquo;t have the necessary skills to construct a hydroponic greenhouse for the first time, then buying a hydroponic greenhouse kit is an option.One of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">florists</a> who also delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower delivery</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.greengopher.co.nz/product-details/compost">compost</a> provided the useful info.</p>
<p> Hydroponic greenhouse kits vary in size and complexity of installation so that choose the kit well before buying to get the most out of your money.  Whatever your choice may be, a hydroponic greenhouse kit should have a water tank, water pump, plant cradle, liquid nutrients, and sometimes choice seeds. The greenhouse should be sold separately, but they are very common and easy to install if you want to build it yourself. Now if this is your first time to try hydroponic greenhouse gardening, then you should consider a starter kit size to learn the systems first before buying larger kits. </p>
<p> If you&rsquo;re just starting in hydroponic greenhouse gardening also, it&rsquo;s best to plant lettuce and spinach first because they are very easy to manage and they don&rsquo;t grow too big.  Don&rsquo;t go for plants that demand another type of construction like chilies and tomatoes for example who needs trellis to support their height. The starter kit is meant to teach you about the basics in hydroponic gardening like the liquid nutrient and water management for optimal growth of the plant. Your small hydroponic greenhouse is enough to satisfy your curiosity and let you know if you like to carry the idea to the next level or gardening is not for you. </p>
<p> If you&rsquo;re ready to graduate to bigger hydroponic greenhouse gardening, be ready to confront temperature control, ventilation and heating, longer and more complex pipes and pumps, etc. Open your mind to the possibility of doing business with your larger hydroponic greenhouse also because time will come that your harvest will exceed your families need for fresh vegetable&ndash;the prospect of producing to sell is there.  Larger hydroponic space and enhanced gardening skills will allow you to plant other more complex plants like strawberry, tomato, pepper, radish, broccoli, etc. All this is possible because you started from a small hydroponic greenhouse kit.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 01:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening inside greenhouses has already been proven to yield good harvest, but if you use hydroponics in a greenhouse, the benefits are multiplied. Hydroponic greenhouse doubles or even triples the harvest you can make from the same area using the usual gardening system. Starting a small hydroponic greenhouse does not need huge cost outlay because you can use recycled materials or affordable construction materials for it. But if you don’t have the necessary skills to construct a hydroponic greenhouse for the first time, then buying a hydroponic greenhouse kit is an option.A dealer of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bagboys.co.nz/">bagging</a> who also delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thebarkfarm.co.nz/">garden soil</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower delivery</a> provided the useful info.</p>
<p> Hydroponic greenhouse kits vary in size and complexity of installation so that choose the kit well before buying to get the most out of your money. Whatever your choice may be, a hydroponic greenhouse kit should have a water tank, water pump, plant cradle, liquid nutrients, and sometimes choice seeds. The greenhouse should be sold separately, but they are very common and easy to install if you want to build it yourself. Now if this is your first time to try hydroponic greenhouse gardening, then you should consider a starter kit size to learn the systems first before buying larger kits.</p>
<p> If you’re just starting in hydroponic greenhouse gardening also, it’s best to plant lettuce and spinach first because they are very easy to manage and they don’t grow too big. Don’t go for plants that demand another type of construction like chilies and tomatoes for example who needs trellis to support their height. The starter kit is meant to teach you about the basics in hydroponic gardening like the liquid nutrient and water management for optimal growth of the plant. Your small hydroponic greenhouse is enough to satisfy your curiosity and let you know if you like to carry the idea to the next level or gardening is not for you.</p>
<p> If you’re ready to graduate to bigger hydroponic greenhouse gardening, be ready to confront temperature control, ventilation and heating, longer and more complex pipes and pumps, etc. Open your mind to the possibility of doing business with your larger hydroponic greenhouse also because time will come that your harvest will exceed your families need for fresh vegetable – the prospect of producing to sell is there. Larger hydroponic space and enhanced gardening skills will allow you to plant other more complex plants like strawberry, tomato, pepper, radish, broccoli, etc. All this is possible because you started from a small hydroponic greenhouse kit.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 01:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponic gardening is simply growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, the roots sit in a medium that has no nutrients or minerals, and a mixture of nutrient rich water and oxygen is put directly on the roots. There are several different setups for hydroponic gardening, but they all work on the principal of feeding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydroponic gardening is simply growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, the roots sit in a medium that has no nutrients or minerals, and a mixture of nutrient rich water and oxygen is put directly on the roots. There are several different setups for hydroponic gardening, but they all work on the principal of feeding nutrients onto the roots. Depending on what kind of plants are being grown, the medium that hold the roots can hold more or less water, change the ph, or the roots can be suspended in the water, said a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">florist Wellington</a> who delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">flowers Auckland</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower deliveries</a>.</p>
<p> All hydroponic systems are active or passive.In passive hydroponic systems, a wick is used to get the nutrient solution to the roots.It is the simplest system, and works best with plants that can tolerate having their roots very moist all the time. Active hydroponic systems move the nutrient solutions to the roots, typically with some kind of pump.Active hydroponic systems can be recovery or non-recovery systems.As their names suggest recovery systems recover and reuse nutrients sent to the plants, and non-recovery systems only use nutrients once.</p>
<p> Advantages of Hydroponic Gardening<br /> Hydroponic gardening offers several unique advantages, the most obvious being that no dirt is involved. Because nutrients are applied directly to the roots, the root systems are much smaller than that of plants grown in soil. Since plants can easily get all the nutrients they need, and they do not use much energy on root growth, the rest of the plant grows very quickly and, in many cases, mature faster than they would in soil. Also, because nutrients are readily available, you can grow a many more plants in a small area. </p>
<p> Another advantage of hydroponic gardening is complete control of nutrients throughout the life cycle.Certain plants need vastly different nutrients at different points in their development, such as the first thirty days after germination versus full maturity, and this can be kept under control with hydroponic gardening.</p>
<p> Currently, there are several different setups for hydroponic gardening that are designed to work with different types of plants depending on how much water they prefer and what kind of nutrients they require. Most of the setups are active systems, which are typically the most effective and produce better plants than passive systems or plants grown soil. </p>
<p> With erosion continuing to be a major problem, as well as the increasing cost of property, commercial farmers may soon turn to hydroponic gardening.  If they could replicate the effects of small hydroponic systems on a massive scale, they may be able to run their businesses more efficiently and produce healthier crops.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 01:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The process of understanding how to make a hydroponic system is one in which there are a lot of steps involved, so you have to be really patient.  But that will be the case if you are going to make a hydroponic system from scratch.  If you are going to purchase a system that comes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The process of understanding <a target="_blank" href="http://howtomakeahydroponicsystem.org/">how to make a hydroponic system</a> is one in which there are a lot of steps involved, so you have to be really patient.  But that will be the case if you are going to make a hydroponic system from scratch.  If you are going to purchase a system that comes in separate pieces and can be built at home, then all you need to do is understand some basic stuff in order for you to make your very own hydroponic system.</p>
<p> What you need to understand first when you will make a hydroponic system is to understand the actual layout of the system.  Once you have figured this out the next step is you can purchase the parts seperately or purchase the one that you need in one package.  Either way, it&#8217;s important that the required components are gathered by you when making a hydroponic system.  You can add on some more components into it, and even build it according to your desires.  An ordinary tray is one of the most essential and standard items for this.</p>
<p> Remember that a hydroponic system should provide both the means to aerate the system and to support the plant when making such a system.  Another thing to remember on how to make a hydroponic system is that short plants will be able to support themselves.  You can build a hydroponic system for them and go for short plants, if you are looking for less complications.</p>
<p> These are just some basic things that you need to remember on how to make a hydroponic system.  As long as you have enough budget to purchase pricier materials, you should remember you can even go to great lengths and can always bccustomize a hydroponic system.  If you are after a hydroponic system that is able to provide the same quality of job, then take note as there are also cheaper material available.</p>
<p> After successfully making your own hydroponic system, you should give yourself a pat on the back. There are surely many sites about hydroponics systems where you can get many additional tips.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 03:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydroponic gardening is simply growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, the roots sit in a medium that has no nutrients or minerals, and a mixture of nutrient rich water and oxygen is put directly on the roots. There are several different setups for hydroponic gardening, but they all work on the principal of feeding nutrients onto the roots. Depending on what kind of plants are being grown, the medium that hold the roots can hold more or less water, change the ph, or the roots can be suspended in the water. One of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soilandrock.co.nz/">geotechnical engineers</a> who also delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower delivery</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">flowers Auckland</a> had much to offer in gardening.</p>
<p> All hydroponic systems are active or passive. In passive hydroponic systems, a wick is used to get the nutrient solution to the roots. It is the simplest system, and works best with plants that can tolerate having their roots very moist all the time. Active hydroponic systems move the nutrient solutions to the roots, typically with some kind of pump. Active hydroponic systems can be recovery or non-recovery systems. As their names suggest recovery systems recover and reuse nutrients sent to the plants, and non-recovery systems only use nutrients once.</p>
<p> Hydroponic gardening offers several unique advantages, the most obvious being that no dirt is involved. Because nutrients are applied directly to the roots, the root systems are much smaller than that of plants grown in soil. Since plants can easily get all the nutrients they need, and they do not use much energy on root growth, the rest of the plant grows very quickly and, in many cases, mature faster than they would in soil. Also, because nutrients are readily available, you can grow a many more plants in a small area.</p>
<p> Another advantage of hydroponic gardening is complete control of nutrients throughout the life cycle. Certain plants need vastly different nutrients at different points in their development, such as the first thirty days after germination versus full maturity, and this can be kept under control with hydroponic gardening.</p>
<p> Currently, there are several different setups for hydroponic gardening that are designed to work with different types of plants depending on how much water they prefer and what kind of nutrients they require. Most of the setups are active systems, which are typically the most effective and produce better plants than passive systems or plants grown soil.</p>
<p> With erosion continuing to be a major problem, as well as the increasing cost of property, commercial farmers may soon turn to hydroponic gardening. If they could replicate the effects of small hydroponic systems on a massive scale, they may be able to run their businesses more efficiently and produce healthier crops.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction To The Basics Of Hydroponic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 01:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydroponic gardening is simply growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, the roots sit in a medium that has no nutrients or minerals, and a mixture of nutrient rich water and oxygen is put directly on the roots. There are several different setups for hydroponic gardening, but they all work on the principal of feeding nutrients onto the roots. Depending on what kind of plants are being grown, the medium that hold the roots can hold more or less water, change the ph, or the roots can be suspended in the water. One of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soilandrock.co.nz/">geotechnical engineers</a> who also delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower delivery</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">flowers Auckland</a> had much to offer in gardening.</p>
<p> All hydroponic systems are active or passive. In passive hydroponic systems, a wick is used to get the nutrient solution to the roots. It is the simplest system, and works best with plants that can tolerate having their roots very moist all the time. Active hydroponic systems move the nutrient solutions to the roots, typically with some kind of pump. Active hydroponic systems can be recovery or non-recovery systems. As their names suggest recovery systems recover and reuse nutrients sent to the plants, and non-recovery systems only use nutrients once.</p>
<p> Hydroponic gardening offers several unique advantages, the most obvious being that no dirt is involved. Because nutrients are applied directly to the roots, the root systems are much smaller than that of plants grown in soil. Since plants can easily get all the nutrients they need, and they do not use much energy on root growth, the rest of the plant grows very quickly and, in many cases, mature faster than they would in soil. Also, because nutrients are readily available, you can grow a many more plants in a small area.</p>
<p> Another advantage of hydroponic gardening is complete control of nutrients throughout the life cycle. Certain plants need vastly different nutrients at different points in their development, such as the first thirty days after germination versus full maturity, and this can be kept under control with hydroponic gardening.</p>
<p> Currently, there are several different setups for hydroponic gardening that are designed to work with different types of plants depending on how much water they prefer and what kind of nutrients they require. Most of the setups are active systems, which are typically the most effective and produce better plants than passive systems or plants grown soil.</p>
<p> With erosion continuing to be a major problem, as well as the increasing cost of property, commercial farmers may soon turn to hydroponic gardening. If they could replicate the effects of small hydroponic systems on a massive scale, they may be able to run their businesses more efficiently and produce healthier crops.</p>
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