Hydroponics: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
By Holly Tyler
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Hydroponics is a highly efficient method for growing plants and it is one that you can enjoy at home. A hydroponic garden is a little more complicated than a traditional garden and it takes time to set up, but once you get it going it is fairly easy to maintain. In this book you will receive an introduction to and explanation of hydroponics so you can try it for yourself.
In this book you will receive the following:
- A definition and history of hydroponics
- An overview of different hydroponics methods
- A step-by-step guide for building your own hydroponics system
If you are ready to give hydroponics a try, this book is the perfect place to start!
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Hydroponics - Holly Tyler
Introduction
When it comes to gardening, there are many different methods to choose from. If you live in an urban area without much outdoor space, container gardening or square-foot gardening might be for you. Straw bale gardening is another popular gardening method. If you are looking for something a little more interesting, however, you might want to consider hydroponics. Hydroponic gardens do not require any soil – the plants are grown in water. There are two different kinds of hydroponic gardening and different plants respond better to certain methods. If you are curious to know more about hydroponics, or if you want to try it for yourself, this book is the perfect place for you to