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		<title>Getting Started with Hydroponics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Baker</dc:creator>
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<p>Hydroponic gardening is becoming increasingly popular among people who don't have a backyard in which to grow plants. And for people who aren't content with just a summer garden, it provides an outlet for year round gardening.</p>
<p>Hydroponic gardening offers many challenges. Yet there are numerous advantages to this gardening technique as well. Hydroponics can actually produce larger plants and fruit as well as greater overall yield. And you can achieve that with less effort than required for outdoor gardening.</p>
<p>Weeding, for example, is much less of an issue in the typical hydroponic setup. The growing medium makes it hard for the weeds to get started and they're easily pushed out when they do.</p>
<p>But it's harder to manage the nutrient and water requirements. Light control is more important, and pH adjustment is critical. In a soil-based garden, many of these factors are self-regulating. However, when it comes to hydroponics, you need to pay more attention to these conditions.</p>
<p>Buying a kit is the easiest way to get going on a hydroponics garden. Since you don't have to do a lot of research regarding what you need to purchase, these kits are particularly valuable to the novice. They come complete with everything you need, from trays to tubing and air pumps to lights.</p>
<p>But you'll still need to properly tend your hydroponic garden. You need to feed the proper nutrients to your plants. You'll have to set up a feeding system and monitor it regularly. Automatic watering systems will need to be arranged.</p>
<p>Just like with your outdoor garden, you have to pay attention to pests and disease in a hydroponic setup. Harmful substances such as mildew and bacteria thrive in an environment that's continuously moist. Many common garden pests will still need to be dealt with.</p>
<p>Hydroponics offers an interesting variety of grow media. Some hydroponic gardeners prefer an all-water system. Trays that hold roots and solutions are fitted with supports from which strings hold the plant upright. Perlite and rockwool are other media that are popular among hydroponic gardeners.</p>
<p>Some people incorporate all of the above in a convenient greenhouse. It makes it much easier to monitor various growing conditions such as water, light and air.</p>
<p>Another option is using <a href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/where-to-buy-hydroponic-grow-boxes/">hydroponic grow boxes</a>, which are also known as grow tents. This is a compact, completely enclosed unit that contains everything your plants need to thrive. This includes lighting and a ventilation system. These systems make gardening easy, and allow you to create the perfect environment for your hydroponic garden.</p>
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<div class='ghhlinks'>Hydroponics takes gardening to a whole new level. If you're interested in learning how to grow a hydroponic garden, you need to know what you're doing before you get started. Find out the essentials at <a href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/">Hydroponic Gardening</a>.</div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 18:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Anderson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='ghhbyline'>by John Baker</div>
<p>Hydroponic gardening is becoming increasingly popular among people who don't have a backyard in which to grow plants. It is also a favorite pastime of year round gardeners who like to grow plants throughout the winter months, not just in the summer.</p>
<p>Hydroponic gardening offers many challenges. Yet there are numerous advantages to this gardening technique as well. Hydroponics can actually produce larger plants and fruit as well as greater overall yield. And you can achieve that with less effort than required for outdoor gardening.</p>
<p>Weeding, for example, is much less of an issue in the typical hydroponic setup. Because of the medium in which the plants grow, it's difficult for weeds to take hold, and they're easily eliminated when they do appear.</p>
<p>However, water and nutrient control is more difficult. You have to pay special attention to lighting and constantly monitor the pH levels. In a soil-based garden, many of these factors are self-regulating. But in hydroponics, they need a little extra care from the gardener.</p>
<p>Buying a kit is the easiest way to get going on a hydroponics garden. These kits are especially good for the beginner because you don't have to figure out what you need and then buy all the items separately. They come complete with everything you need, from trays to tubing and air pumps to lights.</p>
<p>However, your plants will still require a lot of care. You need to feed the proper nutrients to your plants. You'll have to set up a feeding system and monitor it regularly. You'll have to set up a watering system.</p>
<p>Pest and disease control is required in hydroponic gardens, just as it is in outdoor ones. Harmful substances such as mildew and bacteria thrive in an environment that's continuously moist. There will still be a variety of typical garden pests that you'll have to monitor.</p>
<p>Hydroponics offers an interesting variety of grow media. A completely water based system is a favorite of many people who garden hydroponically. Trays that hold roots and solutions are fitted with supports from which strings hold the plant upright. Other gardeners enjoy working with media such as rockwool and perlite.</p>
<p>Some people incorporate all of the above in a convenient greenhouse. It makes it much easier to monitor various growing conditions such as water, light and air.</p>
<p>Another option is using <a href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/where-to-buy-hydroponic-grow-boxes/">hydroponic grow boxes</a>, which are also known as grow tents. These are enclosed environments that provide all the external conditions necessary for a healthy hydroponics garden. Ventilation and lighting systems are standard equipment. Grow boxes simplify the whole process of hydroponic gardening by providing an ideal environment for your plants.</p>
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<div class='ghhlinks'>Hydroponics has quickly become a popular pastime for many people. It's relaxing, fun, and the results are beautiful to look at or delicious to eat. Learn more about this practical hobby at <a href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/">Hydroponic Gardening</a>.</div>
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