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		<title>How Hydroponic Gardening Can Get Better Fruits For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 11:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Wnuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We at one point in our life have seen the huge pumpkin that needs a forklift to be moved. Other than thinking that would make the worlds largest pumpkin pie, we wonder, how did it become so huge? Chances are that this is a result of hydroponic gardening.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We at one point in our life have seen the huge pumpkin that needs a forklift to be moved. Other than thinking that would make the worlds largest pumpkin pie, we wonder, how did it become so huge? Chances are that this is a result of hydroponic gardening.</p>
<p>This is a new method that is in the world of growing that allows fruits, vegetables and flowers to grow bigger than ever before. Many people are shocked when it comes to this type of gardening and wonder what makes it so special.</p>
<p>The soil plays an important role as this is not the common type of soil that you use in your yard garden. The soil that is used is special in the fact that it is designed especially for this type of gardening. There are special nutrients in the soil that will give seeds a special head start in their sprouting process. These nutrients are important as they will be the building block for the plants life. Unlike a yard garden hydroponic gardens are more cultured for the plant and help to increase plant productivity.</p>
<p>This requires the delivery of nutrients to the plants that are to be harvested later. These nutrients are designed to help ensure that these plants have stronger more ripe products. This is the secret that is behind people that have pumpkins that are outrageous in weight and size.</p>
<p>Some nutrients are designed to give you a huge ripe tomato, while another is engineered to produce an award winning pumpkin that will shock and awe people. There are more advantages to these gardens than just huge fruit; there are some environmental advantages that are able to be enjoyed by a gardener.</p>
<p>These nutrients will differ as to the type of fruit or vegetable that you are looking to grow. There is a secondary advantage that can be enjoyed when you use this type of gardening; this is that you can enjoy crops that are free of many of the diseases that you see in traditional gardens. This also helps to eliminate there being bugs and insects eating on your plants.</p>
<p>These crops will also be well protected from the harsh environment that can many times destroy persons crops. This is a huge advantage that many people that use the hydroponic gardening system can experience when they this type of gardening system.</p>
<p>There is no right or wrong way to garden, there are just certain methods that will allow you to garden a lot more effectively in the future this type of gardening is considered to have several benefits that are designed in order to get the most out of your chance to grow fruits and vegetables. Get the most out of your plants when you use this method for your gardening.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenthumbsgardensupply.com">Hydroponic</a> gardening is fun, inexpensive and so relaxing. Get the ultimate low down now in our complete <a href="http://www.greenthumbsgardensupply.com">Gardening Without Soil</a> guide.</p>
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		<title>Cultivating Fresh Veggies all Winter Long With Greenhouse Vegetable Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 21:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vegetables can be grown practically any time of year if you use greenhouse vegetable gardening plans. Cultivating them in a greenhouse is similar to raising vegetables in the garden in summer. You simply have to take a few extra steps in order to artificially provide what they would get in a natural situation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vegetables can be raised pretty well any time of year if you use greenhouse vegetable gardening plans. Growing them in a greenhouse is not unlike cultivating vegetables in the garden in summer. You simply need to take a few extra steps in order to artificially provide what they would get in a natural situation.</p>
<p>There are two different techniques of utilizing a <a href="http://greenhouses.backyardlivingsite.com/category/portable-greenhouse/">portable greenhouse</a>. One is known as the cold greenhouse technique and that is when only the sun throughout the day gives the greenhouse its heat. The temperature at nighttime normally goes down to about 45 degrees at the coldest and heat does kick on when it gets very cold outside. No growing takes place in this kind of greenhouse, however you can maintain many plants that will come back in the summertime such as rosemary.</p>
<p>Cultivating vegetables during the winter requires warmth so the warm technique is the one to use here. Garden greenhouses need to maintain a temperature of at least 55 degrees F in order for the plants to grow and entail a heating unit. Heating devices can be gas, electric or propane.</p>
<p>Nearly any vegetable you can cultivate outside can be cultivated in a greenhouse. Practically every vegetable has a variety that has been hybridized to grow inside. You can find them in most catalogs that sell seeds. The types of seed you want are the ones that don't require a great deal of heat to thrive. You should look for types that grow small or can be trimmed to be compact since there's not as much space in one of these structures as there is in a garden.</p>
<p>An important natural activity that needs to be done artificially is pollination. Insects, particularly bees, do not dwell inside. An example of pollinating a vegetable effortlessly is done by pollinating tomatoes. Tomato vines should be tied to stakes made of bamboo and when the flower is ready the stakes need to be tapped both in the morning and at night. You'll know the flower is ready when the petals begin to curve backwards. Pay close attention to this because there are only three days that the flowers will be producing pollen to pollinate the vegetable.</p>
<p>You'll have to supplement sunlight throughout the wintertime too so plan on supplying grow lights in a winter greenhouse. Plants normally need 8 hours of sunlight per day. You will also need to provide water and fertilizer regularly.</p>
<p>Cultivating vegetables in a greenhouse in the wintertime may be a somewhat more difficult and time consuming, however the results can be amazing. Just think of going out to the greenhouse mid January and harvesting a tomato right off the vine. You will have a little taste of summer in the dead of winter.</p>
<p>Greenhouses are easy to build and maintain, and are available in an assortment of sizes and materials to suit every home and budget. You can even get an indoor greenhouse if you don't have a backyard. Learn more at <a href="http://greenhouses.backyardlivingsite.com">Garden Greenhouses</a>.</p>
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