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The Soil
The cost of maintenance and upkeep will be offset by larger profits in the form of better
crops, whether ornamentals or vegetables.
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Cold Frames
It can be used for plant storage, early and late sowings of food
crops, for the protection of hardy vegetables over winter, and for plant roots which cannot stand wet conditions while dormant.
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Weeds And Weeding
Improved by cultivation and selection, many of the plants we despise when found in our gardens are basic food
crops in other countries: dandelion, burdock, nettles, bracken fern fiddles, chickweed, to name a few.
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Vegetables
Use short rows not more than one or two metres long, and to save waste sow very thinly the
crops normally thinned.
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5.
The Gardener's Yearbook
Again, much good bottom land will grow fantastic
crops, but it will probably be flooded for several months in winter.
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6.
The Facts About Hydroponics
Hydroponics is generally defined in modern encyclopedias and dictionaries as the science of growing plants without using soil by feeding them on solutions of water and mineral salts, instead of relying upon the traditional methods of cultivating the earth which most gardeners and farmers still continue to do in order to raise
crops.
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7.
Meaning And Purpose
In short, it means that mankind is no longer solely dependent on the land for sustenance and the satisfaction of natural desires for a beautiful environment, because gardeners and farmers can now produce lovely flowers and raise fine
crops without any soil in almost any place they may wish.
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8.
How It Began
Using water cultures, Woodward attempted to determine whether it was the water or the solid particles of soil that nourished
crops.
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9.
World-wide Participation
Indoor flowers and house plants, vegetables, fruits and salads, and out-of-door or greenhouse soilless garden
crops all call for good arrangement and proper organisation.
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10.
Setting Up A Hydroponic Unit
In the following chapters we shall discuss these tasks, as well as how to apply the vital nutrients and the general care of
crops.
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