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1. Introduction
There is increasing literature on sand culture, water culture, chemiculture, and the other types of soil-less culture, and you may care to dip into some books before deciding between window boxes, potted plants, or gardening without soil.
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2. Conservatory And Sun Porch
Kinds not suited to culture in a heated home may be enjoyed earlier than those in the open garden.
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3. The Facts About Hydroponics
This striking versatility of soilless culture, combined with the excellent results that can be obtained in all kinds of places, has made the system ideal for widely differing conditions.
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4. How It Began
During the years 1859-65, Julius Von Sachs, Professor of Botany at the University of Wurzburg, in Germany, conducted further trials which made possible the development of a laboratory type of soilless culture.
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5. Gardens Without Soil
In the original water culture method, introduced on a practical scale by Dr Gerickc, a wire frame was placed over shallow tanks full of liquid nutrients, the roots of the plants descending through the mesh to feed on the solution below.
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6. Water Supply
The chlorine content varies, but is unlikely to be excessive for soilless culture. For small household units, simple trials of water can be made by placing a few cut stems or flowers in a glassful over a period of a day or two.
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7. Setting Up A Hydroponic Unit
But before dealing with these important operations, let us examine the question of suitable sites in or around the home and in the amateur's garden for soilless culture installations.
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8. Avoiding Errors
So please bear in mind that you arc operating a scientific and controlled method of plant culture. Simple indeed it is, and perhaps because of this you may be tempted to occasionally forget the few straightforward rules.
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9. Flowers For The Home
The value of soilless culture is that, even when conditions are congested, the chance of having a garden, small though it may be, is not lost.
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10. Miscellaneous Uses
Apart from the culture of flowers and vegetables, as well as fruits and herbs, for the home and household garden, there are a number of other ways in which hydroponics may come in handy for the family.
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January 8, 2009