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Proprietary Mixtures
The following are a few of the different fertiliser compounds currently available for soilless gardening:
Phostrogcn
This mixture of plant growth
food for hydroponics has been recommended by the Institute of Hydroponics and is prepared by Phostrogen Ltd.
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72.
Solution Application
Do not delay the application of the plant
food, it should commence not later than the day after sowing or planting and continue regularly, as often as needed, right through the lifetime of the crops.
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73.
Care During Holidays
Liquid plant
food will move along the wicks into the aggregate by capillary attraction, keeping it moist and affording nourishment to the plants for a reasonable time.
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74.
Green Grass For Pets
As soon as the grass or green forage is ready for harvesting peel off the 'mat' of
food material and give it fresh to the pets or animals.
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75.
Mushrooms
Mushrooms have high
food value and the flavour of home grown soilless garden ones is excellent, far better than stale shop bought lots.
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76.
Saving Money
Have you ever calculated what you could save by growing your own vegetables in a home hydroponic garden, rather than collecting them in a basket or carrier bag from the local supermarket or greengrocer's shop? And what about the saving in time wasted trudging around the shops, to say nothing about the improvement in quality, taste, and
food value you will have when you produce your needs in the house or backyard without any soil? A packet of seeds, for example, will cost only a few pence and can be multiplied into several hundred plants.
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77.
Hydrangeas
They can be lessened in number by removing the weaker ones at soil level thus allowing for more
food to reach the remainder.
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78.
Dead Wood And Twigs
These slender shoots will never bear good roses and are only a drain on the plant's
food supply. Cut them at their point of origin.
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79.
Hedge Plants
Its roots will spread rapidly into adjacent beds or borders, or under a lawn, to satisfy its greed for
food and moisture.
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80.
Aster (Michaelmas Daisy)
In November the flowers are removed so that the
food made by remaining foliage goes into root storage. Perennial asters are hardy in all but far northern climates, and in semi-tropical heat.
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