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How It Began
The story of the discovery and development of gardening without soil is quite
a fascinating one. It all began nearly three centuries ago when John Woodward,
a Fellow of the Royal Society of England, started experiments to try to find out how plants obtained their food supplies.
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World-wide Participation
So when you take up hydroponics, you do, in effect, become part of
a great army of enthusiasts and workers spread out through almost every country of the globe.
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Gardens Without Soil
A soilless garden is actually
a miniature world of its own, created by human efforts and kept in being by its scientifically balanced controls, but, none-the-less
a healthy and viable concern.
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The Hydroponic Process
But the last two—mineral salts and
a support for the roots—must be procured as extras. To cultivate the earth, we dig and hoe and add manures or composts.
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Flowers For The Home
Soilless gardening is
a hobby that combines both science and art, affording ample scope for ingenious and attractive arrangements and floral displays.
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Design
Where design dollars and cents are concerned, developers
have a clear edge over contractors or owner-builders. The developer buys
a few basic designs, then churns them out in volume, altering details where it will help sales but cutting the architect's bill to the bone.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/purchasing_and_building/new_homes/design.html
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Buying From A Developer
Moving into
a new development is unquestionably the easiest route to owning
a home. It's easy because most decisions
have been made by the developer.
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Daily Work
In uncared-for greenhouses, red spider is likely to become
a nuisance. The main routine duty for hydroponicists is to check the condition of the aggregate regularly in the containers and sec that it is properly moist and the plants are growing vigorously.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/hydroponics/sowing_and_general_care/daily_work.html
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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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