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1.
Magic
Almost every development of modern
science has paved the way for some new piece of legerdemain. You can learn to do the seemingly impossible Chinese Ring Trick of linking and unlinking a half-dozen solid steel rings.
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2.
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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3.
How It Began
Naming the new garden
science 'hydroponics', he then went on to raise a wide variety of other vegetables, as well as flowers, grains, root crops and fruits.
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4.
World-wide Participation
No matter how small your soilless garden may be, even one or two pot plants or a few window boxes, you are still utilising the techniques of international
science.
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5.
Water Supply
The late Dr Hugo Boyko, President of the World Academy of Art and
Science, was responsible for most of these investigations, which have very important implications for the extension of hydroponics in desert regions where the only large water resources that exist are often salty or may have to be drawn from the sea through pipelines.
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6.
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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7.
Other Methods
There is something fascinating and very satisfying in utilising these resources of
science and technology—today known as industrial biology—to produce better plants under closely controlled conditions.
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8.
Daily Work
No doubt this is why soilless cultivation is an art as well as a
science. The more sensitive the grower, the better will be the results.
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9.
Value In Teaching
Children are fascinated by the
science of soilless cultivation and really grasp the object of the system. Transparent plastic containers fitted with loose black paper covers to exclude light from the root zone are ideal for this work.
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