Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hydroponics123 Getting Started

 

Would You Like To Grow Your Food Indoors?

 

 







The supermarkets, today, carry produce that is grown with pesticides. So when we eat the fruit or vegetable, we are also eating the pesticides. It is common knowledge that the regular consumption of pesticide-grown food increases the risk of developing cancer. Plus, the new health threat introduced in the produce is GMO's, which can have a wide variety of health problems yet to be discovered. In the meantime, it is an experiment being conducted on the public.



To insure that your produce is free from impurities, it would be in your best interest to learn how to grow your own food. Additionally, it is getting more and more expensive to purchase produce. A single avocado can cost $1.00+. Fruits and vegetables that we get from the store are normally picked before they are ripe so they can last on the shelf longer. But, much of the nutritional value is unavailable.


The most practical solution to these common problems would be to grow your own produce. Since most people live in apartments, it would be difficult to have a garden bed. Some people live in climates that are too cold to have a garden. Soil has been greatly stripped of its nutrients, so we would have to eat a lot more in order to get what we used to get from the food. That is not practical to do.




The best  solution is  to  use  hydroponic  technology.
Hydroponic gardening can be done indoors year-round. The precise control of temperature, nutrients and pH levels provided allows gardeners to give plants precisely what they need instantly. Hydroponic crops grow much more rapidly than plants grown in conventional gardens and produce higher yields. A hydroponic garden can be large or small and can be customized to  fit  into most spaces.





Hydroponics involves growing plants without soil in a nutrient-enriched liquid. This method of gardening is sometimes preferred over conventional soil because the gardener maintains control over the nutrients and oxygen the plant receives, which leads to faster growth. Professional growers invest thousands of dollars in hydroponic gardening systems; but you can start your own hydroponic garden at home with minimal investment










This book, Hydroponics123, will easily guide you through choosing the best equipment, understanding the latest hydroponic growing technologies, and successfully setting up your own Hydroponic Garden.


 Take charge of your nutrition.

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