February 13, 2007
Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction to Hydroponics Gardening for Beginners (part 19) Soil Based
Why choose hydroponics over the conventional gardening methods using soil and composts etc.? There are several reasons for considering hydroponics or Aquaculture and these are listed below.
- Time
The most obvious benefit of Hydroponics is the saving in time and effort. You do not have to spend as much time attending to the preparation and maintenance of your garden on a regular basis, so a simple Aquaculture system can be much more time efficient than a conventional soil based one.
- Weeds
Growing in soil involves keeping your planting area weed free. In order to give your plants the best possible chance of thriving, they must be able to absorb their optimum nutrition from the surrounding soil. If the area has lots of weeds then your plants have to fight for their place, their roots competing with those of all the weeds.
Tip! You shouldn’t have any trouble locating basic gardening tools. Your local garden supply store will likely stock them, or if you don’t mind purchasing gently-used items, check out yard sales for your gardening supplies.In the Hydroponics Garden, because the growing medium is sterile, there should not be any weeds appearing. This means that your plants can devote all their energy to production and not have the stresses of competition.
- Health
No soil and sterile growing media coupled with the correct nutrients means healthier plants. The absence of parasites and pathogenic bacteria in the growing media ensures that your plant roots stay healthy and disease free. Any infections or pests above ground can be monitored and treated quickly and efficiently because the growing area is more compact.
- Light
Outside, in the conventional garden, the sunlight is never predictable in either intensity or duration. Inside, under lights you have complete control and can supply your plants with a constant unchanging environment.
Tip! One vital consideration in hydroponic gardening is the nutrient solution. The solution must maintain a pH level of 5 to 6 after it is diluted. - Growth
Optimum nutrition and water requirements having been satisfied, your hydroponically grown plants will develop a massive but compact root system. This means that your plant will not have to use extra energy either searching for sustenance or transporting nutrients and sugars long distances. The net result of this is quicker growing, faster maturing and greater yielding plants.
- Stress
Your plants will not be stressed through changes in conditions of light, temperature or water as is the case with plants grown by the conventional gardening methods. This in turn will lead to stronger more resistant plants.
Tip! Gardening provides detailed information on Gardening, Organic Gardening, Flower Gardening, Gardening Supplies and more. Gardening is affiliated with Garden Décor. - Yeild
Your plants will yield considerably greater crops than conventionally grown ones because of all of the above factors. The greater storage capacity within the root system and the shorter stems give rise to an increase in plant efficiency of up to %30, with a corresponding increase in crop.
- Cleanliness
Hydroponics Gardening is in essence a clean occupation. There is no soil, so very little dirt. For this reason it is ideal for indoor gardening, utilising the spare room, or perhaps a conservatory. On top of this there are no more grime encrusted fingernails!
A partner in a thriving retail hydroponics supply business, Rickie Haughton is the owner of http://www.hydroponics-gardening-information.com Your First Choice For Hydroponics Gardening Information, the Hydroponics-Gardening-Information website is packed with good content about all aspects of hydroponics gardening and offers a free Hydroponics Gardening Information Club membership to all subscribers.
Tip! Buy seeds, seed starting kits and gardening supplies for vegetable gardens. If you are new to gardening, starting vegetables from seed may be too huge an undertaking, instead purchase plants.Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, John R Haughton - All Rights Reserved















