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Hydroponics at Home

Hannah Gray

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Hydroponics at Home offers a comprehensive guide to creating your own soil-free garden, emphasizing sustainable gardening and efficient food production. This approach allows for year-round harvesting of fresh vegetables and herbs directly within your living space. The book makes hydroponics accessible to everyone, even those without prior gardening experience. Discover the science behind plant nutrition and learn how hydroponic systems can significantly reduce water consumption compared to traditional gardening methods.

 
The book explores the fundamentals of hydroponics, detailing the design and construction of various home-friendly hydroponic systems like deep water culture and nutrient film technique. It progresses systematically, beginning with plant physiology and nutrient requirements, then moves into system building, plant selection, and managing nutrient solutions. Practical guidance is also provided on pest control, harvesting, and troubleshooting, ensuring a successful and rewarding home garden.

 
Hydroponics at Home uniquely integrates biology, chemistry, and engineering to provide a complete understanding of this innovative gardening method. The book emphasizes cost-effective solutions, empowering readers to build and maintain hydroponic systems in diverse home environments, promoting self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 113 pages.

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