Indoor Hydroponics is Perfect for Year Round Gardening
Hydroponics is a derivation of the Greek words hydro meaning water and pono meaning labor. It is a manner of growing vegetation without the use of soil through some type of hydroponic system. Hydroponics is commonly utilized in regions where the soil isn’t favorable for plant life, and it’s also a common means of producing crops commercially.
But hydroponics has rapidly increased in popularity for people everywhere. Hydroponics began to make an appearance in the urban areas where there is a shortage of soil and insufficient space to plant a garden. It has now spread from the cities to the countryside and all lifestyles. With hydroponics, many people are able to enjoy the benefits of a garden without needing a large plot of earth. These gardens can provide ample fresh produce to enjoy at harvest time. But they also can produce enough to allow you to preserve some for winter use.
When growing your own soilless garden you have control over the environment as well as the forms of fertilizers used. With hydroponic gardening, regardless of your soil quality or lack thereof, anyone is able to grow their own produce. Plus it’s faster than it would be even in nutrient rich soil. There is no risk of diseases such as the recurring problem with salmonella in tomatoes. As well you will always have consistent crops and the highest quality of vegetables. You can even grow fruit trees as well as plants that are out of season. There are many greenhouses worldwide that utilize hydroponics to grow flowers and vegetables year round.
Some cities are implementing vertical hydroponic gardens. Whereas some towns have garden plots for the community, urban areas will have hydroponic plots for people to grow their own fresh produce. It is even being considered for use on ships as an alternative to having to find fresh produce that may be out of season while out at sea.
Hydroponic gardening can be done indoors with the correct lighting or in a greenhouse. And it’s good for the environment. It uses only 10 percent of the water used by traditional gardening methods. There’s no need for the application of chemical products to control pests and weeds. As well, you only need a quarter of the amount of fertilizer utilized by an outdoor garden, and you’ll still get the same size of crop. Hydroponics can produce the same yield as traditional gardens in about one fifth the space and is not dependent on growing seasons. This means that instead of only bearing once, they can bear vegetables or fruit several times a year.
Hydroponics might change the face of gardening and agriculture as the world’s population expands and more food is needed to sustain life.
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