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Knowing about Hydroponics Gardening

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

In conventional gardening the plants are grown in soil and take their nourishment from the chemical compounds contained within that soil. The hydroponics gardener replaces the soil with a balanced, nutrient rich, solution that the plant can absorb with ease. Because the plant does not have to work so hard to absorb the available nutrients it saves energy which can then be utilized for stronger growth.

Because of this energy saving, plants grown using hydroponics methods outperform conventionally produced plants in both growth and fruit production. Due to the consistent results and good profit margins, more and more commercial growers are turning to hydroponics production. Totally organic production is possible using specially designed organic nutrients, giving excellent, inexpensive, vegetables and herbs.

There are several different types of hydroponics system, but all share the same basic principle of supplying the plants with nutrients and water. The most common systems are:

Water Culture, Aquaculture, or Nutriculture this is a Hydroponics system in which the plant roots are immersed in water containing a complex mixture of dissolved nutrients. A simple example of water culture is the Hyacinth bulb growing in a wine goblet shaped glass, its roots growing down into the hollow goblet stem.

Aggregate Culture in this system a material such as sand, gravel, or marbles supports the plant roots. It is important to note that the support material, unlike soil, does not absorb nutrient. It merely traps it in the spaces between the grains or stones allowing the plant roots to freely take up the liquid.

Continuous Flow Hydroponics Systems in these types of system the nutrient solution flows constantly over the plant roots. This is the most commonly used system for commercial production. Aeroponics this system is one in which the plant roots hang in the air and are misted regularly with a nutrient solution.

There are a number of pre-packaged hydroponics systems available for both the commercial grower and hobbyist. Individuals, who lack building skills, or are inexperienced plant growers, should consider one of these kits as an introduction to hydroponics, a fascinating and challenging hobby. Similar systems can be built at lower cost, however, by those of you who have the expertise.

Creating a Great Garden with the Right Garden Decor

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Sometimes, entertaining at home can be boring if you keep sticking to the same old routines every time you have guests over. How about if you add a little twist to home entertainment by jazzing up your garden with some special garden decor? Designing and decorating your garden can be one of the most enjoyable aspects of owning a home. It gives you an opportunity to create a unique space that suits your style and personality.

You could not only have a great and versatile venue for get-togethers and parties, you will also be increasing the value of your property by as much as 15%. The garden decor concept is without bounds and limitations except with regards the size of your garden. Otherwise, you can turn your garden into a Zen-like garden, a laid-back barbeque setting, a special theme, or all of the above.

Simply by adding to your patio some amazing weather resistant furniture, and proper lightning, you could transform your backyard into an oasis or retreat. You will also be extending the guest area, and won’t have to limit your parties to the living room. You could even install in-wall speakers which would provide great mood music for the entire house. You could even add a small refrigerator and bar, and instantly, you have a extra space for lounging around, whether on your own, as a family, or with guests.

Plants and trees are another innovative garden decor that you can use to create a fantastic ambience. Just make sure that you find out about the maintenance of each of the plant type you decide to put in. You may choose a tree that is very delicate and can wither under intense temperature changes. Talk to a local landscape artist and find out what plants are ideal for your climate.With plants, you could even start a butterfly haven or a vegetable and herb garden. Not only will these products come in handy, you have the additional advantage of sweet smelling herbs filling up your garden area.

Creating a personal space in your garden with garden decor will be something you will enjoy for many years. You can always change the look by re-upholstering the furniture after a few years, planting new flowering plants, or adding a pond. There’s so many options available in garden decor as long as the items you put in are able to handle the changing outdoor conditions in your area.

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