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DIY hydroponic gardens

how to design and build an inexpensive system for growing plants in water
2018
Provides instructions to build, plant, and maintain over twelve hydroponic systems.
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The complete idiot's guide to aquaponic gardening

Presents a guide to raising healthy, organic fish and vegetables in a self-contained space. Includes guidance on planning, purchasing or constructing, situating, and planting the garden, plumbing the system to cycle water between the fish and vegetable beds, and maintaining, troubleshooting, and upgrading the setup.

Hydroponic food production

a definitive guidebook of soilless food growing methods : for the professional and commercial grower and the advanced home hydroponics gardener
1985

Hydroponics, questions & answers-- for successful growing

problem-solving converstions with Howard M. Resh
1998
Contains a guide to hyrdoponics, using a question-and-answer format to provide an overview of its basic principles and applications.

Gardening without soil

1979
An introduction to hydroponics, what it is, how it is done, why it is useful, and its potential for future use, with directions for setting up your own project.

Beginning hydroponics

soilless gardening : a beginner's guide to growing vegetables, house plants, flowers, and herbs without soil
1990
Guide to growing plants without soil, covering the science of hydroponics, methods, plant selection, and how to prevent and treat problems.

Window gardens

1992
Join host Amy Purcell as she provides children with information on creating their own window garden as well as several hydroponics activities.

Understanding hydroponics

growing plants without soil
1976
Defines hydroponics, discusses its history and uses, and includes suggestions for hydroponics at home.

Hydroponic gardening

the "magic" of modern hydroponics for the home gardener
1989
Explains the basic techniques of hydroponic gardening, showing how to start seed and plants in pest-free growing trays, feed plants with naturally-balanced nutrients, and use simple automated systems to harvest fresh, abundant crops year-round.

Plant power

National Geographic Reading Expeditions -Life Science
2004

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