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hydroponic farming to help overcome food shortages
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By Ijaz Kakakhel ISLAMABAD: To overcome food shortages in the future Pakistan can use hydroponic farming. Hydroponics can be a futuristic technology for

Hydroponics methods and results

hydroponics methods and results. by Anne Tide

With hydroponics, you can successfully grow plants in a limited area and in locations where they would normally fail to grow. This method is based on growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or any other plants in a water-nutrient system, without having to rely on soil or natural sunlight. Your plants will be receiving exactly the amount of light and nutrients they need during the various phases of development. The results are healthy, fully-grown plants with less hassle than traditional gardening methods. Growshop.be is the only growshop in Belgium and takes pride in providing absolutely everything you need in gardening equipment.
Gardening with hydroponics method will enable you to care for your plants all year round, regardless of the weather outside. No soil or sunlight is required, as your plants will grow perfectly healthy in a growth medium that provides all of the vital nutrients. High intensity discharge (HID) lights serve the purpose of providing your plants with the energy they need. Therefore, your plants will be able to synthesize food, reproduce and provide fruit and flowers just like they would under natural sunlight. There are various types of HID lights, depending on your energy requirements. Metal halide grow lights, high-pressure sodium lights or LED grow lights are just some of your options when you’re considering hydroponics gardening. You can purchase state-of-the-art lighting systems and lamps for your garden from the first online growshop in Belgium.


There are several types of hydroponics systems of plant cultivation, depending on the specific methods used to provide the plants with nutrients. The first type is aquaculture and it consists of maintaining the plants immersed in water which is rich in nutrients. Aggregate culture is another widespread method, where plants are supported by a material such as gravel or sand. Nutrients are supplied from time to time and the plants absorb them entirely because the supporting material is not absorbent like natural soil is. The third method is the so-called continuous flow hydroponics system and is mostly used in commercial cultivation. The nutrients are supplied with the help of a tray during a determined amount of time. The last method is called aeroponics and it consists of hanging the plants up in the air so that the roots can be misted regularly with a nutrient solution. No matter, what method you’re thinking of using, the only online Belgian growshop will provide all of the supplies you need.
As you can see, hydroponics is really not that complicated and it provides many advantages, especially in urban areas and other location where natural conditions are not in favor of gardening. By using this method, your gardening won’t be influenced by weather conditions and soil fertility anymore. Furthermore, your crops will grow to their full capacity with no risk of under and over watering. Among the other advantages you’ll obtain by using hydroponics is avoiding any soil born diseases, maximizing space and using fewer pesticides. All in all, this innovative gardening technology will allow us to grow plants anywhere we please, with no limitations and regardless of the environmental conditions. Growshop.be, the only online growshop in Belgium, offers a wide spectrum of gardening supplies of the highest quality.

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Using hydroponics gardening allows us to grow any type of plant in an indoor environment, without depending on soil fertility and sunlight. You can practically have your own indoor garden regardless of the area you live in and without using up too much space. Visit our online growshop and take a look at our wide variety of gardening supplies

Get Growing With Hydroponics Gardening

Get Growing With hydroponics Gardening by Wyatt Pottoe

tHow does your garden grow? With fresh air, sunshine and rich, black soil? Not if you’re one of the countless gardeners who are now enjoying the benefits of hydroponics gardening.
Known as the cultivation of plants in water, hydroponics gardening has boomed in popularity. This is partly due to the scarcity of fertile farmland and shrinking supplies of fresh water.

There’s nothing new about hydroponics gardening. This method of growing has been abound for thousands of years, and can be traced to the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon. This ancient wonder of the world was created with a form of hydroponics. Since those ancient times, researchers have proven that a number of different aggregates or media could be used in place of black earth to support plant growth. Hydroponics gardening is just one of many alternatives to traditional soil growing.

Benefits of Growing with Hydroponics

Many people enjoy the space-saving benefits of hydroponics gardening. Apartment dwellers and homeowners alike can grow fresh vegetables and plants in the smallest of spaces, even on compact patios and balconies. Many commercial greenhouses have also adapted hydroponics gardening because of similar space-saving benefits.

It’s been suggested that, when properly grown, hydroponics plants may be healthier and more vigorous than their soil-bound counterparts. Without soil, nutrients are more readily absorbed by the plant. Hydroponically-grown plants mature more quickly and yield their harvest of flower and vegetable crops earlier.

The convenience of hydroponics gardening has been enhanced by using a timer to automate the entire system. With such a system in place, the home gardener invests less time in maintaining the overall plant growth requirements. Automation enables the hydroponics grower to enjoy more flexibility, such as being away for longer periods of time without having to worry about watering the plants.

Raising Healthy Plants

Plants have universal requirements, whether grown in soil or water. They all need air, water, light and nutrients. When plants are grown in traditional gardens, they absorb these essential nutrients and water from the soil. However, nutrient uptake can be a little slower, because soil can actually impede the roots’ abilities to access what they need.

Without soil, hydroponics gardening is cleaner and easier. That’s one of the simple joys of this type of gardening. There is always water and nutrients available, so your plants will never become stressed. You can build a hydroponics system outdoors to provide natural air and sunlight, or assemble it inside with artificial lighting and air circulation. Either way, your plants will enjoy optimum health.

For artificial sunlight, many hydroponics gardeners use metal halide lamps and sodium vapor lamps in conjunction with incandescent light bulbs. Fluorescent or specially designed grow lights may also be used.

Plants, like all living things, need oxygen to stay alive. The healthy, white roots of a plant are responsible for delivering all of the nutrients for the plant. When the roots die, it is impossible for the plant to survive. Even when all of the other growth requirements are in place, those elements will be useless if the plants are not able to access nutrients through the roots. Therefore, your hydroponics system requires adequate aeration by way of an air circulation supply. This technique will mix air throughout the nutrient solution, allowing the plants to draw out the carbon dioxide necessary for natural photosynthesis.

A sterile medium is the final requirement for a successful hydroponics garden. You’ll find a selection of media available on the market, from simple gravel to special formulations. Because there is no soil, there are no weeds. This is a true joy for any hydroponics gardener. Further, there are no soil-borne pests to worry about, so diseases caused by pests are minimized, if not entirely eliminated.

If you’re short on time, short on space or simply don’t like getting your hands dirty, discover the many joys of hydroponics gardening.

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Wyatt Pottoe is a columnist for several popular Internet sites, on family fun and home garden topics.

Gardening here in San Diego County and around the country is more than just a weekend seasonal hobby. Homeowners are devoted to making their yards beautiful year round and they are increasingly looking for ways to maximize their efforts. Most importantly, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides is becoming less attractive to those who garden. They seek alternative ways to grow their plants, trees, and lawns without the use of toxic chemicals. They are increasingly aware of the environmental impact of these products. Yard runoff goes indirectly to the sea and/or the underground water supply and these folks know it. Chemicals pollute. Thus, people are becoming more ‘green’ minded. Hence an increasing demand for organic products. Worm castings and ‘worm tea’ are two of those products.
Worm castings are nature’s miracle fertilizer. They are the product of specialized worms eating and digesting an organic source such as manure compost. The end product is worm castings, or more simply put, worm manure. These ‘castings’ are rich in multiple nutrients and provide plants with a variety of elements found in nature that they need to grow. They are also an effective soil enhancer. And most importantly, they are all- natural and toxic chemical free.http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=B000Y9U5BQ%26tag=firstfreedomd-21%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/B000Y9U5BQ%253FSubscriptionId=1N9AHEAQ2F6SVD97BE02
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In order to see first hand how this process works and how castings develop from a compost pile to market I visited Legacy Ranch for a first hand look. Legacy Ranch is secluded in the mountains of Campo, California about 50 miles east of San Diego owned and operated by long time rancher and horse aficionado, Lonnie Sole. Lonnie is a ‘cowboy’ in the old fashioned sense and looks every bit like one. Lean and wiry, Lonnie is a no nonsense guy when it comes to ranching. He loves the solitude and beauty of country living. He is at home listening to the coyotes and other wild creatures that roam his ranch by night and attending his horses and Texas long horned cattle by day. Doesn’t really like city life at all. Now in his 60′s, he still rides horses regularly and his horses know him by sight.

More than four years ago, Lonnie got the idea of producing worm castings for local commercial sale. I believe he did so out of curiosity, somewhat from the challenge, but mostly due to his growing concern over the use of polluting chemicals and their effect on the increasingly fragile soil and limited fresh water supply of our good earth. “My worm castings and ‘tea’ are nature’s miracle for growing beautiful flowers, plants, shrubs, trees, and lawns safely without toxic chemicals. Plants love it; insects hate it” says Lonnie.

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It has not been an easy journey. He started from scratch and has built his operation into a major endeavor. He now estimates he has millions of worms ‘working’ for him. It is an intensely interesting operation and one full of details and watchful care. Worms can be finicky little creatures. The wrong temperature in the beds, inappropriate food, or any little annoyance can send them scurrying away. And you don’t want to see your investment leaving home. Constant attention is required to feeding, moisture content of the compost, and the well being of the worms themselves.

Presently, Lonnie and his workers have three old converted chicken barns that house his worms and the castings. He has installed sprinkler systems and various pieces of equipment to minimize labor. However, worms require an intense amount of attention. There are lots of hand tools around, too.

He begins by laying out windrows of moistened composted horse manure. Each is about four to six feet wide and the length of the barn, about 200 feet or so. To this he adds his specialized worms, India Blue. They begin work immediately eating and digesting their favorite food. More compost is added to the top of the row as required and as the worms consume what they had initially been fed working their way from the bottom to the top of the windrow. Within four to six weeks they have converted a row of compost to rich and valuable worm castings. It is now harvest time.

Harvesting castings is done largely by hand. A new windrow of composted horse manure is laid down adjacent to the first. Feeding and watering of the initial windrow is terminated. The worms, seeking food and water, migrate from the first windrow to the new one rather rapidly. What is left in the first windrow is the sought after results of the worms ‘work’: rich and beneficial worm castings along with the eggs left behind to hatch later and replenish the stock.http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=B000774QXI%26tag=firstfreedomd-21%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/B000774QXI%253FSubscriptionId=1N9AHEAQ2F6SVD97BE02
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Once the castings are harvested, they are moved to the processing barn where they must be screened. This process removes the clumps that may contain eggs and any uneaten hay or the like from the castings. The final product is a dark, rich, brown, granulated, soil like material. That is the sought after nutrient rich plant food. It has no obvious odor except that of the forest floor or a rich humus soil.

Worm castings may be bagged for direct sale or mixed with a compost to use as planting medium. They are an excellent fertilizer and soil enhancer and are 100 % organic. They are becoming increasingly more popular in the organic gardening movement.

Last year Lonnie began a process of brewing a ‘tea’ with his castings. This is a liquid form of dry castings using natural spring water and other organic ingredients. He brews this concoction for about twenty-four hours in special tanks. He has developed a unique product and it is presently on the market under his own label “Nature’s Big Bud Liquid Worm Castings, Premium 100% Organic Liquid Plant Food “. He also sells to other independent distributors, farmers, and plant growers. His product is high in microbial content attributed, according to Lonnie, to his use of pure, high quality worm castings, natural spring water and other organic ingredients he is reluctant to discuss. Trade secret. But I know that natural yucca extract is one of them. His ‘worm tea’ is becoming a widely sought after gardening product.

His use of natural unfiltered mountain spring water makes his product unique. He may be the only brewer doing so. This water, coming straight from a natural spring on the property, is pure and full of natural minerals unlike city water. It contains neither chemicals nor additives. That may be one key to his product.

Lonnie swears by his ‘tea’ and he is not alone. A brief surf on the Internet and one can view hundreds of sites pertaining to worm castings and worm ‘tea’. These informative and interesting sites all have one thing in common to the gardening buff: they are gleeful in their endorsement of worm castings and ‘worm tea’. Testing has shown these unique organic and natural products to be highly beneficial. Many noted soil experts are further studying the phenomena, but most agree that there is merit in the claims even though they don’t necessarily know exactly why. Worming castings and ‘worm tea’ work! And work well!

Recently, hydroponics enthusiast have been touting the use of liquid worm castings in their type of gardening as an alternative to chemicals.

Lonnie is currently working on a new product which will be composed of castings, composted horse manure, and dry yucca extract. He hopes to market it soon and initial tests have shown it to be an excellent planting medium. Also, he touts natural yucca extract as good for the soil and plants and will soon begin marketing that as well.

I spent many hours with Lonnie discussing his love of his worm farming efforts. Several things were evident. Lonnie knows worms. He loves producing a product that is going to help people garden more efficiently and in a manner friendly to the environment. He is not an environmental fanatic, but he knows that chemical free gardening is pre-ferable and somewhat inevitable. He loves even more the fact that he is producing a product that will be environmentally friendly.

Lonnie loves the land and by all accounts, the land loves Lonnie. His worms are promoting a healthy, chemical free environment and that comforts him.

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(Written by Dennis Copson, Oceanside, CA. Contact him at denniscopson@cox.net. More information about Nature’s Big Bud Liquid Worm Castings is available on their website, www.naturesbigbud.com.)

About the Author
Dennis Copson is a retired USMC Major who served twenty years in that service. He is now the Director of Sales and Marketing for Nature’s Big Bud Worm Castings,Inc. He is an avid gardener and a proponent of organic solutions to gardening problems vice chemicals.

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