Hydroponics Gardening - How to Grow Flowers and Vegetables with
Minimal Time and Effort
Did you know that you can still grow your own beautiful flowers
and vegetables, without having to spend many hours every week
looking after your garden?
One of the biggest problems many gardeners face is never having
enough time to maintain their garden. There's always weeds to
remove, insects and other pests to take care of, and steps to
take to prevent plants becoming diseased. Even watering the
garden each day can be very time consuming, unless there's an
automatic sprinkler system in place.
If you want a garden but only have limited time to look after
it, hydroponics is a great option. Hydroponics gardening has
many time-saving advantages over conventional gardening methods.
Some of these advantages are:
1. No weeding required.
With hydroponics gardening, the plants are grown in a solution
of nutrients dissolved in water instead of soil. You don't have
to worry about weeds sprouting amongst your plants, because soil
isn't used.
2. Fewer problems with pests and diseases.
When growing hydroponically, you have less of the typical
problems with pests such as slugs, snails and caterpillars
attacking your plants.
Although the nutrient solution of your hydroponic garden will
have to be changed regularly, this only takes a fraction of the
time compared to conventional gardening maintenance - eg.
greenhouse gardening, where soil has to be replaced between
crops to prevent disease.
3. You don't need to spend time watering your plants.
Plants grown in a hydroponic garden have an unlimited supply of
water. You never need to be concerned that your plants are
getting too much or too little water.
4. Say goodbye to digging your garden.
Preparation of a conventional garden involves loosening the soil
to add oxygen for the plant's roots to extract. Once again, as
soil isn't used with hydroponics, this means one less time
consuming job for you to do.
Plants grown hydroponically extract oxygen from the nutrient
solution via their roots. The oxygen can quite quickly be used
up, so it's important that it's replaced. The way it's replaced
depends on which system is used. The most common hydroponic
system is the passive system, which uses an aquarium bubbler to
put oxygen back into the solution.
Plants can be grown rapidly without all the concerns of regular
gardening. Although a hydroponics system can take some time to
set up, you'll find it's well worth the effort.
For more information on hydroponics and the advantages over
regular gardening go to
http://www.about-hydroponics.info/information-on-hydroponics.html