

READ THIS BEFORE YOU START ON HYDROPONICS....ITS FREE !
GROWING VEGETABLES.
I can hear you thinking that you have no idea about growing vegetables. The truth is that you can easily learn enough to be growing useful crops very quickly, and each session spent in your garden teaches you even more. You will learn much that is unique to your own situation, such as local soil conditions, your particular aspect in relation to the sun, and oddities that relate to your local microclimate.
You will learn most of this by getting out and giving it a go. The taste of home grown vegetables is vastly superior to that of the commercially grown produce. Have you heard people complain that tomatoes no longer have any taste? They will have when you grow your own you will never taste better. The lack of taste with the commercial crop is not all the fault of the growers, as they are under pressure to produce a crop, of uniform size and colour, to the schedule of the wholesale market, and ultimately the supermarket.
You set your own schedule.The freshness of your own crop is a big plus. Vegetables I have bought from the supermarket, and stored in the refrigerator, have started to become inedible after a few days. I have had home grown produce still fresh in the refrigerator after 2 weeks! Typically, your home garden will produce a generous yield, and can readily help pay for the cost of growing them. You can effectively end up having free vegetables.
Summer, especially, is usually a time of abundance, even glut, as family and friends leave your place with perhaps more produce than they had expected to see. A tip when giving away fresh produce, try to limit your generosity it is better to give a small amount to many rather than to give to the few more than they can actually use.One of the turn-offs to trying something you have not done before is the intimidating flood of information (and misinformation) you will receive.If you are browsing one of the major bookstores, you may find hundreds of books on the topic which do you buy? To begin with, look for the simple, basic information. Do not bother with those full of jargon you will learn the technical terms as you go.You will hear folklore from the family, such as Uncle Henry always put ... (you name it) ... on his ... (name it again). Folklore is part of our heritage, but there is no guarantee of its usefulness.
You will hear from the office genius, who has done nothing, but still knows all the answers - nod wisely, and then ignore him.Plants evolved millions of years before humans, and they actually want to grow. It has been said that in many cases plants grow despite what we do to help them. If you provide the basics, and these are reasonable nutrition and regular watering, Mother Nature does the rest let her work for you.
Hydroponic Vegetables--Self Watering, Gardens, Vegetables, Growing Systems, Build Your Own, Dirtless. Vegetables-hydroponic vegetibles.
Vegetable Gardening Tips
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard with a small hydroponic kit.
It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan planting for early, middle of the season and late varieties.
Most vegetables require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, some need 8. Some quick growers like lettuce and radish can be grown with plants that take longer to mature, like beet or corn, thus making full use of the hydroponic area available.
Throughout dry periods ordinary vegetable gardens need extra watering. Not so with your hydroponic garden...the watering is automatic.
During the growing season watch for insect pests. If you discover a bug problem early
It will be much easier, but be careful to not use pesticides. Organic gardening is one healthy and environment-friendly option. Once you have reaped your crop, put the vegetable waste into your compost pile so that
It can be recycled for next spring,into your 'outside' garden.
It is important to protect your vegetable garden from wild animals looking for a tasty treat.
Make sure your hydroponic garden is surrounded by a fence that will keep out dogs, rabbits, and other animals. The harm done by wandering animals during one season can equal the cost of a fence. A fence also can serve as a frame for peas, beans, tomatoes, and other crops that need support.
Protection is needed in order for your hydroponic vegetable garden to yield a bountiful harvest. Hard work will pay dividends if necessary precautions have been made.
This is where most of you will want to start
VEGETABLES!
but please note !
They wont grow overnight.
They will grow much faster than in the hydroponic garden than in the ground and as I have said, these wonderful greens will grow in a confined space (on a deck or in an apartment or on the kitchen windowsill
Just try your FAVOURITE Vegitable PLANTS for a start and then branch out and grow almost anything! ORCHIDS AND STRAWBERRIES love Hydroponics and just look at some of the plants:-Growing Artichokes Growing Arugula Growing Asparagus Growing Beets Growing Bell Peppers Growing Broccoli Growing Brussels SproutsGrowing Bush Beans Growing Cabbage Growing Carrots Growing Cauliflower Growing Celery Growing Chard Growing Cucumbers Growing Eggplant Growing Garlic Growing Hot Peppers Growing Kale Growing Leeks Growing Lettuce Growing Melons Growing Okra Growing Onions Growing Parsnips Growing Peas Growing Pole Beans Growing Potatoes Growing Pumpkins Growing Radicchio Growing Radishes Growing Rutabaga Growing Scallions Growing Spinach Growing Summer Squash Growing Sweet Corn Growing Tomatillos Growing Tomatoes Growing Winter Squash-great-- hydroponic vegetables!
This will give you just a very small idea of what vergetables you can grow in your Hydroponic VEGETABLE Garden.Look at what one of my friends says about the humble hydroponic tomato:.
Three feet in one season! Beautiful large tomatoes- Hydroponic Vegetables!
Fast and easy VEGETABLES-Imagine, large and luscious mouth-watering tomatoes in such a short time !a fantastic vegitable the tomato. No weeding... No pruning... No trimming. Simply sit back and watch the vegetables grow
IT'S LIKE A TOMATO FARM OF YOUR OWN!
Grows indoors or outdoors. Man oh man
.why are you waiting ?
Start your vegetable growing now.
A FGEW SMALL TIPS...
Vegetable Gardening Tips
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard.
t's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for early, middle of the season and late varieties.
Most vegetables require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, some need 8.
Some quick growers like lettuce and radish can be grown between the rows of plants that take longer to mature, like beet or corn, thus making full use of the area available.
Throughout dry periods, vegetable gardens need extra watering. Most vegetables benefit from an inch or more of water each week, especially when they are fruiting.
During the growing season watch for insect pests.
If you discover a bug problem early it will be much easier, but be careful to not use pesticides once the vegetable are close to being picked unless it becomes an absolute necessity.
Organic gardening is one healthy and environment-friendly option. Once you have reaped your crop, put the vegetable waste into your compost pile so that it can be recycled for next spring.
It is important to protect your vegetable garden from wild animals looking for a tasty treat. Make sure your garden is surrounded by a fence that will keep out dogs, rabbits, and other animals.
The harm done by wandering animals during one season can equal the cost of a fence. A fence also can serve as a frame for peas, beans, tomatoes, and other crops that need support.
Protection is needed in order for your vegetable garden to yield a bountiful harvest.
Hard work will pay dividends if necessary precautions have been made.

