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An Overview Of Hydroponic Gardens

The following article is from a series of gardening articles, tips and information on hydroponic gardens

Possibly the simplest method for a hydroponic gardening system, or raised gardening, is the Wick method. With this hydroponics gardening system, there are no moving parts and no expensive equipment to buy. The gardener simply inserts one end of the wick into a solution rich in nutrients and the other end of the wick is inserted into the growing medium, where the plant roots are. The nutrient solution is then transferred into the growing medium. For free plans and diagrams about how to build this type of hydroponics grow system, search online for “free hydroponic gardening system plans”. One disadvantage of this hydroponic gardening system though, is that it is not ideal for large plants, as they use up the water and solution faster than the wicks can supply the nutrients.

Using the water culture method provides the perfect amount of nutrients, water, and oxygen to your hydroponics grow system. This popular raised gardening method uses plants floating on top of a sheet of Styrofoam while a pump adds oxygen and nutrient filled water to the root systems of the plants. Lettuce and other water-based plants are quite suitable for this hydroponics grow system and other plants should be grown using other methods that are more suitable for them. Teachers also use the water culture method in their classroom as a teaching tool for their students.

Many indoor gardeners use the Ebb and Flow method (also known as the Flood and Drain method). With this hydroponic garden system, a submerged pump floods the grow tray with a nutrient rich solution at regular intervals. A mechanism monitors the surrounding environment to help determine the amount of nutrients to provide to the plants for optimum growth. With this hydroponics grow system, gardeners can utilize a range of different growing mediums. Grow rocks and gravel are also helpful when placed in the bottom of the grow tray to help the plants get the nutrients provided by the solution. Or, for smaller plants, gardeners may choose to use individual pots that they can easily relocate if needed. Beware of power outages, though. Since some equipment runs on electricity, a power outage can cause the roots to quickly dry out.

Hydroponic gardening systems and other raised gardening methods provide many benefits to gardeners. If you want a hydroponic gardening system, you can choose between some that are practically maintenance free or others that require more maintenance for the gardeners who enjoy hydroponics gardening as a hobby. Many online hydroponics web sites offer gardeners various methods and diagrams for building their own hydroponic gardening system that will best suit their needs.

For more information on hydroponics, visit: Hydroponic Gardens

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