Growing Vegetable Seeds That Do Not Require light
We can place them in Jiffy pots, or better yet, place them in moist 72-cell plant inserts using a medium like the following. 3 parts...More
421 0We can place them in Jiffy pots, or better yet, place them in moist 72-cell plant inserts using a medium like the following. 3 parts...More
kelchuk 421 0Although marigolds can be grown in stacked pots in a vertical garden, a better place for them is at the bottom pot which collects leftover...More
kelchuk 584 0Although starting 1100 seedlings in 8 square feet may sound appealing, it will come with a little investment. For starters, we will need shelving, lights,...More
kelchuk 443 0Slugs and snails can easily get trapped in our lettuce leaves, thus, surprising us with their whereabouts. About Slugs and Snails They will eat holes...More
kelchuk 427 0One of the great benefits of hydroponic food production is that we can start with the ideal system that suits our needs and expand or...More
kelchuk 911 0As I continue to sit and write posts about gardening, and in particular hydroponic food growing, this particular post titled ‘Backyard Hydroponics’ really sums up...More
kelchuk 591 0Dehydrators rank among the top of the list for gardeners and farmers who have abundant harvests of fruits and veggies which preserve well with dehydration....More
kelchuk 317 0For general hydroponics, we can use 2-5 gallon pots, grow almost any vegetable plants we desire and feed in a range of 800ppm – 1300ppm....More
kelchuk 555 0Growing zuccini with vertical gardening is simple. In our garden, we stack 5 pots over a height of 2 feet from the ground. The zuccini...More
kelchuk 541 0Jiffy Pellets come in a few different sizes. One of the most common sizes is 42mm. As an alternative, the pellets are also sold with...More
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