When you think of growing fruits and vegetables, you probably think about putting plants in the ground or into pots. However, you don’t always need “dirt” to grow plants. In ...
Every March, my family and I circle a weekend on the calendar, gather our tools and prepare to do some serious gardening. Of course, it’s still too cold at that time of year for digging in the dirt ...
With all the talk about nutrients, pH levels, and circulation pumps, hydroponics might seem a little complicated and out of reach. However, it's actually quite simple and approachable, and you don't ...
Competitive Landscape: Key players in the Hydroponics Market include Signify Holdings, Argus Control Systems, Heliospectra AB, Scotts Miracle Gro, American Hydroponics, LumiGrow, and others.
If you're starting to experiment with hydroponic growing, you might have stumbled across the term 'Kratky method.' It's a hydroponic technique that uses basic materials and little effort to ...
It may seem counterintuitive, but indoor plants don't need soil to grow. As long as we provide the nutrients they need, they will also grow in soil-free pots. Hydroponic methods replace the soil with ...
As plastic bottles shuttle along humming conveyor belts in General Hydroponics’ vast Sebastopol factory, a row of nozzles fills the bottles with a bright pink liquid. The production of this ...
Growing food in cities became popular in Europe and North America during and immediately after World War II. Urban farming provided citizens with food at a time when resources were desperately scarce.