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21st Century Self-Sufficency: Alternative Methods of Food ProductionIn this article, I will provide an overview of two separate but closely linked methods of food production: hydroponics and aeroponics.- Your Aeroponics SystemIn some aeroponic garden systems, this process can be automated, allowing for hundreds of plants to be propagated at one time.
- Aeroponics for the Indoor Home GardenAeroponics, growing plants without soil, is now practical for the home indoor garden.
- Growing and Cloning Great Looking Plants Through AeroponicsThe cloned plant will hold the exact same characteristics as the original. Everything from growth habit, disease resistance, fruit shape, flower color and yield potential will be exactly the same.
- Better Gardening with AeroponicsSome feel there is less chance of disease and pest infestation in these gardens. Consequently, the use of pesticides is not necessary. This is particularly good news for gardeners preferring an organic crop.
- The Aeroponic System for YouIn this reservoir system is placed a solution of water and nutrient, which is a soluble plant food that hydroponically grown plants require for food.
- Start Dozens of New Plants Quickly with an Aeroponic ClonerA busy gardening center with a great deal of turnaround on plant sales will likely want one of the larger sizes of aeroponics cloner in order to keep up with demand for young plants.
- Getting Started with Aeroponic GardeningInterestingly, this form of plant cultivation does not require any sort of growing medium.
- Building Your Very Own Indoor Grow System for GardeningWhether you create your own homemade hydroponics growing system or purchase one of the system methods available as hydroponic kits, you will enjoy growing your own produce.
- A Quick and Easy Guide to the Different Types of Hydroponic GardeningDeep water culture systems, even for how simple, can yield the highest producing harvest of all considering the other systems inability to maximize nutrient and oxygen levels.