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Book, 1992
Current format, Book, 1992, Completely rev. & updated, All copies in use.
Book, 1992
Current format, Book, 1992, Completely rev. & updated, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formats
Introduces hydroponic gardening, tells how to buy or build a system, and discusses nutrients, pH levels, climate, propagation, pollination, outdoor hydroponics, and common problems
Revised and updated.
Hydroponics for the Home Gardener is an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to growing organic, healthy vegetable, herbs and house plants without soil.
Clearly illustrated with black and white line drawings, the book covers every aspect of home hydroponic gardening including:
Building a hydroponic system versus buying a kit
Plant propagation and indoor pollination
Outdoor hydroponics, recipes, and much more.
Everything the home gardener needs to know to start using hydroponics: how plants grow; buying or building systems; pH levels; seeds, transplants and cuttings; growing vegetables and herbs; pollination; troubleshooting and helpful hints.
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