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Vegetable Gardening For beginners: How to build your greenhouse and grow organic vegetables at home with a functional hydroponic system even if you ar
Contributor(s): Cerot, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 1801123861     ISBN-13: 9781801123860
Publisher: Richard Cerot
OUR PRICE:   $17.91  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Organic
- Gardening | Herbs
- Gardening | Greenhouses
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.67 lbs) 222 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Do you love plants just as I do? Are you like me who just loves seeing nature and leaves because it gives us relief and relaxation? Or maybe you want to grow your own garden for your consumption because it is healthier. Do you find other books to Gardening confusing?Well then, if you're reading this, chances are you on the right path to learning about gardening.Gardening is an old tradition and the fact that until now, gardening has never left means that it is something pretty worthwhile and is a therapeutic hobby. Whether you are not a vegetarian, you can't deny the fact that plants are very important as a means of food for everybody. Not only does it make us healthy, but it provides oxygen to the atmosphere, which we are doing to conserve our Mother Earth.In this book, we will cover a lot of things related to Gardening. To the basics, like sowing seeds to more advanced methods like making a Greenhouse and maintaining it. As you probably know, a greenhouse is a shed specifically made to house your plants and vegetables. This allows plants to grow in different climates and seasons that would not otherwise be well suited for their growth. We are also going to talk about Organic Gardening and Hydroponics. Anyways, the contents of the book are the following:


  • Information AboutGardening and What's It's Big Deal?
  • Insights on Planning, Sowing, and Harvesting Your Garden.
  • The Greenhouse, What it Does, Its Importance, and How to Build It.
  • Information on Organic Gardening and How It's Changing the Gardening World.
  • The World of Hydroponics and Hydroponic Systems.
  • How to Maintain a Hydroponic System.


And much more
One of the most famous and growing types of gardening is hydroponics. Hydroponics is the study of soilless plants. You might have heard of soilless society, which is another term to explain hydroponics. We use the same natural elements to grow plants in soils, so that weeds, soil-borne pests, and diseases do not harm the plants.Once you develop a plant, its production is higher than average, whether you grow it in a greenhouse, a garden, or a balcony. Hydroponics also help you have more plants per square meter. Since the plants don't have to compete with weeds, the food and water are supplied directly. Despite many myths, plants grown in hydroponics are similar to plants growing in the soil. Plants cultivated in a hydroponic system take the same nutrients as those produced in the land, but you can regulate the quality more precisely. The fundamental difference between the two is how you supply the plants with nutrients and water. I can go on and on talking about Gardening and Hydroponics here, but I would like you to know more about it so enough with all the talk and let you get what you really wanted in the first place.