Hydroponic Herb Garden

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Hydroponic Herb Garden

Getting starting with your hydroponic herb garden can be incredibly easy. Like this article I read (see below), getting started can be done with products you have around the house already.
Well - almost.

 

Basic Hydroponic Garden

Here’s the list of necessities:
14 Gallon Rubbermaid Tub - make sure it’s opaque. If light gets through, you’ll have algae problems. Something like $6.

Air stones - these are the bubblers for aquariums. I used 3 big round ones.
$3 each. A valve for the 3 air stones. About $4.

An aquarium air pump. I already had an extra one of these. However, they’re cheap too.

Air tubing. Another $4. 6 Net baskets - I ordered these from Hydro Harry’s a few weeks before I actually built this.

Rockwool - Also ordered from Hydro Harry’s

Nutrient. This stuff gets mixed 3 teaspoons per gallon to make the nutrient bath.

Basically, the plants sit in plastic baskets filled with rockwool (an inert, lightweight material that holds onto moisture). Those are suspended just barely into a solution of water and a whole pile of nutrients. At the bottom of the nutrient broth are airstones (from aquariums) that pump oxygen into the nutrient bath and the roots of the plants. This gives the plant roots all that they need: nutrients, water and oxygen.

For your own hydroponic herb garden - the hardest decision may be where to put it.

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GrowGreen hydroponic kit

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http://www.2dehands.be/winkel/growgreenhydroponics/
Hydro kit te koop

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Indoor Hydroponic Blueberry Tree Experiment #1

Posted by admin on August 28th, 2008 and filed under indoor hydroponics | 2 Comments »

This is the first part of the Education series. We are putting together a single bucket hydroponic system that we bought through www.solarhydrogencycle.com

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Indoor and Outdoor Organic Gardening Tips : How to Use Organic Hydroponic Nutrients

Posted by admin on August 28th, 2008 and filed under organic hydroponic | 12 Comments »

Become an organic gardener! Learn all about hydroponic nutrients and organic gardening in this free video covering natural indoor and outdoor gardens.

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Hobby Hydroponic Gardening Indoors & Out

Posted by admin on August 28th, 2008 and filed under home hydroponics | 19 Comments »

ProgressiveGardening.org | A lot of people are surprised that a full sized tomato plant can grow in a small pot without any soil! Carl Anderson of Virginia Hydroponics shows how easy it is to grow fresh cut herbs, tantalizing vegetables, and fabulous flowers, all year long, with hydroponics gardening! This video is brought to by the good folks at ProgressiveGardening.org!

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Build Your Own Hydroponic Garden

Posted by admin on August 28th, 2008 and filed under hydro garden | 25 Comments »

http://www.self-sufficient-life.com/Hydroponic_Gardening
DIY Hydroponics garden. Hydroponics is not a new development. It has been around since nearly the beginning of recorded history. That wonder of the ancient world known as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon was an exercise in hydroponics and rice has been grown hydroponically for centuries.

Today, hydroponics is used in a variety of settings. Wherever soil is unavailable, hydroponic gardening seems to appear. Wildcatters on offshore oilrigs grow their own tomatoes. Cooks on nuclear submarines hydroponically grow vegetables to use in there crew’s meals. Right now, plants are growing on orbiting space stations without a single grain of soil.

This video is an outline of the equipment and steps neccessary to build your own hydroponic garden. More information and diy hydroponics instructions can be found at http://www.self-sufficient-life.com/Hydroponic_Gardening

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Taking Care of Hydroponic Herbs

Posted by admin on August 12th, 2008 and filed under grow hydroponics | No Comments »

Ah what nutrients to give your sweet herb darlings in your hydro garden? A good organic plant tea is highly recommended.

Here’s what is in it:

Alfalfa Extract - Alfalfa is the base of the highest quality organic plant teas because it contains high amounts of Triacontanol. This compound can help stimulate rapid growth in a number of ways.

Citric acid- he same stuff you can find in oranges, lemons and other citrus fruits, is a completely organic way to decrease the pH of your nutrient solution and ensure optimal uptake of nutrients.

Kelp- Nutrients derived from kelp can help your plants grow dramatically and provide some the biggest yields you can get with hydro-organic growing

Canola Meal - functions very well in an organic plant tea because it breaks down very easily, which makes more of the nutrients available to the plant.

Here’s a good source on nutrient info: http://www.advancednutrients.com/articles.php?articleID=95

One tea that is on the market is Mother Earth Super Tea found here.

So remember to feed theherbs in your hydroponic garden their regular dose of nutrients.

 

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