Hydroponics — growing plants in nutrient-rich water rather than soil — might seem like a fairly modern idea, but people in China have used the technique to grow rice since at least the 13th century.
Fresh greens don’t need soil, acres of land, or expensive equipment. A countertop, a mason jar, and a splash of curiosity can ...
Deep water culture (DWC) hydroponics is considered to be one of the most simple hydroponic methods for experienced and new indoor growers. Plants are immersed or simply connected with a nutrient ...
Khaled El-Ghamry is introduced to modern systems designed to expand agricultural output while conserving water at a ...
Stephan Leonard and Scott Dekarske build a simple hydroponics system for plants. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, master gardener Stephan Leonard and hydroponics expert Scott ...