One week of words down. I hope you're having fun and getting a kick out of some of the words I've chosen to share with you.
~hydroponics~
the cultivation of plants by placing the roots in liquid nutrient solutions rather than in soil; soil-less growth of plants, Dictionary.com
My husband and I were in the floral business for nearly twenty years, so I was familiar with the term, hydroponics. But in the spring of 2017, hydroponics became very real to me when Gardener Ted decided to try growing lettuce and a few other plants using hydroponics. He has grown lots of vegetable and annual plants as well as foliage plants, mums, glads, and Easter lilies in our commercial greenhouses, and he plants a vegetable garden which produces delicious food all summer for our family in Michigan and a small garden in winter in Florida for us. Yes, he gardens twelve months out of the year. A dream come true for him.
Lettuce and other plants growing in a hydroponic system Photo by J.Q. Rose |
He followed through on producing lots of lettuce grown hydroponically, but the garden lettuce seemed to grow faster. I liked the hydro lettuce because it was clean when he cut it, whereas the garden lettuce had sand and soil on the leaves. So this spring he is planning to make improvements to his system and experiment some more with hydroponics. I'll keep you updated as to his progress this year.
Are you a gardener? Do you have experience with hydroponic growing?
Advice?? Thank you.
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10 comments:
Gardening yes, hydroponics no! In fact, didn't know of this method of cultivation by this or any other name. Looking at my soiled fingernails from this afternoon's horticultural endeavors I can't help but think that gardening with water rather than soil has its merits!
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I love flowers and have a small garden devoted to them, so reading that you were in the floral business for 20 years makes my heart happy. My brother is the one in the family with the natural green thumb, a penchant for vegetable growing, and a generous spirit, so we benefit from his talents and his excess.
I don't know anyone doing hydroponic gardening, but I like the idea of clean lettuce as well.
I've heard of hydroponic gardening, but never curious enough to learn more because our region experiences drought a lot now. Otherwise, I think I'd give it a try.
I have the blackest fingers that a human could possibly have - so no tips on hydroponics. My mum had green fingers though...obviously not a hereditary trait...
All the very best for the rest of the challenge!
Hi Keith, You're a true gardener--soiled hands and nails. Great rewards coming for getting your hands dirty!
Hi Deborah, Maybe you could mention hydroponic gardening to your brother. He might want to try something different like my hubby did.
Hi Su-sleet--gotta be a story behind that name! Hydroponics recycles they water in the tubes and may use less water than watering the garden. Less evaporation. Thank you for stopping in.
Hi Nilanjana, Don't feel bad. There are people like my hubby who love to share the fruits of their labor with folks who can't grow anything!!
That is really cool.
Hi Juneta, really cool and tasty too!
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