<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Hydroponic Articles from gardeningsearchengine.com</title><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com</link><description>Free Content For Your Ezine or Website</description><item><title>Organic or Chemical Feeding of Plants - What's Best</title><description>A fundamental question in vegetable gardening is - what is the proper use of organic and/or chemical materials? Let’s determine the truth of the matter, with four basic principles and a few brief examples from Dr. Jacob R.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Organic-or-Chemical-Feeding-of-Plants---Whats-Best.html</link></item><item><title>Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 6)  The Autopot</title><description>THE BASICS OF HYDROPONICSThe Advantages of The Autopot System - Even Outdoors in The United Kingdom.The basic Autopot System consists of a plant pot on a membrane in a container. This container has a SmartValve built into it which is fed from a nutrient tank.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Hydroponics-Gardening---An-Introduction-To-Hydroponics-Gardening-For-Beginners--Part-6---The-Autopot.html</link></item><item><title>Want a Garden, But Don't have Enough Dirt Or Space? Hydroponics Gardening Is The Answer!</title><description>Hydroponics gardening is the perfect solution for anybody who wants a garden, but does not have enough space or dirt.  Hydroponics gardening is, simply put, a method of growing plants using a nutrient solution instead of dirt.   With hydroponics gardening, you are able to grow beautiful flowers and delicious vegetables virtually anywhere you want.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Want-a-Garden-But-Dont-have-Enough-Dirt-Or-Space-Hydroponics-Gardening-Is-The-Answer.html</link></item><item><title>Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (part 8) History</title><description>The History and Potential Uses of Hydroponics Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil.  History shows us that this is by no means a new concept. In ancient times the hanging gardens of Babylon, the floating gardens of the Aztecs of Mexico and those of the Chinese were all early examples of ‘Hydroponic’ culture.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Hydroponics-Gardening---An-Introduction-To-Hydroponics-Gardening-For-Beginners--part-8--History.html</link></item><item><title>Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 3) Lighting</title><description>THE BASICS OF HYDROPONICS.An Introduction To Indoor Plant Grow Lights.There are basically three types of grow lights used in horticulture.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Hydroponics-Gardening---An-Introduction-To-Hydroponics-Gardening-For-Beginners--Part-3--Lighting.html</link></item><item><title>Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 1) Starting Out</title><description>The Basics of Hydroponics Gardening.What is hydroponics gardening?Derived from the Latin Hydro, meaning water and Geoponics, meaning the study of agriculture, hydroponics is the science of growing plants using a solution of suitable nutrients instead of soil.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Hydroponics-Gardening---An-Introduction-To-Hydroponics-Gardening-For-Beginners--Part-1--Starting-Out.html</link></item><item><title>Hydroponics - A Novel Blessing of Science</title><description>The term hydroponics stands for the technique of cultivating plants in a nutrient solution rather than in soil. It’s a novel technique of growing plants in water which contains dissolved nutrients. This technique is also known as indoor gardening, aquiculture and tank farming.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Hydroponics---A-Novel-Blessing-of-Science.html</link></item><item><title>Introduction to Hydroponics Gardening and Tips for Its Maintenance</title><description>Hydroponics gardening is well known among people with small opportunities to have a room enough for a real garden. If you lack natural soil or a place for a garden, hydroponics gardening can be the perfect solution to this problem. It will allow you to grow nearly all kinds of plants- flowers as well as vegetables, using a certain amount of nutrient solution.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Introduction-to-Hydroponics-Gardening-and-Tips-for-Its-Maintenance.html</link></item><item><title>Hydroponic Gardens</title><description>Hydroponic gardening might seem very scientific and difficult but, in fact, it is as simple - and maybe even easier - as regular gardening.  They both have many elements in common that being the need for light, humidity, water and nutrients.Hydroponic gardening, however,  uses no soil.</description><link>http://www.gardeningsearchengine.com/garden-accessories-and-equipment/Hydroponic-Gardens.html</link></item><copyright>2008 gardeningsearchengine.com All Rights Reserved.</copyright></channel></rss>