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Hydroponics Gardening for Organic Vegetables – Introduction


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Hydroponics gardening or growing plants in the growing media other than soil has been known to humans since ancient times. It is known that during the times of King Solomon, people practiced soil-less gardening, which later became known as hydroponic gardening.The word “hydroponics” is derived from two Greek words: “hydro”, which means water, and “ponics”, [...]

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