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Spring Garden Prep Tips
Spring is right around the corner. We had a fantastic sunny and warm day at the end of February, reminding me to prepare for Spring. As the clouds parted and the sun shone down on my humble garden, it was time to get to work and prepare for spring. Preparation is the key to a…
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Best Bug Hotel Ideas
Discover the best bug hotel ideas to attract beneficial insects to your garden. Boost pollination and natural pest control with eco-friendly options.
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Top 5 Best Indoor Plants for Your Home
Discover the top 5 best indoor plants for low maintenance and air purification, including Snake Plant, Pothos, Spider Plant, Peace Lily, and ZZ Plant. Perfect for beginners!
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When you notice your plants start showing discolored leaves or poor growth, these might be symptoms of a nutrient lockout. A nutrient lockout can be put as plants’ inability to absorb or take in nutrients. These nutrients are available, but your plants can’t just take in these nutrients; thus, the occurrence of a nutrient lockout.…
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Super oxygenated water in plants enhances nutrients absorption as well as root growth, especially in hydroponics. It will also assist the vegetative phase and flowering phase of your plant. This is why the importance of dissolved oxygen in plants cannot be overemphasized. In this guide, we will be discussing super oxygenated water for plants and…
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Just because hydroponic is a soil-free system does not mean we would not have anything to support our plants. This is why we have the hydroponic growing medium that replaces soil or dirt. So, if you’re searching for the cheapest hydroponic growing medium, then look through our guide. We have outlined the cheapest hydroponic growing…
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Are you wondering if you can transplant your hydroponic plants to the soil? The straight-up answer is yes! You can definitely transplant your hydroponic plants into the dirt and we will teach you how to go about it successfully. So, read on to learn. Transplanting hydroponics into the dirt is not a straightforward process to…
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Let’s talk about what a Dutch bucket is. A Dutch bucket is the central part of a type of hydroponic system method. Dutch bucket is one of the easiest, less expensive, and effective types of hydroponic systems. Dutch bucket hydroponics is also called bato bucket system and it’s an efficient system where various plants can…
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Hydroponics comes with so many benefits. However, there are a few challenges to it. One of these challenges is root rot. If you are struggling with root rot in your hydroponics, not too worry. We will give you the information on how to fix root rot in your hydroponics. Some growers experience root rot and…












