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Cooling Hydroponics Light Systems

November 23, 2009 By: Eli Callahan Category: Gardens - Hydroponics

The importance of using an air cooled lights in a hydroponics environment

When you are growing in a hydroponics environment, it is important to have light and lots of it. In hydroponics the more light you have, the better your plants will grow. However there is a trade-off. More powerful HID lights will use more electricity and also give off more heat. So there is always a compromise between high-powered lights and dealing with the heat. The idea is you want to use the most powerful light you can, but not raise the temperature in the environment of your hydroponic system higher than what the plants are comfortable with. Plants are usually comfortable in the same temperature range as humans. For this reason you need to have clever ways of dissipating the heat away from your garden.

This article will deal with the most efficient ways of keeping your high-intensity lights cool, so that your plants can maintain a healthy rate of growth. (more…)

Word of the Day: Hedera

November 23, 2009 By: Garden Dictionary Category: Garden Dictionary

The botanical name for ivy.
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Raspberries: a garden must!

November 23, 2009 By: Robert Schpok Category: Gardens - Butterfly, Gardens - Herb, Gardens - Summer, Gardens - Urban, Gardens - Vegetable

Many years ago I bought a house in Wisconsin with a huge backyard. Large areas were devoted to fruit trees, vegetables, flowers and my special favorites like strawberries and raspberries. Growing raspberries has now become a must for any garden of mine. They taste great fresh or in desserts and are relatively easy to grow. My first experience really sold me. Got lucky I guess and after a few years had to invite friends over to pick them, just to keep up. Fresh raspberries in the grocery stores today cost an arm and a leg; so why not give them a try. Raspberries are a type of bramble, like blackberries and are also known as “Cane berries” Raspberries are different from blackberries in that the fruit has a hollow core that remains on the plant when you pick the raspberry. The most common way of growing raspberries is in rows spaced 6 to 12 feet apart. Raspberries are wonderful for jam, to eat fresh, or to use in a variety of desserts. Raspberries are a very healthy food; they are high in Vitamin C and naturally have no fat, cholesterol or sodium. (more…)

Summer Garden - Relishing The Versatility In Your New Found Love

November 23, 2009 By: Abhishek Agarwal Category: Gardens - Summer

Summer garden need not possess any fast and hard rule. If you plan to plant with great care and wisely after a proper research then it is understood that the garden is quite achievable with your personal vision itself. You may plant your summer garden wisely and beautifully. Mostly the summer garden comprises of pest control to some degree. Your garden not only produces vegetables, fruits, flowers but also attracts the butterflies or birds. Thus, this leads to a average summer garden which is quite beautiful.

The following are the few things to be taken into consideration. You may plant some beautiful flowering plants or summertime vegetables as a pest control with your major plants. This is very appropriate. You may also add some of your favorite vegetables or fruits with the beautiful flower garden to make the garden look more beautiful and greenery. This method is also completely acceptable with the versatility of summer garden. (more…)