Gardening. The world's most popular hobby. A hobby that not only provides spiritual renewal, stress relief and insight into the cycle of life, but one that gives back beneficial and sustainable by-products, namely, food, herbs, flowers, and even medicines.
The amount of research that has been devoted to the growth of plants is astonishing. From federally funded and university research teams to backyard botanical tinkerers, advancements in plant growing techniques number in the thousands, yet very little of this valuable information has been made available to backyard gardeners and hobby plant growers for their benefit.
ProgressiveGardening.org was created to keep you abreast of the latest gardening techniques, supplies, and equipment so that everyone can reap the numerous benefits, including increased yields, reduced need for pesticides, food safety, water conservation, and more that have been made attainable through the continuing advancements in horticultural science.
As an example, the patio gardening images on the right are of the same patio, taken approximately one year apart. You'll be surprised to know that there is not a single speck of soil or dirt in this garden.
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Every plant in this lush environment is being grown in a new kind of container growing media called stonewool, or rockwool. Plants thrive in rockwool because it doesn't compact like soil, which provides a better air to water ratio that results in faster and more luxurious plant growth. Gardeners can find out more about these exciting new gardening products and technologies by clicking on the links below. The gardening information presented at ProgressiveGardening.org will improve your garden while promoting a healthy environment for future generations.
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Indoors, soil-free planters work great as a container gardening system for houseplants, orchids, and other specialty plants, while soil-free, hydroponic growing systems, used in conjunction with an appropriate indoor plant light, allow you to grow anything from lettuce, spinach, and other leafy greens to plump vine-ripe tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, crispy cucumbers, culinary and medicinal herbs, a lush cut flower garden, or virtually any other garden plant you have the room to grow! Click on the link above for more information. ADVANCED Plant Potting Mixes & Growing Mediums Easily Grow Container Plants with Fertilizer Enriched Soils
Or No Soil At All! Significant technological advances have improved even the lowly potting soil. New potting mixes for container gardening can be all organic, supplemented with beneficial bacteria, while other potting mixes incorporate encapsulated, time-release fertilizers for plant and water convenience.
Many new growing mediums have been developed that replace the need for soil altogether while providing superior results. Among the most popular are coir fiber, derived from coconut husks; rockwool, a growing medium high in water holding capability that is derived from rocks; Oasis foam growing medias, similar to floral foam, which are used extensively for starting seedlings and propagating cuttings; vermiculite; perlite; plus many more. To learn more about these exciting new products, click on the link above. SAFE Natural Plant Pest & Disease Controls Fight Garden Pests & Diseases Without Chemical Residues Most garden insect pests and diseases can now be controlled without the use of potentially dangerous synthetic products. Traps, barriers, beneficial insects, and other natural-based pest and disease controls will keep your plants healthy while keeping your food and family safe. Click on the link above for more information.
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The video below is a great example of growing lettuce without soil. This technique can easily be adapted to a home environment on a smaller scale as shown on the videos that follow.
Bill Harpole of National Garden Wholesale shows off his backyard hydroponic vegetable garden below.
In the video below, Carl Anderson of Virginia Hydroponics, shows how easy it is to grow kitchen herbs and vegetables indoors or out, with hydroponic gardening!
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Hi there, If you like strawberries, we have a bit of a strawberry theme going on this month. In honour of our book of the month - Strawberry's Surprise - we have a little video about growing strawberries at a Pick Your Own farm. So if you have a minute, do check it out and also our video of the month which is on our myspace page. We also have some very berry stuff happening on our website www.thefoodies.org You can find a chilly berry tart recipe at http://www.thefoodies.org/resources.asp?categoryID=22&resourceID=76 And if you have kids who like strawberries they can do an activity to work out how they grow at http://www.thefoodies.org/resources.asp?categoryID=3&resourceID=3 Best wishes for a sunny strawberry June!