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Beginning Hydroponics: Soilless Gardening  
Author: Richard E. Nicholls
ISBN: 0894717413
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Library Journal
"An excellent nontechnical work for the beginner" is what LJ 's reviewer called the first edition of this book ( LJ 2/15/78). Here, Nicholls updates information on the methods of soilless gardening, which include raising plants in containers of water, gravel, sand, rocks, brick, and even styrofoam. He discusses the particular problems of soilless gardening in terms of pest control and weather and light conditions. New to this edition is a list of manufacturers and suppliers of greenhouses and greenhouse accessories; hydroponic materials; lighting equipment; and seeds; as well as a suggested list for further reading on the subject.- Judy Quinn, "Library Journal"Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.




Beginning Hydroponics: Soilless Gardening

FROM THE PUBLISHER

An updated edition of the classic guide to hydroponics, providing a thorough introduction to soilless gardening.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

``An excellent nontechnical work for the beginner'' is what LJ 's reviewer called the first edition of this book ( LJ 2/15/78). Here, Nicholls updates information on the methods of soilless gardening, which include raising plants in containers of water, gravel, sand, rocks, brick, and even styrofoam. He discusses the particular problems of soilless gardening in terms of pest control and weather and light conditions. New to this edition is a list of manufacturers and suppliers of greenhouses and greenhouse accessories; hydroponic materials; lighting equipment; and seeds; as well as a suggested list for further reading on the subject.-- Judy Quinn, ``Library Journal''

     



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