Friday, February 14, 2020

Best 2020 - Hydroponic Food Production: A Definitive Guidebook of Soilless Food Growing Methods


Best Hobbies & Home 2020 ✔ Hydroponic Food Production: A Definitive Guidebook of Soilless Food Growing Methods. 

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Howard M. Resh Gardening & Landscape Design Howard Resh is the guru of the hydroponic field. Everything is here for you to learn. Formula, diy hydroponic systems, plant health, etc. Not one of those thin books that promise everything. This book is packed with all the information you have ever wanted on hydroponics and the information you have not even considered. I highly suggest that you snap up hydroponic books by this author.Ed Rivera




Best Howard M. Resh Gardening & Landscape Design This is an excellent book for anybody considering the commerical applications of hydroponics. It covers in detail different hydroponic methods and discusses the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of each. Well illustrated and includes a complete bibliography.


Howard M. Resh Gardening & Landscape Design My review comes with mixed emotions. On the one hand overall I gave the book a 5 star, but with some significant reservations. Here goes.First the reservations: if you definitively are or are going to be small scale, you don't need this pricey book. There are others that will work well for much less. There is more detail than you need for the backyard. Additionally, the author's writing style is at times stiff and wordy and technical terms frequently will have you looking for a dictionary. Another annoyance is that, despite the apparent good organization, based on looking at the table of contents, there are times whem the author wanders off course a bit.Now the good news: Wow! This book is packed with all kinds of ideas about hydroponic operations (some of them really large scale) in the US, South America, Europe, and the Far East. You really get a great range of ideas to think about. You also will get a great deal of information about alternatives in growing mediums, plant nutrition and delivery thereof, greenhouse organization, on through to harvesting methodologies.The bottom line is that, knowing what I know now, I would buy the book again, and plan to keep it close to the top of the pile :) where I can reach for some references.

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