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Hydroponic Lettuce – 9 Advantages

October 22nd, 2009 No comments

So you’re thinking of growing your own hydroponic lettuce? You should because it is delicious and you can make money too! Lettuce is probably the easiest vegetable to grow hydroponically too!

Below are some reasons why you should grow hydroponic lettuce.

1. As you’re not growing your lettuce in the soil, you’re not going to have that soil taste that is just so hard to wash out. I’m sure you know what Im talking about!

2. You will not be passing on any soil borne diseases to your lettuce which is a real problem for many gardeners.

3. You will have no need to eliminate any soil loving pests so you won’t need to invest in any expensive pesticides. As a result your lettuce will remain organic. We all know how slugs always seem to head straight for the lettuce dont we!

4. Running costs will be approximately 20% lower with hydroponic lettuce once the initial costs and set up have been taken care of.

5. Maintenance time is reduced. There is no need to water them as they already have access to all the nutrients they need and weeding doesn’t exist with hydroponic gardening. In fact all you’ll really need to do is pick the lettuce once it’s ready.

6. You will have permanent lettuce yields if you space out your initial seeds by a period of 1 week for the first 4 weeks. This is due to the hydroponic growing phase being 4 weeks for lettuce.

7. You can grow hydroponic lettuce anywhere; bedroom, garage, conservatory, garden, window ledge, rooftop or greenhouse.

8. Hydroponic lettuce tends to grow an average of 40% larger than their soil born brothers. This is due to the fact that you have manipulated the growing environment to be optimal for lettuce. They will also have access to all the nutrients they need.

9. Hydroponic lettuce also grows faster than other lettuce. This is partly due to the plant roots not having to grow larger to search for nutrients in the soil. Another big benefit which means money in the bank for you!

Hydroponic Lettuce is lovelyand a fun past time if you decide to grow your own. Think about learning how to grow your own Hydroponic Lettuce , we can show you how to do it! Then you can just sit back, watch it grow and enjoy!

Hot Tubs And Solar Power

October 9th, 2009 No comments

People are interested in the environment and they are looking for ways to not waste energy. The power of the sun is a free source of energy (as the wind is) and people would like to learn ways to harness that power. Solar cells are becoming more and more popular as they become perfected as well as their prices drop.

If you are thinking of buying a new hot tub and are one of these environmentally conscience people, you might be wondering about the prospect of buying a solar hot tub. What you will find though, is that there is no such thing and there are several reasons for it. Right now it is too hard to build a solar cell and battery combination that is economical enough to be feasible. You see, hot tubs need to keep the water warm 24 hours straight and obviously the sun is not out 24 hours at a time.

Another reason why manufacturers have not built this kind of hot tub is because there is not enough demand for it. There are very few places in the United States that get enough sun year round for a solar hot tub to have any chance of working. If money cannot be made on a product, manufacturers will not make it and this is the case with solar hot tubs.

People who are still interested in such an idea may want to look into buying their own solar cells and constructing their own makeshift unit. Of course you want to make sure that you live in a place that gets plenty of direct sunlight or you will be wasting your time. Additionally, this is not something that a novice will be able to do easily. Something like attaching solar panels to a hot tub and actually having it work would be something best left to an electrician or someone with experience.

Hot tubs dont come solar ready like you might think they would in this time of heightened awareness of energy savings. There are many ways to save on electricity and power but a hot tub may not be one of them. If you are still really interested in solar power, you might go down to your local hot tub store and ask their opinion on what you would need to do to outfit a tub with solar panels. Some models of hot tubs might be better suited for such a transformation than others and you would want to gather as much information as you could before you got started.

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