Hydroplonic (sp?) Gardens
David R. Hershey
dh321 at PGSTUMAIL.PG.CC.MD.US
Tue Jan 16 00:01:51 EST 1996
The Hydroponic Society of America web page is a good place to begin a
search for hydroponics info. -
http://www.intercom.net/user/aquaedu/hsa/index.html
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David R. Hershey
Snail mail: 6700 Belcrest Road #112, Hyattsville, MD 20782-1398
Adjunct Professor, Biology/Horticulture Department
Prince George's Community College, Largo, MD 20772-2199
Email: dh321 at pgstumail.pg.cc.md.us
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On 14 Jan 1996, JANET G. BEUCLER wrote:
> After a trip to New Zealand I was told to look into hydroplonics as a
> method to grow vegetables and spices that are otherwise not available
> over there. Spinach, Mustard Greens, Lettuce, also the soil has no iron
> and i understand that hydroplonics allows the addition of metals into the
> vat. I need to know more. What resources are available on the net?
> Thanks in advance for references and/or advice. Janet B.
>
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