Growers all over the world are using hydroponic techniques for food and ornamental plant production. Hydroponic growing is attracting much attention due to the lack of a large water supplies or fertile farmland. Hobby farmers and home gardeners have used hydroponics on a smaller scale to grow fresh vegetables year round and to grow plants in smaller spaces, such as the basement or an apartment balcony. Many greenhouses and nurseries also practice hydroponic techniques by growing their plants in a soilless, peat- or bark-based growing mix and supplying nutrients through the water supply.
Hydroponics offers many advantages for commercial agriculture. Cultivating plants without soil eliminates the need for vast farmland and allows crops to be produced in greenhouses or even in the desert sands. Properly run farms produce more food with less overall fossil fuel costs than most forms of agriculture. Hydroponic farms can be located closer to markets, ensuring fresher produce with reduced transportation costs
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Hydroponics (from the Greek words hydro water and pono labor) is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, without soil.
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