DIY Hydroponic Gardens: Build an Inexpensive System
DIY Hydroponic Gardens
Author: Tyler Baras (Farmer Tyler)
Overview
“DIY Hydroponic Gardens” is a practical guide for home DIY enthusiasts, detailing how to design, build, and maintain over a dozen unique hydroponic systems at minimal cost.
Key Features
- No Soil or Sunlight Needed: Hydroponic systems allow you to grow plants anywhere, even in areas with limited water.
- Water Efficiency: These sealed systems minimize evaporation, conserving water effectively.
- Step-by-Step Instructions: The book includes detailed photos and instructions for building and maintaining hydroponic systems.
Contents
- Recipes for nutrient solutions
- Light and ventilation sources
- Comprehensive equipment guide
- Growing and maintenance instructions
- 12+ hydroponic system builds
- Complete crop selection charts
Conclusion
“DIY Hydroponic Gardens” is an essential resource for anyone looking to start their journey in hydroponics, providing all the necessary information for success.
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Jane –
I bought this book after borrowing a copy from the library. It clearly illustrates several approaches, from basic ones to complex, providing clear and detailed instructions and troubleshooting advice. It is the best book on hydroponics I found so far.
Adam Maberry –
Good read. Great condition
victor –
Author is good at presenting different concepts
I was looking into vertical systems but I admit that information contained within applies to horizontal or vertical systems
Laura –
I had just gotten into hydroponics, completed my first NFT system, and got a bunch of supplies to start seedlings, then got sick and put on quarantine for corona-virus (but was negative). Anyhow, during the 2 week long solitary confinement I purchased and read this book. It had a well written introduction to hydroponics, which was somewhat of a review for me (self designated intermediate hydroponic gardener), but filled some gaps left open from my internet education. The bulk of the book was on the basics of the main types of hydroponics systems with instructions on how to build each system. The instructions came with supplies and detailed steps adequate to build directly from. The last several sections turned out to be an incredibly useful reference which reminded me why good books are much easier to use than searching on the internet. It had sections on each type of plant commonly grown with hydroponics (at least in the author’s experience). No weed section. 🙂 It also had hints on how go germinate seeds and much more.
Highly recommended book. My bible for hydroponics. Thank you Tyler!
jwadli –
Shows simple, practical examples of all the popular hydroponic systems. Text is concise and thorough. Material lists are complete but there could have been fewer photographs and more diagrams to clear up construction details. For some reason the text is printed in grey ink rather than black which is hard on my old eyes. Highly recommended.