Backyard Gardening - The Wiki Grow System
There are many different ways to plant vegetables and fruit from hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics and more. But the Wiki Grow System is unique and surpasses any one particular growing system. The Wiki Grow System incorporates soil and hydroponics. Your plants have a constant source of water through a unique wicking of fertilized water that also has all the benefits of the minerals received through the soil. The plants are growing inside a man-made material called a 'grow pot" that allows the roots to self-prune itself creating a healthy plant that will yield its maximum growth and fruit production.
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Backyard Gardening - The Wiki Grow System
There are many different ways to plant vegetables and fruit from hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics and more. But the Wiki Grow System is unique and surpasses any one particular growing system. The Wiki Grow System incorporates soil and hydroponics. Your plants have a constant source of water through a unique wicking of fertilized water that also has all the benefits of the minerals received through the soil. The plants are growing inside a man-made material called a 'grow pot" that allows the roots to self-prune itself creating a healthy plant that will yield its maximum growth and fruit production.
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Backyard Gardening - The Wiki Grow System

Backyard Gardening - The Wiki Grow System

by Gregg Stephens
Backyard Gardening - The Wiki Grow System

Backyard Gardening - The Wiki Grow System

by Gregg Stephens

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Overview

There are many different ways to plant vegetables and fruit from hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics and more. But the Wiki Grow System is unique and surpasses any one particular growing system. The Wiki Grow System incorporates soil and hydroponics. Your plants have a constant source of water through a unique wicking of fertilized water that also has all the benefits of the minerals received through the soil. The plants are growing inside a man-made material called a 'grow pot" that allows the roots to self-prune itself creating a healthy plant that will yield its maximum growth and fruit production.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157447526
Publisher: G-Man Productions
Publication date: 03/15/2017
Series: Backyard Gardening - No Space Left Behind , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gregg Stephens is an agriculture and aquaponic specialist with a bachelor's degree in zoology. He enjoys cultivating various growing systems and fish culture.
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