Homemade Hydroponics Passive System Is Eco Friendly and Grows Great Tasting Vegetables Almost Automatically
Ukiah, CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2009 -- Tip and Laura of Hydro-Plans.com are proud to announce the addition of a Eco friendly hydroponics system made into plans for its homemade hydroponics website. The new diy hydroponic plans are designed for simplicity as well as reliability.
The simple hydroponics system uses no electricity, as there are no pumps or timers necessary. The reservoir feeds the control system that distributes the nutrient solution to the growing containers when the plant demands water. The system is reliable and has only 1 moving part.
Tip and Laura have been designing simple hydroponics plans for a couple of years trying to show people how easy hydroponics really is. Tips first hydroponic system was made in 1983 and was a passive wick method of hydroponics. The results of that hydroponic system were so good, that many more systems followed using a variety of pumps, timers, and sprayers, etc.
Hydro-Plans has found that the simple passive systems works very well and takes the least amount of money to build. Plastic doesn't break down so it makes sense to reuse plastic containers destined for the landfill. Recycled plastics can be used for reservoirs, trays, and growing containers, many items can be found laying around a typical house or garage.
For additional information on the the new simple hydroponics system and to see the other diy hydroponic system plans and projects visit Hydro-Plans.com (http://hydro-plans.com/simple-hydroponics-system/index.php/simple-hydroponics-system).
Contact:
Tip and Laura
owners and designers
Ukiah, CA 95482
Simple Hydroponic System (http://hydro-plans.com)
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