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Terry Fujimoto sees the future of agriculture in the exposed roots of the leafy greens he and his students grow in thin streams of water at a campus greenhouse. The program run by the California State Polytechnic University agriculture...

TPIE is the trade event that offers everything foliage, floral and tropicals all in one location, at one time, at one place. This year the date is set from January 15th to 17th 2009 TPIE’s trade show is more than 200,000 sq. ft. of living...

AGRItunity 2009 is a conference and trade show with the latest in agricultural technology and business information and trends that will benefit agricultural operations large and small. Breakout sessions will focus of a variety of topics such...

The next PGTA (Progressive Gardening Trade Association) annual meeting and Eco-Product Showcase will be held on April 25th and 26th, 2009, with pre- and post-convention activities on the 24th and 27th respectively. This years meeting is hosted at...

Are you afraid you aren’t technical enough to try hydroponics? Succeeding at growing plants in your garden can be tricky, yet more people feel that is easier than growing tomatoes and lettuce in the soil. Did you know that...

Substrate, climate and light are the three key factors for a successful grow. Your substrate accounts for 1/3. What you need is air around your roots, high water capacity, a good buffer for pH changes, a balanced set of micro elements, organic and...

For a beast of a growing job you need a Mammoth Tent. The indoor greenhouse just got bigger, on top of being better. Why settle for growing a handful of plants just because you grow indoors? With the new Mammoth Tent you can...

The most flavor and nutrition is always gained from fresh, just picked foods. Consider the wonders of having your own fresh herb selection all year long at home. Why sacrifice the quality of taste and aroma using dried herbs...

Chili peppers are famous throughout the world from the fiery cuisines of Mexico, India, Thailand and Africa to the subtle flavor enhancement of the most...

Never assume that a plant is ignorant. They may not have a brain so to speak and they are not able to move about freely, but a plant is far from being unintelligent. Plants don’t need to attend school to learn how to go about ...

  

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