Hydroponics as a Way to Grow to Plants without Soils

 
by Paul J. Easton

The term hydroponics was coined in the USA in the early 1930′s. It was coined to describe the scheme of plant growing with the roots of the plant based in mineral-rich waters. From the words hydro and ponos which are Greek for “water” and “to work” respectively, hydroponics literally is defined as ‘working with water’.

The definition of hydroponics has gradually become broadened to distinguish all forms of gardening without the usual soil as in traditional farming. Let us take a look at the importance of hydroponics in the history of mankind.

Hydroponic gardens in history are evidently a big part of early societies. One of the biggest evidence of the use of hydroponics is with the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

In addition, the Aztec Indians has even pioneered a scheme of producing plant crops on rafts in shallow lakes. You can even witness some of these floating gardens near Mexico City.

In 1930, as the term hydroponics became popular, Gericke produced the first commercial hydroponic unit in America. During the Second World War the American forces in the Pacific produced vegetables hydroponically to survive.

Developments went on and the use of hydroponics commercially spread worldwide but it was the development of a method famous as N.F.T. by Dr Alan Cooper in the 1970′s that improved the nutritional formulations and successfully driven the hydroponic farming industry into a wide range of plants.

These led to the massive growth of commercially viable plants for consumption. Thus, the automatic control systems have become accessible as well as developments were made in the industry. As digital testing equipment unfolded, the field of hydroponics became finally accessible to the home gardener. Quality Equipment will help your plants grow.

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