Jennifer Dsouza
Website: http://www.advancednutrients.com
Gardening is my passion. I spend most of the time doing indoor and outdoor gardening and experiencing new methods like hydroponics gardening and enjoying it.
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Symptoms of Hydroponic Nutrients Deficiency
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2012-03-27 (3 views)
One of the significant advantages of hydroponic gardening is that you have total control over the kind of and amount of nutritional value that your garden receive. But this can also be one of its major disadvantages, as you have to be extra careful in how you change your hydroponic ... Read more (561 words)
Hydroponics Gardening Using Organic Methods
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2012-03-22 (6 views)
Artificial, inorganic plant foods dropping the diet depend of your media? Does enhancing hydroponically means a lot of cost to you? Well they respond to all your problems can be found in organic techniques of gardening. More and more gardeners these days are looking for natural gardening as it is ... Read more (416 words)
Most Common Mistakes Growers Make While Hydroponic Gardening
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-12-30 (5 views)
While growing hydroponic gardening, most of the growers do common mistakes which ruin their entire garden, not only that but also the investment and the energy spent on it goes wasted. In this article, I am sharing the information how to avoid those mistakes and gain profit from your hydroponic ... Read more (871 words)
Save your Hydroponics Root Zone from Gnats
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-08-11 (6 views)
Though hydroponics is a growing area of farming and gardening, it is not without problems. As a hydroponic gardener you have to be careful about pests that can attack your plants. Pests like thrips, spidermites and whiteflies can severely affect your plants' growth. However the biggest worry for the hydroponics ... Read more (457 words)
How to Take Care of Bamboo Plants Indoors?
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-07-29 (28 views)
Bamboo is a great indoor plant that can be grown in your home. Bamboo plant is easy to care, grow and it is great for interior spaces with dim natural light Bamboo is no more just a plant from China and favourite food of Pandas but it can also be ... Read more (454 words)
Keeping Snakes Out of the Garden
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-07-27 (14 views)
The sight of a snake in your garden is terrifying. In most of the gardens, you find the Garter snakes. They are not poisonous, but can they still be harmful? In a way they benefit your garden by protecting from pests and destructive rodents. However one has to be careful ... Read more (407 words)
Tackle your hydroponic Coco Coir’s Calcium Magnesium Deficiency
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-07-21 (85 views)
Coco coir is becoming the media of choice for the gardeners these days due to the innumerable benefits one can avail from it. Coco coir, also known as coco peat, coir dust or simply coir, is made by spinning the coconut fibers present outside the shell. As the byproduct of ... Read more (499 words)
Save Time With An Automatic Watering System In Your Greenhouse
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-07-19 (15 views)
Today, everything right from social networking to cell phones to ATM machines is all about saving time! And farming/ cultivation in greenhouses is no exception. The growers are looking for automated hydroponic equipments for their greenhouses as it will save time, hassles and labor cost! Watering greenhouses is one of ... Read more (435 words)
White Tea Soothes and Relaxes your Senses
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-06-20 (10 views)
White tea has been enjoyed by Chinese since thousand years. It is a new and exciting form of tea originally from China. Only recently it has gained popularity on the world market; until now it was a secret brew for many. For a very long time it has been a ... Read more (655 words)
General Hydroponics - Growing Medium
Submitted by Jennifer Dsouza on 2011-06-17 (9 views)
General hydroponics growing mediums are basically support system for the plants. These growing mediums vary from organic to non-organic material. Remember to sterile the material before you plant a new crop in it. Peat and straw are two organic mediums that are cheap, but they are prone to diseases. Listed ... Read more (504 words)

