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    How to Dispose of Tomato Plants at The End Of Summer (Easy Guide)

    As summer comes to an end, it’s time to do some general garden maintenance, replenish the soil, and tidy up dead plants. Many summer veggies are done for the year; tomatoes are one of these. They might look rough, diseased, and unappealing. If you wonder how to dispose of tomato plants...
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    Commercial Microgreens Greenhouse | designed for our client

    Our client asked us to design a commercial set-up for growing microgreens. Each 1.825 meter microgreens profile may average 810 grams pf microgreen plants with a harvest potential between 5 – 10 days thus an average harvest potential 416 x 0.81kg = 336.9kg every 5-10 days. To produce...
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    Commercial Hydroponics Project for NFT Hydro client

    A longstanding client of NFT Hydro has experienced such a demand for his fresh produce grown on our NFT Systems, that they have decided to upscale to a commercial level of growing fresh produce in two 10 x 30 m Greenhouses. They had been trialing our NFT Hydro Bases & NFT Hydro Systems over the...
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    The tale of two Hydroponic Growers

    This is a tale of two growers, both started in similar circumstances. However, their projects took very different trajectories. Grower 1, after asking us for a quotation, decided to rather build his Hydroponic system. Convinced that research on the internet would guide him to his success...
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    Urban Renovation: Hydroponic Farms in Unused Buildings

    Cities are encouraged to see that urban renovations are underway whereby old, unused, or abandoned buildings, rooftops and empty lots are being repurposed with a better economic function than their original existence. It is encouraging to see this trend is being adopted throughout Africa &...
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    How to Grow Basil Microgreens

    Time to germinate: 2-3 days Time to harvest: around 15 days Guide to Growing Basil Microgreens Use good quality basil seeds, we recommend Seeds for Africa or Living Seeds to purchase your seeds from. Please don’t soak your basil seeds. Basil microgreens do not need to be covered in darkness...
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    Commercial Project growing on our NFT Hydro Bases

    Our NFT Hydro Bases will fill soon be stacked in a 10 x 30m greenhouse, as phase one of a commercial scale Hydroponic Project to be rolled out in South Africa. The client has opted to grow with our NFT Hydro Bases specifically for the following reasons: The NFT Hydro Base is designed to...
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    “Hydroponics is ‘hot’ and happening worldwide”

    What is the current status of hydroponic production around the world? Hydroponics is already very common in various parts of the world and there has been a sharp rise in recent years; hydroponics is ‘hot’ and happening across Europe as well as in North and South America. It makes commercial...
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    Seed Propagation with Oasis Grower Foam

    What can you expect when you propagate with Oasis Grower Foam: Faster root penetration. Better water distribution. Stronger, more uniform root growth. Robust plants through the entire growing cycle. 100% safe for growing edible crops. We recommend Oasis Grower Medium for all our growers...
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    How to Grow Amaranth Microgreens

    Amaranth is definitely one of the lesser-known microgreens, but you may have encountered it in its seed form. It’s an annual or perennial plant that grows around the world. There are approximately 70 species of the amaranth plant; purple, red, green, or gold. They may not be the best-known...
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    The Secrets to Successful Seed Propagation

    The below points will help you to maximize the germination rate of your seeds and that your seedlings start off as vigorously as possible, ensuring a successful hydroponic crop. Soak to test. Many seeds remain viable for years, but as they age, they lose water in their cells and the plant...
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    What To Do With Overripe Cucumbers: 5 Delicious Ideas

    If you’re trying to decide what to do with overripe cucumbers, we have some ideas for you. When cucumbers are left on the vine, they will continue to grow. They can become very large and take on a yellow color. Yellow cucumbers are tougher than perfectly ripe cucumbers, but this doesn’t mean...
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    How to Grow Delicious Brassica Vegetables

    Brassica vegetables, such as broccoli and turnips, are not only delicious, but they’re also healthy. Brassicas can be planted in seed trays or directly sown into their final growing position. What Vegetables Are Brassicas? Image Credit: Shutterstock. According to Wikipedia, brassicas are...
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    How To Freeze Tomatoes For Winter

    If you grow tomatoes in your garden, you’re probably familiar with huge quantities of ripening tomatoes during the months of July and August: so much so that it’s impossible to use them all up. If you find yourself unable to eat them all before they go bad, preserve them for winter. Here’s how...
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    17 Fresh Basil Recipes to Celebrate Summers Best Herb

    Few herbs capture the spirit of summer like basil. Whether you’re snipping it fresh from your garden or picking up a bunch at the market, its bright aroma and flavor can transform even the simplest recipe. From refreshing lemonades to hearty pastas, basil is the ingredient that instantly says...
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