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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Grow Potatoes by Hydroponic System

Potatoes are simple plant that we have to use for cooking, if we can grow and eat our potatoes it should be a good living. Potato plants are herbaceous perennials that grow about 60 cm high, depending on variety, the culms dying back after flowering. They bear white, pink, red, blue or purple flowers with yellow stamens resembling those of other Solanaceous species such as tomato and aubergine. The tubers of varieties with white flowers generally have white skins, while those of varieties with colored flowers tend to have pinkish skins. Potatoes are cross-pollinated mostly by insects, including bumblebees that carry pollen from other potato plants, but a substantial amount of self-fertilizing occurs as well. Tubers form in response to decreasing day length, although this tendency has been minimized in commercial varieties.

Growing Hydroponic Potatoes
By tracy ballisager

Looking to start growing hydroponic potatoes at home? If you have tried, you have found that it is not very easy. However, there are ways that you can do this and without a lot of the frustration that you may have found. In this article, we will discuss an easier and cheaper way of growing hydroponic potatoes at home.


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The first thing you need to do is make sure that you have all your supplies. You will need seed potatoes, straw, perlite, wood chips, or sand, and a planting container. Now that you have everything you need, you can get started.

When growing hydroponic potatoes at home, you need to make sure that you have a good setup. This means you want an area that is dark and cool. You never want to plant your potatoes in an area that will ever be more than eighty degrees ever. If you do, you will find that it will have difficulty producing any new products.

Now, to get started, cut your seed potatoes in half. Allow them to dry just as they are for as long as a week. When they have dried, plant the halves within your choice of growing method. It will only take a few days to sprout new potatoes.


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As mentioned you want to keep the plant dark, no sunlight is necessary. In fact, using straw to cover the entire thing will do the trick and it is cheap at the same time. As time goes and you are ready to harvest, all you need to do is reach in and grab. This is important because it will provide room for the others to keep growing.

If you have troubles at first, growing hydroponic potatoes in your home, do not fret. Potatoes are very difficult to achieve in this medium simply because they require so little, which makes it so hard. When growing hydroponic potatoes, just remember that you need dark, cool, and seed plants to get started.

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum and provide info on gardening. See her website for tips on hydroponic gardening Hydroponic Strawberries
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Types of potato
Potato varieties are often described in terms of their waxiness. The distinction arises from the comparative ratio of two potato starch compounds: amylose and amylopectin. Amylose, a long-chain molecule, disintegrates easily when cooked in water, and lends itself to dishes in which the potato is mashed; varieties containing a higher amylopectin content are classified as waxy.

Potatoes are used to brew alcoholic beverages such as vodka and as food for domestic animals; potato starch is used to produce organic chemicals, in the textile industry, and in the manufacture of papers and boards. Maine companies are exploring the possibilities of using waste potatoes to obtain polylactic acid for use in plastic products; other research projects seek ways to use the starch as a base for biodegradable packaging. source: wikipedia.org.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Save the electric cost by Solar lamp

There are many types of lamp that you can buy for decorating your home especially your garden home that also needs the natural style lamp. In addition to lamp for outdoor or garden, Solar lamp post is so interesting.

solar lamp
It is suitable for you when you want to relax in your garden at night. Not only for decorate your garden but also safety at night when you walk around. Moreover the solar lamp has no electricity needed. It runs on eco-smart solar which render up to eight hours of LED light from a full day’s sunshine. This all alluminium construction lamp post will illuminate your garden with our energy efficient, super-bright LED's.

The gas-light design of our solar lamp is classic and adds an elegant appeal to your front or back yard. Using efficient solar-powered technology, the solar post lights receive their energy from built-in batteries charged daily by the sun, which in turn light the 8 super-bright LED bulbs at night. Each solar lamp post has real beveled glass panes that add to the late 19th Century appeal. No maintenance is required with the powder-coated cast-aluminum solar lamp posts that are weather resistant & won't rust.

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