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Michael over at the Economic Collapse Blog doesn’t think so, and neither do I.
Companies ‘too big to fail’ rushed out and got bigger. Governments trying to borrow their way out of debt, without spending money on infrastructure, or money making ventures which would pay back the debt.
How long before they ‘allow’ us
Continue reading So, did we learn anything from 2008?
For the past few years I have dedicated myself to the study, development and promotion of a simple and cheap Hydroponic system that is cost effective on a very small -household- scale.
Since it is a basic, stripped down system, I’ve called it “Naked” hydroponics.
The reason I believe such a system is important
Continue reading Surviving the Crash, or, why I believe Hydroponics will be vital to the survival of ordinary people
For those not lucky enough to live in Australia, or any handy person, here’s an Ebook so you can make your own Naked Hydroponic planter. Now you can get the full story of Naked Hydroponics, “the world’s simplest, easiest, most convenient and cheapest hydroponic system”. If you’ve ever thought about your chances of
Continue reading Make your own “Naked” Hydroponic Planter
The Dose is the key.
If you aren’t getting the results you were hoping for from your Naked Planter, it’s almost certainly due to the wrong amount of nutrient.
And I’m prepared to take -at least- some of the blame.
The problem is there are just too many variables to give an exact dosage,
Continue reading Correct Nutrient Levels; a pictorial guide.
About us? Well basically we’re not ambitious. We just want to change the world. (Doesn’t everyone?) This is just the first step. For my long term goal, read my blog about “Living off the Land”, at avasay.com. After thousands (millions?) of years of being totally at the mercy of the weather, Hydroponics has finally
Continue reading About Us
Of course, the big break-through for us was finding a nutrient which actually worked consistently with our ‘stripped down’ system. We trialled every commercial nutrient mix we could find.
Continue reading Nutrients
Thanks to a little prod from ‘Fiona’ (see forum) I have finally addressed a long standing (and embarrassingly obvious) ‘gunnadoo’. After trialling many different brands of nutrient, I have at last gotten around to making a simple comparison of the elements included in the 2 nutrient mixes we have had most success with. Whereas
Continue reading Nutrient Comparison
A couple of people have asked me why Optimum Grow and Optimum Bloom both come in 2 parts. The reason for this -as I understand it- is because some elements tend to react with other elements; specifically calcium tends to react with phosphates and sulphates. This causes what is variously described as ‘nutrient lockout’,
Continue reading Why 2 part Nutrients?
To my mind, pretty bloody well.
Naked Hydroponics really is hydroponics stripped bare. It is a totally passive system, using no water pumps or air pumps, or growing medium. It is the roots that are naked, not -necessarily- the gardener.
To really push the analogy, you could say the roots are skinny dipping in
Continue reading So how does naked hydroponics work?
Tomatoes are very easy to grow in naked hydroponics and combine well with other plants, like lettuce, celery, strawberries and cucumbers etc.; even though they do have heavier feeding requirements.
Continue reading Growing Tomatoes, the ‘naked’ way.
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