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When it comes to hydroponics you can grow
just about anything, including most house plants, flowering plants,
vegetables, several different kinds of fruits, and many different
kind of herbs for seasoning or health purposes.
Hydroponic gardening indoors can provide you with a year-round
supply of fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants and flowers. The
choices are almost endless and depend on your personal preferences.
Here is a quick list of some of the most popular items people grow
in their hydroponic gardens. Once you gain experience with this
powerful growing process, you can experiment with other plants.
» Vegetables
- By growing vegetables hydroponically, you can raise more
vegetables faster than in an outdoor garden. You can grow most
vegetables year-round, giving you a constant supply of healthy
produce any time.
Vegetable plants grown in soil must be spaced as much as a foot
apart to keep their root systems from fighting for necessary water
and nutrients. Using hydroponics, all of the nutrients and moisture
is pumped directly to the plants. Hydroponic gardening lets you
place individual plants closer together, taking up less space.
The basic requirements for growing vegetables does not change much
in a hydroponic garden. They still need the appropriate levels of
light and warmth, and you must follow all the normal procedures for
caring for each plant. Since you can control most factors in your
hydroponic garden, you don't have to rely on the weather and other
outside conditions. You can grow no matter what the season or
weather.
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Fruits - Hydroponic gardening
allows you to grow fruits and melons all year long. However, to be
successful, you need to understand and pay attention to the growing
conditions a particular fruit needs to reach it's full potential.
Water based fruits make a good choice for your hydroponic garden.
These include watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes (technically a
fruit), strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and
grapes. Many hydroponic gardeners also successfully grow exotic
fruits such as kiwi and pineapple.
» Herbs -
Fresh herbs are very popular, and can be fun and rewarding to grow.
Herbs mature rapidly, require little care, and have a wide variety
of culinary and health uses. Even small hydroponic units can produce
an impressive crop of herbs.

Many people grow herbs in small hydroponic units for decoration and
for natural air freshness. Many herbs create scents that can mask
daily household odors that you would usually remove with chemical
air fresheners. Once they reach their maturity, they now become a
part of your cooking pleasures.
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Grow Anything -There
is almost nothing that cannot be successfully grown hydroponically,
it simply comes down to how much time you want to put into your
hydroponic garden. Some other growing ideas include flowers,
foliage, corn, cacao, sugar cane, rice, tea, tobacco and cereal
grains. In most cases these crops are started hydroponically, and
when the seedlings reach their desired size they are transplanted to
gardens and fields.