1. In the 19thcentury, a German botanist at the University of Wurzburg,Julius Sachs, dedicated his career to understanding the essential elements that plants need to survive. By examining differences between plants grown in soil and those grown in water, Sachs found that plants did not need to grow...
  2. AccessAgriculture Training Video Une économie d’eau, une utilisation minimale de terre, moins de main-d’œuvre, une croissance rapide, un rendement élevé de fourrage hautement nourrissant qui améliore votre élevage. Voici les principaux avantages de la production de fourrage hydroponique. Langues...
  3. Peggy Bradley This class shows the organoponics movement in Cuba where 60% of their food is grown this way. Shows how to set up one in your own yard.
  4. Peggy Bradley A class on using small containers in a micro-garden. This shows using recycled materials to help construct a garden at home
  5. Peggy Bradley Class 5 of the Micro-Gardens Class on using mineral hydroponic nutrient.
  6. Peggy Bradley The first class in a series of videos on Micro-Gardens. How to grow your own food on a 100 by 50 foot lot
  7. Peggy Bradley This class shows different things that can be used instead of soil to grow plants. It is part of a micro-gardens Class to grow your own food on 100 by 50 foot lot.
  8. Peggy Bradley This is class 7 in the Micro-garden Training and concerns controlling pests with natural means.
  9. Peggy Bradley This is the ninth and final class in the Micro-gardens Course. It discusses products other than food that can be grown with hydroponics.
  10. Peggy Bradley This is Class 3 in the Micro-gardens Class. It discusses making larger garden containers out of shipping pallets and sheets of black plastic.