How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Choosing the Correct Organic Hydroponic Medium
Learn about organic hydroponic mediums and how they can aid your organicgarden in this free educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas, which as been open since 2001. His knowledge comes from years of practice. He was also a student of [...]
How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : How to Get Started as an Organic Gardener
The basics of organic gardening are covered in thisfree educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas, which as been open since 2001. His knowledge comes from years of practice. He was also a student of Future Farmers of America. Filmmaker: julio [...]
How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Lighting an Indoor Organic Garden
Creating the proper lighting and lighting techniques to allow your organic garden to thrive indoors isdiscussed in this free educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas, which as been open since 2001. His knowledge comes from years of practice. He was [...]
How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Making Organic Compost & Humates for Organic Gardens
Create your own organic compost and humates in order to assist in your garden’sgrowth. Learn more in this free educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas, which as been open since 2001. His knowledge comes from years of practice. He was [...]
How to Identify and Manage the Basic Types of Garden Insects
Garden insects: know your friends & foesLearn to identify and manage three basic types of garden pests Why is it when 97% of the world’s insects are considered to be either beneficial or harmless, your garden attracts only the remaining 3% that are considered PESTS? Although it may seem this way, there are both “good” [...]