Posted on Friday, February 24, 2017 at 8:52 am CST
Newsround has recently published an article revealing the findings of an experiment that has been completed with a group of UK school children, looking into how we can get children to like vegetables more. The study was designed to see if training ourselves to like foods that we didn't previously is possible – and it seems like it is.
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Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 3:45 am CST
Hydroponica, an industry renowned supplier of hydroponics equipment, well known for their dedication to providing the greatest hydroponic collections at the most affordable prices, has recently added a new line of nutrients to their incredibly extensive range, the world dominating Remo Nutrients.
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Posted on Thursday, December 08, 2016 at 3:15 am CST
Hydroponic growing is each day becoming more and more popular across the world, with a high number of people in the UK in particular being drawn to the gardening method and in turn reaping its many advantages. One company, whom couldn't be more delighted with this, is hydroponics supplier Hydroponica, who continuously reveal hydroponic growing benefits for all to see, giving people a clear indication of how they could utilise the growing method to their advantage.
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Posted on Monday, November 21, 2016 at 3:15 am CST
It has recently been reported that eliminating migrant workers from the supply chain could result in the abolishment of fresh British vegetables, with one leading British farmer in particular warning that if Brexit immigration controls are to prevent thousands of Eastern Europeans from working in the UK like planned, our supermarket shelves will no longer be able to offer British produce.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 4:15 am CDT
Each year the Welsh Health Survey carefully examines the eating habits of children in Wales and publishes the findings. This year's recordings were shocking to many, showing that more children are eating a greater amount of sweets and confectionery than they are fruit and veg.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 3:15 am CDT
Transitioning from summer to autumn can often be difficult for gardeners however to make it a little bit easier for all Haskins has recently announced what they consider to be the top autumn gardening tips – these are as follows:
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Posted on Friday, September 23, 2016 at 7:49 am CDT
Many think that when autumn comes to an end, all there is left to do in a garden is harvest the fruits and vegetable which have been grown however this is not true and autumn is actually as important as spring when it comes to gardening. Autumn is a key time for gardeners to prepare and get ahead for the next growing season and some crops can even be grown throughout September and even further on, depending on the weather. Here are some crops that can be grown:
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Posted on Friday, September 23, 2016 at 3:15 am CDT
Since 2009 the Paignton Zoo in Devon has been utilising hydroponic farming to feed a large majority of its animals – not only diversifying animal feed but also vastly increasing nutritional density. The hydroponics system located at the zoo works to grow a range of nutritious crops including spinach and lettuce and the approximately 2000 animals that live at the zoo greatly enjoy these.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:45 am CDT
The hydroponics market value is set to grow from $19.95 billion in 2015 to a whopping £27.33 billion in 2020. Hydroponics is a sub segment of hydro culture which utilises water and nutrient rich solutions to grow pants and produce without having to incorporate soil, which can often be detrimental to growing. This modern farming method is gaining popularity quickly, as many people are realising how advantageous it is when compared to other traditional manners of growing.
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Posted on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 4:00 am CDT
Due to lack of farmland and space in Singapore, vertical farming methods are now becoming increasingly popular – with more farms opting to utilise high-tech, hydroponic methods to overcome limitations. Hydroponic growing not only enables people to grow in much smaller spaces but is also easier and more manageable too, requiring less maintenance.
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