 |
The History Of Hydroponics Throughout The Ages
Author: Michael Straumietis  | Posted: 07-05-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 22 | Rating: (54) (?)
Hydroponics has its beginnings alongside the formation of the first major civilizations. Hieroglyphic records show that the ancient Egyptians were probably the first people to attempt to grow plants in a soil-less environment. Some suspect that the hanging Gardens of Babylon may have used primitive hydroponic technology. The Roman Emperor Tiberius is believed to have used hydroponic techniques to grow cucumbers out of season. But after these early experiments, there is little evidence that any major civilization attempted hydroponic growing for over a thousand years.
The next major development in hydroponics occurred in the 17th century in Europe, where greenhouses began to be regularly used to grow plants and vegetables. During this time, a British naturalist by the name of John Woodward began experimenting with growing spearmint without soil. He discovered that these plants managed to grow larger and stronger than those which grew through more traditional means. In the mid-nineteenth century the laboratory techniques needed to grow plants hydroponically were further developed in Germany.
Growers in the United States began examining the possibility of using hydroponic techniques in the early part the twentieth century. Typical greenhouses require a great deal of costly maintenance because the soil had to be regularly replaced and many saw hydroponics as a possible way to get the benefits of greenhouse growing without the expense. Between the years of 1925 and 1935, many American organizations made significant strides in the technology of hydroponics. Various agricultural experiment stations developed the methods necessary for large scale hydroponic growing and replacing the soil entirely in favor of a nutrient solution. It was during this time that William Frederick Gericke, a professor a the University of California Berkeley, coined the term "hydroponics." Gericke also became famous for using hydroponic techniques to grow incredibly sized tomatoes in his backyard.
The U.S. began exploring and experimenting with practical applications of hydroponics during World War Two. The Pentagon faced the challenge of supplying food to servicemen stationed in the Pacific Theatre, where it was difficult to ship food and impossible to grow on the rocky islands. The government solved this by applying hydroponic techniques to grow food for the soldiers and sailors.
Because hydroponic systems proved to be expensive at the time, most large-scale plans were abandoned. However, in the sixties and seventies, interest was renewed when advances in commercial plastics promised to cut down on the cost of hydroponics significantly. Plastics were used in greenhouses and growing beds and allowed for the creation of plastic drippers. It was during this time that functional larger scale hydroponic gardens became a reality, with hydroponic greenhouses appearing in California deserts, Arizona, and the Middle East.
Today, hydroponics is popular not just as a way to produce larger, healthier, and more flavorful foods on a large scale, but also as a household hobby. Simple hydroponic systems can help people grow herbs, flowers, or vegetables in their basement, in a large closet or even on their kitchen counter.
Many people look to hydroponics as the way the most food may be grown in the future. As the amount of arable land diminishes each year, hydroponics may be the answer to sustaining the world's food supply because of its ability to produce larger yields using a smaller amount of space. NASA has experimented with hydroponics as a means of growing vegetables in space.
Rate this Article:
Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/the-history-of-hydroponics-throughout-the-ages-405950.html
About the Author:Michael Straumietis is co-founder of Advanced Nutrients, an international marketer and manufacturer of agricultural, home & garden, hydroponics and soil less fertilizers and plant nutrients. Discover 20 years of hydroponics expertise and knowledge compiled in articles, journals and products at http://www.advancednutrients.com.
|
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free! |
|
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Gardening Articles
Garden Design- a Way to Design Your Dream Garden By: Article Manager | 06/10/2008 Garden designing is the way to give an attractive appearance to your garden. Generally, gardens are the greatest attraction in any landscape. If more and more gardens are designed, it will be helpful to keep home and other places pollution free. Garden design is an art to give a good shape to your garden.
Gardening - Tips and Techniques By: Martin Milewski | 06/10/2008 One of the oldest hobbies known to man, gardening has withstood the test of time as a hobby. It is not only enjoyable but fruitful as well in more ways than one because plants actually bear fruits. You can grow your own flower and vegetables and even fruit. Gardening is...
The Innovative Push Reel Lawn Mowers By: George Kilbride | 05/10/2008 Push reel lawn mowers are generally used to cut off home turf. But do you know that this also stands for a higher purpose? It is a given fact that people use this equipment for gardening to retain clean and well-maintained surroundings. But apart from this, it is also considered...
Concrete Garages | Accommodating Your 4wd Vehicle By: Nicolas Paice | 05/10/2008 Tips on choosing a concrete sectional garage of a size suitable for 4WD vehicles
Bulbs for Fall Planting By: Aura Angheliu | 05/10/2008 Spring flowering bulbs are planted in the fall. Late September is the time to begin, but spring bulbs can be planted up to December as long as the soil is not frozen solid.
In spring, nature unlocks her treasure chest to reveal the beauty of bulbs. The glorious displays in gardens and parks are the result of gardeners who plan ahead: Tulip, Daffodil, Hyacinth Flowering Onion, Amaryllis, Anemone (Windflower), Glory of the snow, Crocus, Trout lily, Common snowdrop, Spring Starflower.
Online Shopping & Gardening Tips for the Young, Marvellous and Broke By: Robert | 04/10/2008 Clever ideas to take your pad from dreary to dazzling without breaking the bank
Growing Roses - The Top 5 Mistakes Most People Make By: Dave Leach | 03/10/2008 As a rose grower myself and author of a gardening website, I get many questions about why a certain rose bush has failed or what a person might be doing wrong. Over time, these many mistakes people make, began to fall into five major categories. The five major rose growing mistakes that most people could avoid!
Art of Growing a Bonsai Tree By: nlwest21 | 02/10/2008 The art of shrinking trees as they grow has become a popular practice in all parts of the world and is considered not only artistic - but in some cultures it is spiritual to them.
More from Michael Straumietis
Measuring and Adjusting Your Hydroponic Nutrients By: Michael Straumietis | 17/05/2008 | Gardening "Feed the soil, feed the plants" is an ancient maxim. Plants need 16 essential nutrients: 3 from the water and 13 from the soil. Hydroponics, however,is the science of growing plants without soil so the plants thrive on nutrient solution alone. Thus it is imperative to provide your hydroponic system the exact amount of hydroponic nutrients.
Invaluable Safety Tips for Your Hydroponic Grow Lights By: Michael Straumietis | 17/05/2008 | Gardening Hydroponic systems for growing your own fresh fruits, herbs and vegetables require several key things: nutrients, a pump to circulate the nutrients, growing trays and pots for the plants to be held in, and some sort of grow media. Indoor systems also require an efficient light source and good ventilation. Often overlooked, lighting makes the difference between good results and superb results!
Choosing the Hydroponic System that Is Right For You By: Michael Straumietis | 09/05/2008 | Gardening Hydroponic systems have become more and more advanced as the technology has popularized and entered the mainstream. Now you can buy and install any number of different hydroponic systems. Advanced Nutrients, a leader in hydroponic nutrients, presents this list of the most popular systems.
The Five Major Benefits of Aeroponics By: Michael Straumietis | 09/05/2008 | Gardening Aeroponics is an advanced process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil medium. Aeroponic growing differs from hydroponics growing, which uses water as a growing medium and essential minerals to sustain plant growth.
How to Save Money on Hydroponics Equipment By: Michael Straumietis | 09/05/2008 | Gardening Hydroponics equipment allows us to grow food where no one has grown before, be it underground in the Earth, or above, in space as NASA has done, or under the oceans, this technology and equipment will further assist mankind in its quest for survival
The Best Ways to Get Hydroponic Information By: Michael Straumietis | 08/05/2008 | Gardening Hydroponics can be a difficult and confusing subject. The more information you can obtain, the easier it will be for you to begin your hydroponics project and sustain its productivity.
General Hydroponics Growing and Disease Prevention By: Michael Straumietis | 07/05/2008 | Gardening As most expert gardeners know, there is a huge variety of pests and diseases ready to dine on your plants. There are also a few specific problems that are particular to effecting indoor growing.
Proper Maintenance of Hydroponic Supplies By: Michael Straumietis | 07/05/2008 | Gardening Hydroponic systems and their accompanying supplies need a simple but regularly scheduled maintenance program to keep the system running at optimum levels. By following these few simple steps, your hydroponic system will always give you the best results possible!
|
 |