Information is the key to success in any hydroponic project. These books,
videos and magazines contain a wealth of ideas and tips from the professionals.
Use this information, it will save you time and money.
Gardening Indoors by George Van Patten
This book, as the title implies is specfically about Indoor Gardening
and is possibly the only book that is dedicated in that way. Van Patten
is a highly respected writer with the ability to make the subject easy
and interesting. Other books by
the same author include:
- Gardening with CO2,
- Gardening Indoors with Cuttings,
- Gardening Indoors with HID Lights and
- Gardening Indoors with Rockwool
A complete series of books by one of the best writers in the business.
They are excellent as an introduction to the subject but there is also
plenty there for the experienced gardener.
Growing in Rockwool by Dennis Smith
This is a fully revised edition of a classic text. Formerly known as
Rockwool in Horticulture this is absolutely the definitive text on rockwool
and a must for the serious grower who wants to get it right.
Handbook of Nutrient Solutions by Carl Barry
Barry is a senior nutrient chemist for Growth Technology in Australia
and has been involved with commercial nutrients for many years. This book
is a great introduction to a fascinating subject and it certainly removes
much of the mystery that has previously surrounded the area of hydroponic
plant nutrition.
Hydroponic Food Production by Howard Resh
This is really a reference book for the professional. A very substantial
book that covers just about all aspects of commercial hydroponics. Highly
recommended for the commercial grower.
Hydroponic Gardening by Steven Carruthers
Steven is the publisher of "Practical Hydroponics" magazine
in Australia and has a unique overview of the industry from his years
as a writer and retailer. His journalistic background shows through very
clearly in his clean and informative writing style. This is arguably the
best of the beginner books and is amply provided with illustrations and
diagrams.
Hydroponic Gardening by Dalton & Smith
A lavishly illustrated beginners book from New Zealand. Highly recommended.
Hydroponic Home Food Gardens by Howard Resh
Howard Resh is a leading hydroponic theorist from Canada. He is best
known for his commercial book Hydroponic Food Production but this book
and Hydroponic Tomatoes are clearly aimed at the hobbyist and they are
certainly well written and easy to understand.
Hydroponics for Everyone by Struan Sutherland
Another beginners book from Australia. An excellent book and it is particularly
strong in the recommendation of everyday objects for hydroponic applications.
Indoor Vegetable Gardening by Bob Henrichsen
Covers the whole area of vegetable production under artificial light.
A Practical Guide to NFT by C J Molyneux
With a foreword by the late Geoff Hamilton, this book has taken the whole
subject of NFT growing and downscaled it to a suitable dimension for the
backyard grower. This is a comprehensive and clearly illustrated text
that demystifies NFT to very good effect.
Magazines
These magazines are available on subscription and are also available
from Esoteric Hydroponics as single issues. All you have to do is ask.
The Growing Edge - published quarterly by New
Moon
This is an American journal aimed at the serious hobby grower. Contains
articles of interest to all growers, covering subjects such as lighting,
cloning, carbon dioxide, hydroponic systems etc.
Practical Hydroponics - published bi-monthly
by Casper Publications
An Australian magazine aimed at the keen amateur grower as well as to
the professional. Many good articles on commercial and semi commercial
hydroponic systems and related subjects.
Gromag - published bi-monthly by Gromag Limited
This is a magazine produced in the UK specialising in indoor horticulture
/ gardening.
Videos
Hydroponic Gardening
A basic introduction to hydroponic principles introduced by Steven Carruthers.
Gardening Under Lights
The ins and outs of horticultural lighting
in a very easy to understand format. Compares the different types of lights
and clearly explains their application..
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