Kids and plants...what a beautiful mix!
What, No Soil?!
Exploring Classroom Hydroponics (Kidsgadening.com), a teacher's guide
Hydroponics, in its simplest form, is growing plants by supplying all necessary nutrients in the plants' water supply rather than through the soil. The word derives from the Greek root words hydro and ponics, meaning water working. Growing plants hydroponically helps gardeners and farmers grow more food more rapidly in smaller areas (greenhouses, living rooms, classrooms, and rooftops, for instance) and to produce food in parts of the world where space, good soil, and/or water are limited.When youngsters explore how to grow plants hydroponically (without soil), fruitful questions bloom: How can we provide support for plants without soil? How do plants grown with just water and nutrients compare with plants grown in soil? How can we get the tallest plants using a hydroponics setup? These types of questions can lead to active investigations and problem solving. Record-keeping becomes a natural outgrowth of these endeavors. Concepts related to basic plant parts and needs, nutrition, food production, recycling, agricultural technology and other areas come to life in these soilless growing environments. These studies may even lead to classroom business opportunities or fuel student career interests. Not the least of the benefits is the joy of students harvesting a crop of their own incredible edibles! More
Some Pictures of simple homemade systems
DIY is fun, specially with kids...
...it helps them understand so much better when they actually do it themselves!
Hydroponics and Gardening with Kids on Amazon
A little literature always helps
All-in-one Hydroponic Systems
All you need in one box
Lighting Systems
These are just examples. You can browse and look for lighting systems on the web. Prices vary tremendously; some are available used and new in online auction sites.
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- lhiller lhiller Jun 25, 2008 @ 9:48 am
- Love your lens. Very informative. I'm going to have one of these gardens soon.
5* and fav. I envy those kids!
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- Evelyn_Saenz Evelyn_Saenz Apr 28, 2008 @ 10:46 am
- 5 Stars and Favored!
Please consider adding your lens to the plexo at the bottom of Teaching from the Heart.
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- happy-jack happy-jack Apr 19, 2008 @ 7:20 am
- Just keep Vincent going,
great lens glad I stopped
in, thank you very much
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- CherylK CherylK Mar 10, 2008 @ 10:54 am
- I love the idea of "Vincent Van Grow"! Your lens is so good - actually useful for anyone, not just kids.









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