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            <description>Did you know that you don&amp;amp;rsquo;t have to grow your houseplants in dirt? Essentially the dirt is just the medium holding the plant up and allowing the roots to pull nutrients through moisture. You can throw out the dirt, and insects and disease along with it! Many houseplants grow very nicely in a water solution, and that is hydroculture for the home. A bamboo stick in a pot of pebbles filled with water is hydroculture that everybody has seen. This lens will tell you how to apply this technique to all kinds of plants. It&amp;amp;rsquo;s simple. It&amp;amp;rsquo;s clean. And it works! This lens explains hydroculture, helps you get started, and provides valuable resources. New Hydroculture Search Engine! &amp;amp;nbsp; Ratings (stars above) and Guestbook blurbs help, so please take a minute to sign into Squidoo. It will magnify your view of things!</description>
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