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Hydroponic Kit: Get Everything you Need at Once for Successfully Growing Plants

Once upon a time, you had to collect all your lights, fans, foggers, growing trays, etc., etc., piece by piece and build your own hydroponic kit.  Some people still enjoy doing this.  However, if this isn't something that gets you excited or you want to start right away, nowadays you can consider a professionally designed hydroponic kit containing everything you need to get started immediately.

When comparing the costs, the already put-together hydroponic kit is far cheaper than the collection of bits and pieces bought separately, not even counting your time.  You can also be sure that everything will be compatible and will happily work together.  When you purchase separate pieces for a hydroponic kit, they may not all want to talk to each other.

For instance, the hydroponic kit called the Mini Caddy from Sunlight Sheds includes all the following and more:

Wireless Temp Humidity Gauges
Total Dissolved Solids Meter
Moon Dust™ All-In-One Plant Nutrient & Additive
pH UP & pH Down & pH Testing Kit
105F Thermal Safety Switch
Smoke Heat Detector
Heavy Duty Outlet Timer
Super High Output Ozone Generator (Safe Odor Killer)
Spray-N-Grow Foliar Spray
Bushmasters Vertical Plant Growth Inhibitor

Another hydroponic kit  from a different company will include the same, sometimes less, sometimes more, so you have a good choice of what you're prepared to pay for.  The hydroponic kit also comes in many sizes.  It depends on the size of your unused space as to which one would suit you best.

A hydroponic kit can come in a metal cabinet and some come in a mylar cabinet.  They all seem to be discretely designed to blend in with the surroundings.  A hydroponic kit pretty much can live in any unused place in your home or your garage.  The cabinet just sits there, working away, growing veggies, fruits and herbs for you to enjoy.

Almost anything can be grown in a hydroponic kit, from vegetables to fruits to herbs. Being a water-based plant, watermelons love the environment.  Tomatoes, of course, also love to grow in a hydroponic kit alongside lettuces and peppers.  A hydroponic kit may also come with cloning possibilities which is a great bonus.  I recently took several cuttings from my rosemary bush and potted up three lovely new plants.  It took about a month for them to form good roots in the hydroponic kit environment.

I hope, one day, there will be a hydroponic kit in every home where each of us will be able to grow and enjoy the very freshest, most nourishing foods, essential to our health.  We won't have to eat two year old fruits and veggies that have been gassed and stored unripe, and then trucked to us for hundreds of miles.

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If this sounds like an appealing idea to you, visit Hydroponic Kit and see a great selection of hydroponic kits on this website dedicated to hydroponics. Choose the size and price that will suit you and get started!

Wizard of Oz Costumes?

Ok so I have three tiny dogs - two shih tsus and a poodle. I want to dress them up for Halloween. Last year our theme was Little Mermaid. I had a lobster, fish, and the third one was the dog because he looked like the little mermaid dog. This year I want to do Wizard of Oz... Any ideas on how to make a Tin Man and Cowardly Lion costumes for two shih tsus and a Scareceow for a mini poodle?

No - I am not crazy. Halloween is a big deal here. I dress up too, Dorothy this year. The little mini dress with the white stockings. Ruby slippers and all. Woo hoo.

I spend a week decorating inside and out and I get hundreds of kids. People come and take pics. I have foggers in the bushes, strobe lights, the whole nine yards. The dogs adore Halloween because they love all the kids.

Come on guys, how can I dress them up? Persi
Cool ... I will look at those. I don't need a Dorothy ... that is me. You had to see the little lobster shih tzu last year - he was so adorable.

For the scarecrow, your dog can have hay on its head and around the feet and a little on the back. You may consider tying a few little sticks to make it look more woody. Dont be too harsh on the poor creature though!
A scared lion with a dog! Difficult. Shih tsus are a good breed for that. comb his hair to make it fall like mane. Ah! That will be too funny. And comb the fur on the body to make it appear less prominent than the 'mane'.
It will appear timid anyhow, dogs cant be lions, you see.

***Please post some pix, of you Halloween party, Dear Dorothy!***

TW K

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