家庭种菜、种花如何节省空间 DIY壁挂式花园、菜园图解步骤
当土地空间不足的时候怎么办?我们想栽花、种菜但是却苦于没有土地和空间。这个问题想来不止一个人苦恼过,小编偶尔遇到了一个非常有趣的网站,当然这个是一个外国网站,这个对英文不好的同学是有一定的挑战的。当然今天小编整理的这段文章有很多的图,当然是一些图解,相信大家不用重新学习英文也能看得懂。
Intro Greenhouse Project Hello everyone
me and my dad decided to build a small , 4 meter X 80 cm Greenhouse up against the wall of our house.
it took us something like two weeks of hard work at the weekends ,but as you will see , it paid off eventually.
hope you enjoy !Roey
Step 1 Shopping listMaterials:
PLexiglas - 3X2 meter X2Hangers - at least 15
Aluminum poles for mounting the outline Frame of the Greenhouse
Bolts and nuts in different sizes
Meter
2 HPS ( High pressure sodium ) 600 Watt lamps +m Housing
Wiring and automatic timer
100 kilo of sand for the future to be plants
Jigsaw + Metal blade for cutting the aluminum
Drills + a set of drills
Electric screwdriver
Free Time and lot`s of coffee
Before Step 2 Clearing the area for construction The ground before the building prcess
Step 3 Starting covering the Frame
Step 4 Mounting the Shelves The Shelves are covered with this protective nylon on the Plexiglas.
make sure to keep on till the end of the Project , so the Clear Plexiglas wont scratch
Step 5 Starting with the Jiffy Pallets The Jiffy Pallets were out first attempt in growing some vegetables .
we are amateurs , we had no experience at the beginning , but during time, we learned how to grow it correctly
my advice to you is , read a lot before you start growing
Step 6 Lettuce and other growing After we grew the Jiffy Pallets , we had to move them to a bigger planter in order for them to grow.
we started with planters of 1 Liter and moved to 7 Liter at the end
Prototype hydroponic drip garden (with plants growing in it) New hydroponic drip garden (constructed for this instructable)Intro Hydroponic Drip Garden for Vegetables, Herbs or Flowers The picture below shows the two hydroponic drip systems I built that are covered by this instructable. The prototype system was built about 3 weeks prior to the taking of the picture. All the plants currently residing in the prototype are between 1 and 2 1/2 weeks old. The prototype has been working so well I build a second system for plant staging. This instructable chronicles the construction of the second system,as well as growing progress updates in Step 15.
How the System WorksThe hydroponic nutrients are stored in the black plastic box. A water pump inside the box pumps the nutrients up to the drip lines at the top, thus providing nutrient solution to the grow media (clay balls in my case) and plants inside the white plastic pots. The nutrients will drain out the bottom of the plastic pots which is then collected by the recessed yellow lid that the pots sit on. Holes in the lid allow the nutrients to drain back into the black plastic box. I currently have a timer that waters the plants for 15 minutes every hour that the light is on, and then twice more during the night.
Hydroponic Systems; What is best for you?
I have been using two basic hydroponic systems: Raft and Drip. Other hydroponic systems include: Ebb and Flow, Nutrient Film, Aeroponic and Fog.
The raft systemworks by floating the plants right on top of the nutrient solution. An air pump and air stone are used to aerate the nutrients. The raft system is really good for growing lettuce but most plants thrive better without their roots submerged right in the nutrients.
The drip systemworks in much the same way that plants normally get watered. Nutrients are provided to the top of the grow media by gravity or a pump which draws much needed oxygen into the media as the nutrients drain out. This method should work well for almost any type of plant. Pump failure and cloged drip lines are the down side of this method.
The Ebb and Flowsystem is a popular system for home hydroponics. Pots are placed in a tub that is flooded with a couple inches of nutrients using a water pump. This waters the pots from the bottom up. After the tub is flooded, the pump is turned off and the tub drains back into the nutrient reservoir. One downside of this type of system is you need a large reservoir to hold all the nutrients necessary for flooding the tub as well as enough left over so the pump does not run dry. Like the drip system you also have the possibility of pump failure.
The Nutrient Filmsystem works by placing the plant roots on a thin layer of flowing nutrients. From what I have read, these systems are hard to set up and thus not a good place to start for the home hydroponic enthusiast.
The Aeroponic and Fogsystems work by atomizing the nutrients which the roots are sprayed with, or suspended in. This can be a very powerful method for growing plants as the atomized solution contains much oxygen, which the roots thrive in. Most of the home bought syste***abeled as "Aeroponic" are not really aeroponic system though. These home systems use small fountain pumps and spray nozzles to spray the bottom of net cups and roots. The tiny fountain pumps cannot produce the kind of pressure necessary to atomize the nutrient solution so the gain over a drip or ebb and flow system are questionable. I have avoided these systems as the tiny spray nozzles seem more likely to clog than the larger drip emitters. Fog systems are fairly new and I do not know about the reliability or availability of these systems for the home hydroponic enthusiast.
Step 1 Materials NeededHere are the items you will need:
1 - 27 gallon heavy duty plastic storage box with recessed plastic lid10' of 1/2" PVC pipe
5 - 90 deg PVC elbows
3 - PVC T connectors
1 - 3/4" to 1/2" PVC reducer
1 - 3/4" PCV pipe to 3/4" Male Thread connector
4 - 1/2" PVC J-Hook Hangers
1 - Male Quick Disconnect to male 3/4" hose thread
1 - Female Quick Disconnect to female 3/4" hose thread
1 - 1/2" hose barb to female 3/4" hose thread
1 - rubber washer with filter screen
3' of 1/2" flexible rubber hose
1 - Active Aqua PU160 water pump
12' 1/4' O.D. drip line hose
12 - Drip stakes or drip nozzles with tie down stakes
12 - Square Plastic pots sized to fit 3 across top of tote lid
1 - 24 Hr timer with 15 minute on/off timing intervals
The first 11 items on the list were all purchased from Home Depot and can be picked up at most hardware stores. The remaining item were purchased from a local hydroponics store in Billerica MA []. I highly recommend them if you are local; If not most items can be picked up via the WEB or at a local garden supply shop. I purchased everything new for a total cost of about $70.
Tools Needed
Miter box and miter saw or hack saw for cutting PVC
Sand paper, small round file, or deburring tool to debur cut PVC
PVC purple primer and cement adhesive
Electric Drill with assorted bits
1" speedbor bit or 1" hole saw
Awl or Nail to place drill starting mark in PVC
Utility knife
Hydroponic Supplies Needed
Your choice of hydroponic nutrients (I'm using Botanicare Pure Blend Pro)
Your choice of grow media (I used about 15 liters of clay balls)
Measure from outside edge to outside edge of 3 pots lined up side by side. Measure from outside edge to outside edge of 2 pots lined up side by 2 Box Setup The lid of the plastic box needs to be solid enough to support the weight of the pots and plants without significant bowing. The lid must also be recessed to capture the nutrient solution as it drains from the pots. Drain holes in the lid will then allow the nutrients to drain back into the box. Heavy duty stacking storage boxes like this can be found most large hardware stores.
You will want to select square pots that will set flat 3 across the recessed part of the plastic lid (see first photo). You should also be able to get 4 pots along the length of the lid as well as a 1" space between each half dozen pots (see second photo). As you can see from the photos the pots I selected are a good fit.
Measure from the top outside edge to top outside edge of 2 pots lined up side by side, as well as 3 pots lined up side by side. the yellow note boxes in the second photo indicate the measurements to be made.
In my case 2 pots measure about 10 3/4" and 3 pots measure about 16".
With these measurements in hand, let's get to cutting.
这个步骤是有些混乱,不是那么的系统,但是大家都是聪明人,相信各位看客们稍微的仔细一思考便能明了。本篇内容实在是让人大开眼界,在开了眼界的同时,小编也有些蠢蠢欲动,相信有这种想法的人也不少,真的是非常了不得,既满足了生活需要,又使得枯燥的种菜步骤精彩起来。当完成后一定会非常有成就感的。
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