soilless

Related to soilless: Soilless gardening

soilless

(ˈsɔɪllɪs)
adj
having or requiring no soil

soilless

(ˈsɔɪllɪs)
adj
clean or unsoiled
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During transplanting, wet the nursery bed to ensure the seedlings come off with a lump of soil.While producing seeds for the greenhouse, use trays and soilless media such as coco peat and peat moss, which ensure you end up with seedlings that are free of soil-borne diseases.
RAWALPINDI -- Week long "Training Workshop on Hydroponic Agriculture Technology" (Soilless Farming) organized by the Institute of Hydroponic Agriculture (IHA) has concluded here at PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi.
"Aeroponics is a soilless, indoor farming method in which plants are grown and nourished by suspending their roots mid-air, keeping the humidity level at 100 percent, and regularly spraying them with a nutrient and water solution," she explained.
Fill the container with a lightweight, fast-draining soilless mix and avoid using heavy garden soil even if you amend it with compost.
Al Waha farm is a new project of 80,000 m2 of soilless cultivation in greenhouses developed and built by Agrico, one of the leading farms and greenhouse developers in Qatar.
A student company Baddah has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MoAF) for producing nutrient supplement to aid soilless farming (hydroponics).
While other hotels import vegetables to maintain consistent quality, Conrad Manila sources its organic lettuce and tomatoes from a hydroponics soilless planting farm in Alabang.
8 the first traveling exhibition in El-Maasera village in southern Cairo, shedding light on different environmental models including solar, biogas and soilless applications.
All crops in the Trial and Demonstration Centre are grown in hydroponics, the soilless method of growing fruits and vegetables.
HYDROPONICS PERHAPS the most high-profile use of water-substrate, or "soilless", technology is Growing Underground, a 7,000 sq ft operation 100ft below the streets of London.
The seven-day training workshop on Hydroponics Agriculture (soilless farming) concluded at Pir Mehr Ali Shah, Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR), here on Wednesday.