Talk:Historical hydroculture
Latest comment: 11 years ago by Sidelight12 in topic Merge sections on history from Aeroponics and Hydroponics?
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editThis page seems like overdo, but I want to include anything significant of history that has to do with these combined is related to hydroculture science. This could be a wikibook subject. Sidelight12 (talk) 06:03, 1 September 2012 (UTC)
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edit- Passive hydroponics were known to ancient Greeks, who used sand and gravel in this gardening method. Hydroponics were not popular in this era.
- Semi-aquatic or aquatic crops: cranberry, bogswater-spinach, rice, wild rice, wasabi, watercress, waterpepper, water chestnut, http://natures-water.com/education_information/edible_plants/index.html
- Significant or first use of aquatic gardens: Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Persian, Indian
- Incan aquatic-based agriculture?
- 2800BC lotus flower use in ancient Egyptian aquatic gardens.
- Merge history sections from other hydroculture related articles, preserving edit history, with consensus.
Sidelight12 Talk 13:51, 18 October 2012 (UTC)
- Needs modern aeroponic and hydroponic advancements.Sidelight12 Talk 06:41, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
Merge sections on history from Aeroponics and Hydroponics?
editShould sections on history from Aeroponics and Hydroponics be merged here? Leaving those articles to talk about the science, while this one focuses on the history. Sidelight12 Talk 06:41, 26 December 2012 (UTC)