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Books for beginners



After a  quick check of my own collection, I have a list of six books I 
can recommend.

"Home Hydroponics and How to Do It" by Lem Jones, Crown Pub. 1977
	Good basic info.

"Hydroponics For Everyone" by Dr. Struan K Sutherland, Highland House Pub. 1987
	I like this book for its simple systems and drawings/photos. Good
	 information presented clearly.

"Hydroponic Gardening, A Practical Guide To Growing Plants Without Soil"
	by Lon Dalton/Rob Smith, Cobb/Horwood Pub 1985
	Probably my favorite beginner level book. Lots of excellent quality photos,
	Detailed drawings of various systems, good horticultural advice. I liked
	the strawberry columns he details so well, I built three. They worked GREAT.

"Grower's Bulletin #5, 2nd ed. Nutrient Film Technique" by Glasshouse Crops
	Research Institute, Little Hampton, W. Sussex England 1985
	Great technical info for pretty cheap.

"Basic Hydroponics" by M E Muckle 1982
	A compilation of technical papers and articles published by Mr Muckle, a
	self-proclaimed "expert" on hydroponics. Some good information. He also
	owns a store in Vancouver BC: Western Water Farms. Lots of attitude here
	but he does have some good advice. He also publishes a pretty decent
	magazine.

"Hydroponic Food Production" by Howard Resh 1978, 1985, ...
	This book has been mentioned before by others, but I felt it should be
	 mentioned again. This is definitely the definitive book on hydroponics.
	Once you've gotten hooked, this is the best general reference you can get.

All of these books can be, or at least were purchased through the 
Hydroponics Society of America. A good organization with many 
experienced growers, willing to share information and advice with 
others. I've lost contact with them over the last couple of years for 
vatious reasons, but can heartily recommend  them as a great source of 
help/information. The address I have for them is:

Hydroponic Society of America
P.O. Box 6067
Concord, Ca. 94524

This is about 5 years old, so I suppose it could have changed...


Eric