The Indian Heights School, Sector 23, Dwarka, has taken an initiative to make its campus green and healthy by setting up a well equipped Hydroponic Farm plant in the school premises. It is a very unique project where plants are kept in small water reservoirs and no soil is used. Now the students will get a chance to understand that how plants can also be grown in water without using soil. The productivity and the nutrient value of the plants grown through this farming is much more higher than the normal plants.
A Hydroponic Farm Plant Set up at The Indian Heights School
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