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Did you know hydroponic gardening actually conserves water? This is because most hydroponic systems are “closed” and recycle the water and nutrients back to the plant. Irrigated soil gardens experience a far higher rate of water loss due to evaporation and runoff. All-in-all, hydroponics requires about one tenth the amount of water that traditional growing methods demand.