Cold frame greenhouses are the simplest and most common types of greenhouses. These simple structures can range form large to small, and are heated solely by the sun’s rays. Temperature control is obtained by opening vented tops, or placing shade cloths to protect the plants inside from the sun’s heat. This additional heat can extend the growing season, help you get ahead start on spring, harden off seedlings, or protect delicate plants. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | August 31st, 2010
Useful greenhouse gardening tips for beginners can be hard to come by. Many tips include obvious facts like plants need sunlight, water, and soil to survive. Instead of giving you a first grade science lesson, we thought it would be more practical to give you some greenhouse gardening tips that even a newbie greenhouse gardener can put to use. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | July 29th, 2010
April showers may bring May flowers, but Mother Nature may have other plans this year! The weather is wonky this year with unexpected snowfalls, late frosts, and periods of unprecedented warm spells! With all this weather-related mayhem going on, a greenhouse kit may be just what the gardening doctor ordered!
Greenhouse kits come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, and a greenhouse kit is available for all types of gardeners. Even if you live in a cramped apartment, you can benefit from a cold frame greenhouse kit! Many greenhouse gardeners add a portable greenhouse kit to their gardening supplies to house overflowing crops or protect outdoor plants during strong or unseasonal weather. There is a greenhouse kit for you- no matter what your gardening needs! Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | June 3rd, 2010
Greenhouse supplies are like cats and potato chips, you just can’t stop with one! If you’re like me, your collection of greenhouse and gardening supplies tends to get a little out of hand, especially when the budget allows for a few new sparkling attention-grabbing, never before seen gizmos for the garden. If your garden supply habbit is killing your budget, like mine does, here are a few tips on how to save money on greenhouse supplies.
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Continue Reading | No Comments | May 20th, 2010
Working with shade cloths, earthboxes, cold frames, and greenhouses can greatly improve your chances for gardening success. Gardening can be challenging, especially for the timid novice gardener.Why are you afraid to take that next step to growing a green thumb? Is it because there is just too much sunlight or wind in your area? Perhaps you have poor soil conditions or even worse, no soil conditions. Maybe you are hesitant because you won’t be able to enjoy the fresh produce year round. Whatever your reason, there are simple answers to help you garden better and faster. Here are some solutions to the above dilemmas. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | October 2nd, 2009
Greenhouse frames come in a variety of materials, and choosing the right one for your new greenhouse construction is often simply a matter of personal preference. However, there are a few points you should consider before settling a greenhouse frame for your new gardening getaway.
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Continue Reading | No Comments | September 8th, 2009
There are about as many ways to design and construct a greenhouse as there are plants to house within it. While there are numerous designs that you can choose from when buying a greenhouse, did you ever think about constructing one yourself? Designing your own greenhouse can be as difficult or as easy as you would like. There are a few factors to think about when planning out your greenhouse design; after all, you are the one designing it. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | August 28th, 2009
Designing a custom watering system for your greenhouse is never an easy task. There are so many different types to choose from depending on what you are planning to grow. The first thing to decide on, of course, is what types of plants you are planning to nurture, because the type of watering system you will ultimately need is greatly determined by the types of plants most often grown in your greenhouse. For example, tropical plants require more water and often grow best with a misting delivery system. Ask yourself if the plants you are growing will grow best with a drip irrigation system, a misting system or even a running water system. Each system has it’s own unique features and setup that help you achieve the perfect balance of water to your greenhouse, and keeps from wasting water. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | August 14th, 2009
Since greenhouse plants lack the natural benefits of uninhibited sun, soil, and rain, special fertilizers and foods for greenhouse plants are necessary for successful greenhouse crops. Outside plants obtain nutrients from the soil, but greenhouse crops are generally planted in sterilized soil to help control bacteria growth and insect infestations. This removes essential nutrients from the soil. In addition, planting in containers isolates plants and prohibits the transfer of nutrients from nearby soil during heavy rains. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | July 3rd, 2009
It’s that time of year to begin transplanting your starts from the greenhouse. Greenhouses are great for getting an early jump on the spring growing season, but transplanting all those little seedlings can be a challenge. To help make spring planting easier, here are a few tips for novice and seasoned greenhouse gardeners alike. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | June 24th, 2009