The thought of greenhouse gardening can be a bit overwhelming if you dont know much about it. However, once you delve into it you will discover it is no harder than most everything else in life and the more you do it the easier it becomes. There is some automation that can help you as well as keeping your eyes and heart open to additional information.
If you love gardening already, you will have a blast gardening year round with a greenhouse. If you are new to gardening, start with an open mind and start growing the things you love to look at or love to eat. Dont grow something just because its easy if you dont like it. You will loose your motivation and thats the last thing you will want to do once your greenhouse is operational.
Unless you know exactly what you want and are an experienced gardener, start with a basic greenhouse. Its all you will need to grow your favorite flowers and vegetables with overwhelming yourself right out of the box. Basic is not a matter of size but a matter of what you want to grow and the space available to you.
If you are building your greenhouse, be especially careful with where you are building it and the size as it will be much harder to move than a greenhouse kit that you could buy. Also leave adequate room for your other garden activities in the spring and summer and make sure there is adequate light for all the plants in and out of your greenhouse.
Supposedly, The Roman Emperor Caesar wanted cucumbers year round and someone discovered they could do it covering a wooden frame with glass and keeping warm rocks heated during the winter and greenhouses were born. Its still that way today, gall or plastic wrapped on a frame, walls and roof, that let light in and keep everything else out; just a very basic greenhouse.
Like the Romans who were the first greenhouse gardeners on record, you will want a heat source for the cold winter months. You can heat rocks like they did or make room in your budget for a greenhouse heater. Wire racks and rods will also help keep your plants and hanging baskets organized and are well worth adding them to your budget as well. - 16459
If you love gardening already, you will have a blast gardening year round with a greenhouse. If you are new to gardening, start with an open mind and start growing the things you love to look at or love to eat. Dont grow something just because its easy if you dont like it. You will loose your motivation and thats the last thing you will want to do once your greenhouse is operational.
Unless you know exactly what you want and are an experienced gardener, start with a basic greenhouse. Its all you will need to grow your favorite flowers and vegetables with overwhelming yourself right out of the box. Basic is not a matter of size but a matter of what you want to grow and the space available to you.
If you are building your greenhouse, be especially careful with where you are building it and the size as it will be much harder to move than a greenhouse kit that you could buy. Also leave adequate room for your other garden activities in the spring and summer and make sure there is adequate light for all the plants in and out of your greenhouse.
Supposedly, The Roman Emperor Caesar wanted cucumbers year round and someone discovered they could do it covering a wooden frame with glass and keeping warm rocks heated during the winter and greenhouses were born. Its still that way today, gall or plastic wrapped on a frame, walls and roof, that let light in and keep everything else out; just a very basic greenhouse.
Like the Romans who were the first greenhouse gardeners on record, you will want a heat source for the cold winter months. You can heat rocks like they did or make room in your budget for a greenhouse heater. Wire racks and rods will also help keep your plants and hanging baskets organized and are well worth adding them to your budget as well. - 16459
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Small home garden greenhouses make great family projects so you can grow into a large garden greenhouse and grow your own food year round.