Weathering Extreme Weather With Your Greenhouse
Weathering extreme weather with your greenhouse, how to protect your greenhouse in extreme weather, and how to minimize damage or loss.
Weathering extreme weather with your greenhouse, how to protect your greenhouse in extreme weather, and how to minimize damage or loss.
Did you know there are over 10,000 tomato varieties? Finding the perfect variety of tomatoes to grow in a greenhouse can be challenging.
Temperature and Humidity control is crucial for creating an optimal plant-growing environment in a greenhouse. You can use several methods to accomplish your desired environment.
Spring is one of the most exciting times for a gardener. One of the best parts is seeing little seedlings emerge from the dirt. Follow our tips to give your seedlings a healthy head start!
One of the most beneficial things you can do for a garden is to attract bees. Here we provide a few tips and suggestions for attracting these marvelous creatures to your greenhouse.
Investing in a greenhouse can be a great way to expand your growing space, protect your plants from harsh weather, extend the growing season, and create an ideal environment for cultivation.
Whether you build a greenhouse or purchase a DIY kit, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is what type of frame to use. Greenhouse frames are made from various materials; each type has advantages and disadvantages.
Greenhouse gardening in a colder climate can be challenging. Properly covering your greenhouse is crucial in maintaining a climate-controlled environment. Polycarbonate is a popular material for greenhouse coverings because it’s lightweight, durable, and has good light transmission properties.
Whether you plan on growing plants in your greenhouse year-round or shutting it down for the winter months, you may want to consider winterizing it. Winterizing your backyard polycarbonate greenhouse means preparing the structure to withstand harsh winter weather conditions.
You’ve probably seen plastic stretched over a frame on a garden box, backyard structures with plants growing in them, or large commercial buildings with plastic walls glowing at night, full of seedlings for the next season. All these structures are considered greenhouses. But what is a greenhouse, and what makes these structures different from others?