Greenhouses are like little gardening havens, perfect for growing plants all year long—no matter what the weather’s doing outside. Whether you're hoping to extend your growing season or just want to ...
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However, you can still grow in a greenhouse. February is the perfect time to get started on late spring transplants, and it’s also a good time to grow quick-maturing crops for the early spring market.
There are as many definitions for “greenhouse” as there are kinds of greenhouses. A good general definition is: a building designed for the protection of plants against excessive cold or heat. Maybe ...
Lauren is a writer and architectural designer living and working in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to being a writer at Forbes, she works as a freelance architectural designer specializing in residential ...
Winter sowing is a method of growing your own transplants without the need for any special equipment. No greenhouse or cold frame is required. You don’t need grow lights or even a sunny window, for ...
Add a bit of greenery to your front steps, window box or patio with a winter container garden. You’ll find all the ingredients you need at your local garden center, craft store, and maybe even a few ...
Home gardeners' demand for greenhouses is red-hot in this pandemic-influenced market. Demand, in fact, is through the roof, according to one greenhouse company executive, whether that roof is made of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... As Colorado weather heats up, it’s time for gardeners — especially those with constrained spaces — to fill those pots and planters. Local experts and garden ...
The greenhouse decorating trend is all about making your outside spaces feel like home. Whether that’s through a particular colour, style or even a piece of decor, your greenhouse should feel like a ...
Retired University of South Carolina law professor Tom Haggard has a backyard greenhouse for some obvious reasons, including protecting cold-sensitive perennials over the winter and starting plants ...