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Opening a Greenhouse Business Are you interested in opening a business in the greenhouse and gardening world? If you are interested in building a business of your own, making money the side of a regular job or if you want to expand your business so you can include the sale of flowers and vegetables, a greenhouse is a great option.Apr. 21, 2006
Opening a Greenhouse Business Part II Opening your own greenhouse business is going to be tough for the first year. Be sure that you plan on a back up source of income. A greenhouse is a delicate business, one that you have to build a good reputation so you can get repeat customers.Apr. 21, 2006
Hanging Baskets in the Greenhouse You may find that you like to decorate your hobby greenhouse with hanging baskets. This isn’t just to save space, but can be another way to truly admire and celebrate your flowers. You can create hanging baskets out of any type of plant you see fit. By using seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs etc you can make colorful displays for your enjoyment.Apr. 13, 2006
The Must Have for the Serious Gardener While there are many things different gardeners recommend you have in your greenhouse, I have discovered something I don’t know how I lived without and thought I would share. This is not a sales ad. In fact you can even make this item yourself.Apr. 13, 2006
How Easy Is It To Build A Greenhouse Kit? There are many greenhouse kits available for your review and purchase. You can find a size that will meet your exact needs, now, and for your gardening future. There are so many types of greenhouses that you can even find one that will match your shed or home.Apr. 13, 2006
Crops You Can Grow in Cooler Weather Many times in the early to late fall I debate on whether it is time to turn the heat up in my greenhouse. As the frost gets heavier and heavier and I watch my thermometer in the greenhouse drop, I know I need to start using my heat. I live out in the “boonies” as some would say, and when the cold weather finally decides to come it is here to stay. Between finishing out my outdoor gardens and starting plants in the greenhouse for winter I have found there are quite a few plants and vegetables that do well in the greenhouse during this cooler time.Apr. 13, 2006
Winter Sun and the Greenhouse Where I live the cold months of December and January are limited when it comes to sun. Others might live a little more to the south and would receive around twenty five percent more sunlight than I do. No matter how much sunlight you actually get in the winter there are a few changes you can make to optimize light for your plants.Apr. 13, 2006
Grow Lights Depending on the time of year you start your plants, you may decide you need to use grow lights to keep them growing or to start seeds. Your choice of grow lights will vary due to size, temperature emitted, and natural light that is emitted.Apr. 13, 2006
Shelving and Benches Some say that growing plants and vegetables on raised benches is a waste of space, but if you are using the undersides of your shelves for storage or for keeping your seedlings you are, in fact, using your space wisely.Apr. 13, 2006
Crops You Can Grow in a Warm Greenhouse The environment in your hobby greenhouse is something you control. When you control the environment you control how warm or cold the air is in the greenhouse. This discussion is about warmer weather crops that you can grow in the greenhouse. A warmer weather climate would be fifty degrees or above.Apr. 13, 2006
Hanging Clip Uses Have you ever seen a greenhouse that didn’t have plants hanging from the roof or from the slants up to the peak? When I first erected my greenhouse I didn’t feel the need to hang plants. I was interested in starting flowers and vegetables. Now that I have been working on filling my pots and my shelves are a little fuller I thought I would start on a larger project; hanging flower baskets.Apr. 13, 2006
The Frugal Hobby Greenhouse Gardener You will find that for most everything you want to do or grow in your hobby greenhouse will require special plants, stakes, pots, seeds, fans, etc that imply a financial investment. But, when you are like me and are still on a family budget, you’ll need new ways to cut corners. Please take these ideas and implement them in your own greenhouse to save money in your greenhouse.Apr. 13, 2006
Newspapers and Your Greenhouse
Direct Sunlight
A Few Greenhouse Tricks
The Many Uses of a Greenhouse
Planting for Production
Greenhouse Retail Business Tip
Detailing the Interior of Your Greenhouse
Recycled Water in the Greenhouse
Humidity in the Greenhouse
Selling from the Greenhouse
Greenhouse Retail Business
Distributing Heat in the Greenhouse
Gauging The Temperature
Greenhouses and Gardeners
Home Hobby Enthusiast
Decisions in Buying a Greenhouse
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