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growing in a greenhouse (2)
How to Keep Your Plants Safe During Winter? Greenhouse Gardening
Quick Answer:
To keep your plants safe in winter, use your greenhouse as a controlled environment by insulating with materials like bubble wrap, using energy-efficient methods such as partitioned zones or under-bench heating, and bringing more delicate plants indoors. Cold-hardy crops can thrive with minimal heating, and creative techniques like milk jug gardening or covered trays can extend your growing season. Personalize your setup to balance energy use, plant needs, and available space, turning setbacks—like a fallen Christmas cactus—into opportunities for propagation and resilience
Saturday Morning Startle
It’s 7 AM and I’m having coffee in my cozy rocking chair waiting for the sun to come up so I can walk the dogs.
How Can I Maximize My Greenhouse Growing Schedule for Year-Round Seasonal Produce?
Quick Answer:
Strategically rotate crops by seeding quick growers like radishes and greens alongside longer-season vegetables, using every opening in your greenhouse to maintain continuous harvests from early spring through late fall—without needing a rigid chart, just readiness and smart succession planting.
My crazy dogs
Corle ran ahead of me on the beach and stuck her head right into a dead seal. And then she took a big bite.
