Greenhouse – Different options to choose from

Having a Greenhouse in your garden is like participating in the Formula 1. It’s tough to get there and takes some time and effort but in the end it will be worth it. The greenhouse gives you the chance to let you gardening dreams come true. You can plant vegetables, fruits or some nice roses to be used as valentines flowers in February. Bumblebees are the pollinators of choice for most people but not everybody knows that the idea of growing plants in a Greenhouse actually dates back until Roman Emperor Tiberius. He used to eat a cucumber-like vegetable every day. Due to that fact the roman gardeners had to find a way to grow that vegetable the whole year and that’s where the idea of a Greenhouse has its origin. “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”, seems pretty applicable to all Greenhouse owners in the world regarding the origin of this concept.

Growing your own vegetables can be pretty handy. Imagine having your own carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes and salad for Sunday lunch and you know that it will be healthy and tasty because it comes from your very own garden. You will also be able to grow some flowers of your choice. Roses, tulips or forget-me-nots are just the beginning. Almost every flower or orchid is possible and wouldn’t it be nice to make a flower delivery to your beloved ones with some flowers you grew yourself? So don’t be afraid and try your luck with a Greenhouse and I’m sure you won’t regret it.

10% off at Gardening Direct



One of my favourite gardening suppliers is Gardening Direct.

At the moment they are running a sale offering 10% off all hardware products. In addition there are some great offers on plants as well. There’s plenty there for the greenhouse gardener too.

The offer lasts until the end of June, so you’ve got over a month to take advantage. Just use code GS8WSAVE at checkout to get your 10% discount at the Gardening Direct site.

Two Ways to Make Money from Your Greenhouse

Perhaps you are not particularly interested in making money from selling potted plants, bulbs, or seeds. Still, you want a self-supporting or profit-making greenhouse. A number of hybridizers use their greenhouses to hasten the growth of many plants, including iris, hemerocallis, and roses. Others devote their houses to the breeding of dahlias. Others find a greenhouse ideal for promoting the growth of herbs or grow plants to be planted later into dish gardens.

If you don’t sell all of the annuals started in your greenhouse, why not set them out in the garden and grow them for cut flowers? Leftover tomato plants can also be handled profitably. A roadside proprietor near us sets his in neat rows out in the garden. When the tomatoes ripen he puts up this sign:

Tomatoes-Vine Ripened
YOU PICK ‘EM — 50 cents per bushel

With no more work than the original planting, and some weeding and watering, this grower realizes hundreds of dollars every season from materials which otherwise he might discard.

Here are two ideas for you to turn a profit from your greenhouse.

Herbs and other specialty plants also have a good profit potential. Herbs are excellent profit-makers for the roadside stand or to sell directly from your greenhouse from flats or pots, from the hotbed, as packets of seed, or dried in bunches.

Among the many varieties you can sell are anise, sage, thyme, caraway, chives, dill, lavender, mint, and tarragon.

Sow in flats of light soil. Give good light, a temperature of 60 to 70 degrees, and within a few weeks seedlings will be ready to be transplanted into individual 2-inch pots, from which you may be able to sell them directly. If not, shift into 4-inch pots as growth dictates.

Herbs can also be transplanted to the garden, grown to sizable stock, clipped, and dried for selling. It is a good idea to slip a tag on each bunch, giving its name and some of its uses.

DISH GARDENS

If you plan a retail business - no matter how small - you will want to feature some dish gardens. Perhaps you have a friend who designs interesting and colorful ceramic bowls. If so, why not team up with her? She’ll earn money from the sale of the bowl, and you will earn some from the sale of the plants, as well as from planning and planting the tiny garden.

Landscape schemes for dish gardens are plentiful. Use material of a size to suit the container. Also, be sure to use compatible plants, that is, those which thrive under the same general conditions. Remember - most of these little gardens will go into homes where they will lack the special care you have given them.

Saxifraga, the strawberry begonia, baby tears (Helxine), small-leaved ivy, or plectranthus, are all nice to trail over the edge of a dish. Succulents, wax begonia, pilea, echeveria, kalanchoe, peperomia, and bromeliads are some of the accent materials I have used in dish gardens.

Since the dish is without drainage outlet, place pebbles and charcoal in the bottom, then add the right type of soil for the plants you are using. If you carry a line of figurines in your shop, you may be able to sell more of them by including them in the dish garden.

Seeds of royal poinciana germinate in a few days and within a matter of 2 to 3 weeks make enchanting trees for dish gardens.

The price you charge for your dish garden will, of course, depend on the type of materials and accessories you use. A friend of mine made several hundred dollars from the sale of succulents planted in gilded, individual aluminum-foil pie pans. Each planting had a “clinker” from the furnace to add interest at the base.

This was touched lightly with green, red, and bronze paint. Three tiny sedums of varied height made up the living material. This man sold these dish gardens at the wholesale price of 39 cents each; they retailed for more than twice that amount.

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Making Your Own Greenhouse

If you are planning to sell plants grown in your greenhouse, annuals and many of the biennials and perennials can be grown in and sold directly from 2-, 3-, or 4-inch pots, or started in flats and grown on in pots. Grown and sold in pots (and especially in the organic pots) plants suffer little or no setback when transplanted to the garden, terrace, or window box.

The busy gardener appreciates the fact that he doesn’t have to plant potted plants immediately. Unlike flatted plants, which tend to grow into a jungle, individually potted plants can be kept for some time in a sheltered area as under shrubs or on a shady porch.

For the Window Box, Hanging Basket, or Outdoor Planter

The popularity of hanging baskets, outdoor planter boxes, and window boxes makes it necessary that you should know a little about the type of plants your customers will want to purchase for use in these garden “areas.” Almost any of the small vines, or trailers - hoya, wandering Jew, trailing petunias, begonias, and ivy geranium - will do beautifully. The upright geraniums often are depended upon to furnish the bulk of bloom for both types of planters. Most of the small bedding plants also are good. Here are four very popular plants which can be easily grown and sold.
Asparagus Fern (Asparagus plumosus). These can be grown from seed but the seedlings are the victims of so many insect pests that it is better to purchase small plants in February and grow them on in the warm house for spring and early summer sales.

Feathery green trailing growth, plus small white flowers which often produce small red fruits, make this a froth of green for the window box or planter. Here it is seldom bothered with pests unless the season is exceptionally hot and dry, then it may become infested with red spider.

If you have old plants left over, you can divide them with a sharp knife, potting up the pieces of long white tubers and foliage in 4-inch pots of greenhouse soil. They also make wonderful hanging basket plants for the patio or greenhouse.

Begonia

Nearly everyone knows the little wax begonia (B. semper-florens), with its shiny leaves and white, pink, or red flowers. You can purchase a large plant of the wax begonia and propagate most of your own stock through cuttings grown in the warm house, buy small potted plants for retail, or grow these fibrous-rooted begonias from seed. The procedure from seed is like that for most house plants.

Equally good for window boxes are the hanging basket types of tuberous-rooted begonias. The single or double flowers range from white and yellow through pink, salmon, and red.

Heliotrope

The dwarf form of heliotrope, with its heads of blue or white flowers, makes a wonderful plant for window box or planter (and is fine also for bedding or as an accent plant).

Heliotrope is easily grown from cuttings taken in the fall. These are sold in pots the following spring. Grow the cuttings in any medium you prefer, in a warm house. As soon as they are well rooted you can plant them in 3-inch pots of greenhouse soil. When the plants reach the height you want, cut out the top so the plant will branch.

Umbrella Plant (Cyperus alternifolius)

Green umbrella-like growth makes this plant most attractive. For your first year’s sales, obtain small plants and sell them retail. If you have leftovers you may want to grow one or two for specimen greenhouse or house plants. Transplant them to a size larger pot. You can propagate these by sowing seeds in a propagating case, giving them plenty of moisture and bottom (cable) heat of about 70 degrees, or through root divisions of the older plants, taken in March, and handled just like the seeds.

Now you know the basics, have fun gardening and reaping the profits.

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Some Thought And Ideas On Greenhouse Management

Building your own small greenhouse can be a very enjoyable and educational experience as well as economical especially when you are clever with tolls. Hydroponic greenhouses provide an inorganic method of raising plants. Greenhouses are garden structures designed to cultivate plants by harnessing the heat generated by the electromagnetic radiation coming from the sun.

Greenhouse kits use mainly plastics that provide excellent insulation and at the same time unbreakable. Greenhouse kits are generally easy to put together as the parts are already pre-drilled and pre-cut. Many greenhouses are now used in applying organic hydroponic fertilizers to their plants. Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or cold, shield plants from dust storms and blizzards, and help to keep out pests.

Benefits:

Greenhouses can be used to effectively farm various plants such as flowers, fruits and even vegetables within its controlled environment wherein humidity, condensation and light are the key factors that contribute to its effectiveness. Indeed, greenhouses have become effective tools for man to properly cultivate crops.

Some equipments for greenhouse;
Whatever the reasons are, buying a greenhouse can be very costly that is why it is important to know the right way to buy the best greenhouse structure. A gas heater uses this kind of combustion mechanism wherein it uses the air outside the greenhouse for combustion. Panels make up the other half of the greenhouse since it controls the amount of UV light that enter. The door may either be a zippered side-flap or a roll-up depending on the design of the greenhouse kit.

Tips for management of a greenhouse garden:

1. The greenhouse environment may be sustained with very minimal maintenance using automated controls that operates the ventilation, heating, humidity, artificial lighting and watering, should there be no one to look after it.
2. If the person doesn’t have an idea where to start, one can look at how the other people who do this as a hobby in the neighborhood do it.
3. Before choosing and buying a greenhouse kit, it is important to consider a number of factors in order to be able to select the ideal kit.
4. If there is not that much space in putting a free standing version, then perhaps attaching the greenhouse to the home is a good idea.
5. It is important to note that in choosing a particular design for your greenhouse, keep in mind that each design has its cost.

Building greenhouse garden:

Putting up a greenhouse will be more enjoyable if it done with the help of the family and friends. Assembly can be done in under an hour plus no tools are required to put together a portable greenhouse. The first is draw the design then go to a supplier who can do that or go directly to the contractor to make a drawing then have it made.

Fertilizer:

One of the most important factors in maintaining crops inside a greenhouse is fertilization. Generally, plants need to be fertilized every one or two months while there is rapid growth and all throughout the winter season, twice or once only. There are many fertilizers which offer complete nutrients that are needed by the plants. Calcium Nitrate in Greenhouse Grade may be used in large scale growing. A plant newly potted will need some time so that it can grow new roots in order to absorb or take in the fertilizer that you will apply.

Portable Greenhouse:

A portable greenhouse can also be used during other seasons like summertime to help maintain a steady growing environment for plants. Scientists have discovered that it is only when this is diffused into the water system that the roots of the crops consume it making it grow. A portable greenhouse is ideal for early planting of seeds, protecting the tender plants from the cold climate, starting perennial seeds in summer, fast rooting because of the need to transplant, and growing different kinds of plants that are not commonly grown in the area.

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Grab a greenhouse discount at Wickes



I just heard that Wickes are running some Easter special offers, including £50 off various greenhouses.

Whilst I mention Easter offers, there’s an Easter Egg Hunt on at Blooming Direct. Find one and you can get 50% off your order!



A good time to pick up your vegetable seeds

Now’s the perfect time to pick up some vegetable seeds and get them started in the greenhouse. The good people at GardenCentre.co.uk currently have a great offer on seeds where you can get 4 packs for just £2.99. For more details check out the site:

Vegetable Seeds Offer from GardenCentre.co.uk

GardenCentre.co.uk also offer a large range of other gardening stuff - everything you would expect from a good garden centre.

Website Review: Gasper Landscape Design

Gasper.net is a landscape design website that I found whilst surfing gardening related sites recently. Gasper Landscape Design & Construction, based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania run a Garden Center Nursery Bucks County together with landscape design, patio and masonry work, decks and structures, swimming pools and executive garden care services.

Gasper’s online store has, at present, some nice discounts on garden furniture, garden ornaments and plants as well as up to $800 off their design services.

I was also impressed with the offer of a free DVD of previous work, which can be requested online, for prospective new clients. There’s also a nice library of images showing previous work on the site too.

The site itself is nicely designed and pretty easy to navigate, although it took me a while to find the full selection of images of past work.

If you are looking for a Garden Center Bucks County then Gasper are worth checking out. If you are not based in the area, it’s well worth visiting the site for some ideas.

By the way, I’m sure they’ll be able to incorporate a nice greenhouse into their designs!

Hydroponic Greenhouses

Hydroponic greenhouses are an inorganic way of raising plants, especially at a higher rate of cultivation. In a hydroponic greenhouse, no soil is used at all to grow the plants. It is a specifically created process of raising plants in highly controlled conditions. Gravel is used for the support of the roots of the plants. It helps balance the assorted nutrients that are fed to the plants through liquid form.

In commercial hydroponic greenhouses, they have automated ways to propagate and automate Seagrove. There are sensitive sensors placed on the gravel that automatically turn on pumps containing water or other chemicals, which are then applied to the seeds.

Because of this controlled environment, it offers a gardener the ability to greatly increase the yield of the harvest. In fact, many gardeners report doubling or tripling their crop production simply by using hydroponic gardening. With the use of chemical fertilizers, production can be increased even more.

Many experts say that inorganic chemical fertilizers should only be used in controlled conditions within special hydroponic greenhouses. These help prevent the distraction of the gravel beds, which are important for the support of the roots and the distribution of the nutrients and water to the plants.

Hydroponic plants do not need the use of soil. The plants are fed the nutrients in controlled doses through liquid form. This is very good and efficient from a business point of view. Growth can be especially increased with the use of the right chemicals.

However, some people believe that the use of a chemical solution in crops is not good for the environment. Especially since many of these chemical solutions contain petroleum products. However, currently the reality is that farmers need a chemical solution to produce adequate crops, to help sustain food production.

Greenhouse gardening tip: mark your plants carefully

One of the challenges for the greenhouse gardener is knowing exactly what is planted in all of those pots and seed trays crammed into every nook and cranny in the greenhouse. I’ve seen scraps of paper, torn up seed packets as well as plastic name tags being used, none of which are ideal for the job.

Well, I just found a more practical solution - metal garden markers. Metalgardenmarkers.com supply garden markers, plant stakes, and plant labels in a range of differing styles, shapes and sizes. They are a simple, attractive, and inexpensive way to keep your plants organized. They also sell complimentary items such as marker pens and provide information on how to best use the labels.

The mini version is perfect for using in the greenhouse. They are just 6″ tall, so will fit neatly, even in seed trays.

The markers are available in packs of 25 or 100. In the larger sizes, I like the copper version which is 10″ tall. For even bigger plants, you can get 15″ and 20″ versions in zinc.

Metal Garden Markers also offer a free brochure and you can sign up for a monthly newsletter on the site as well.

Metal Garden Markers really are a great addition to your greenhouse. Go check them out!

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