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Adding a greenhouse to my yard

Submitted by on March 11, 2010 – 7:14 PM2 Comments

In our first house, I tried so hard to start up and maintain a garden.  I was really good for a few weeks, prepping the soil, planting, and weeding.  I am though the most impatient person and I just couldn’t wait for the vegetables to grow.  Not that it mattered though, because we had a rabbit problem and they would eat whatever was going to grow anyways.  One solution to my problem would have been to set up one of the garden greenhouses.  There are actually are greenhouses suitable for any environment and all different price ranges.  I was even able to find some suitable for decks, patios, or placement beside a garage or shed.  Oh and there are even portable greenhouses that can be used indoors.

Now if I wanted to go all out, there is a hobby greenhouse I found that take horticulture to a whole new level.  They would actually be good whether you are new to gardening or an advanced gardener.  They are composed of durable materials such as indestructible polycarbonate walls and sturdy rustproof aluminum frames.  You actually buy them as a kit and put them together yourself.

Now since I don’t have much of a backyard, I found that a cold frame greenhouse is ideal for gardeners with limited space.  It is actually the perfect first step for those who want to get into gardening or just extend their growing season.  They are relatively inexpensive, yet durable.  I was worried about how well they would work, but I read that they utilize the same technology as large commercial greenhouses, but on a smaller scale.  The materials used are indestructible polycarbonate panels and rustproof aluminum framing so the greenhouses will retain heat and moisture while blocking wind and cold.  I definitely think this is the style I would choose if I was to get back into gardening, in my spare time!

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