September 28, 2024

VIDEO: Full Greenhouse Tour | Spring Garden Started Plants


Today I’m sharing what’s growing in my greenhouse. We garden naturally in Central Arkansas, zone 7b.

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Full Greenhouse Tour | Spring Garden Started Plants

  1. Hi, it is great listening to how you run your garden. What about growing a grape vine at the top of the green house,it would provide shade for your plants and you wouldnt need to buy ready made shades.
    from Monica in Paris France

  2. Just wanted to say I work for a garden center and my office is in the green house. We do use shade cloth inside up near the top of the building. On the outside we apply whitewash to the glass roof. This does help with sunburn to the plants.

  3. Add fans- just little ones from computers would work, or ones that are designed to run in a trailer/vehicle off 12 volt , that you can wire run off solar panels – would help out

  4. Your garden, your life, is so full of hope and happiness….it’s real…..it’s not a fake social media account to make us feel less than…..I’m always filled with gratitude that I found your channel.

  5. Cut around at least two areas for vents into the bottom areas in the greenhouse and have the vents open at time in the hottest parts of the day this way you create air flow.. The vents at the bottom allow air to be drawn to the top from the heat and top open vents try that..Your green house is ADORABLE….

  6. I bought at Walmart for $5.00 I found two draceanas in one Im saying like oh yes I'll take that now I have two for the price of one and on sale to boot..I love my house plants..Don't have really anyways to grow a garden..

  7. I totally enjoy watching your videos this year will be my first garden and I'm both excited and nervous. I liked what you said there's always next year but I hope for some success. Love your green house and all training

  8. Are you going to put the shade cloth on the inside of the greenhouse on on the outside? I was trying to figure out in my head if a cloth on the inside will keep off the sun but not the heat and a cloth on the outside would keep out the sun and more heat.

  9. Id love to be in a position to do this, I only have a 1/2 acre in the city and do as much as I can gardening. Currently have some salads growing in mid December in Nebraska outside and a little more on a aquaponic tank.

  10. Is the greenhouse no good for growing all summer? I have built a greenhouse over 2 of my raised beds and plan to plant a lot of my usual summer crops in it. I love the idea the wind will no longer rip everything up and that too much rain and cold spells is less of an issue. Any information would be great

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