April 4, 2007

Winter gardening? Yes, in a greenhouse

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Winters in Centralia used to be so cold that Eric Lawman probably never imagined that he'd one day be tending a solar greenhouse and growing things all through the winter here in central Missouri. But that is what he finds now as part

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May 26, 2007

Solar Powered Water Fountains

… always being sought. Solar power is nothing new but finding different ways to apply this "free" energy has become more popular. Large solar panels have always been available as a source for heating swimming pools and even homes.

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April 4, 2007

Introduction to Greenhouse Vegetable Gardening

For people who have a backyard big enough to build a greenhouse, they can experience a new type of gardening that most people will never get to try. Greenhouse Vegetable gardening allows people to move the seedlings out doors and harden …

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May 25, 2007

Back to Ye Olde Greenhouse

Abandoned buildings intrigue me. Why were they abandoned? What happened to the people that used to live or work there? How long have they been gone? I first visited this old greenhouse at Rutgers Gardens in February and found it

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March 15, 2007

Hard at it in the Greenhouse

I've been spending time sowing seed recently but as I only have one small heated propagator I tend to do so in batches every couple of weeks. A few are happy just to be sown in pots in the greenhouse: Sunflower Prado Yellow, …

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March 24, 2007

Herb Gardening - Greenhouse Herbs

Most herbs are very hardy, surviving winter well and thriving in relatively poor soil. But people and plants may find it more comfortable to carry out their actions inside the greenhouse. Fortunately, there are several herbs that take …

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April 27, 2007

How to build a cheap greenhouse

If you really want to spite your gardening friends, install a greenhouse in your backyard. Even if your intention isn't to upset them, it inevitably will be the resulting outcome. Why? Because every gardener wants one. Don't they?

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April 3, 2007

Q&A: Greenhouse Temperatures

Question: Once the seeds of my snapdragons, zinnias, and gazanias have germinated, how cool can I keep the greenhouse?

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May 9, 2007

Greenhouse Kits

The idea of a greenhouse means gardening year round, a warm sunny spot to garden in February. Tropical plants that survive the winter… Greenhouses are the ultimate fantasy for gardeners, but they’re also a big responsibility.

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March 12, 2007

Q&A: Reducing Greenhouse Humidity

Question: What is the best way to reduce humidity in a greenhouse without reducing temperature too much? My tomato and lettuce plants got quite moldy last year, and I'm guessing it was because it was so humid.

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