The Appeal Of Hydroponic Greenhouses

April 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are a number of different kinds of greenhouses, from simple to complex, each serving the same basic goal of providing a controlled environment in which to raise plants. Among these kinds of greenhouses, hydroponic greenhouses can be a novel way to raise plants for those who are looking to do something different. If you’re not sure whether you would like to use hydroponic greenhouses, you’ll want some information on what hydroponic greenhouses are and what makes this alternate way of raising plants so appealing. Read the rest of this entry »

Hobby Greenhouses Are Ideally Suited For Places Having Low Growing Seasons

April 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

A hobby greenhouse provides the perfect solution if you happen to love gardening, but are living in a part of the world that does not have a long growing season. Such a type of greenhouse is usually sufficiently large to enable you to grow vegetables as well as flowers, and also allow you to grow tomato plants as well as a handful of fresh greens. It may not however be suitable for commercial use as the size would not be big enough. Read the rest of this entry »

Using Ground Source Heat Pumps In Greenhouses

April 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

A ground source heat pump in a greenhouse would keep the air within the greenhouse around 70° F year round; it can do this because the earth’s ground temperature below the freeze line is a constant 70° F. Read the rest of this entry »

Custom Greenhouses: Useful Under A Number Of Different Situations

March 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you can imagine different uses and designs for where to have a greenhouse, there will be many a company ready to make a custom greenhouse that answers to your requirement. You may wish to have a swimming pool greenhouse or one over your covered courtyard. You may also have the choice of getting your custom greenhouse any way you want and there are models available that have straight or curved eaves. Read the rest of this entry »