I have a desire to to learn how to grow vegetables and some fruits in a greenhouse. Do you offer a pamphlet or book on step by step process of setting up planting in a green for beginners or dummies...lol. All this will be foreign to me, but I understand the importance of growing my own foid and need to learn.
I don't offer a guide but I probably should! I do offer consultations so if that's of interest, I'd be happy to hop on a zoom call with you to get you started off on the right foot. You can go to my website if you want to get in touch with me. brokengroundpermaculture.com
I don't use my greenhouse from November through February, as it isn't insulated well enough. Since this video, I got a sturdier greenhouse with northwall insulation. I use it to grow seedlings but first start them indoors. You can watch that video here where I go over some of things I do to start seedlings in the spring: ruclips.net/video/OdrnFnZ5qrg/видео.html
The video was made a few years ago but as far as I remember, they turned out well! I have since grown others in my newer greenhouse that have done well too. I like the Minnesota melons, they are a smaller variety which gives them enough time to mature here.
What other pro tips have you picked up along your greenhouse gardening journey? Comment below and let me know your favorite!
I have a desire to to learn how to grow vegetables and some fruits in a greenhouse. Do you offer a pamphlet or book on step by step process of setting up planting in a green for beginners or dummies...lol. All this will be foreign to me, but I understand the importance of growing my own foid and need to learn.
I don't offer a guide but I probably should! I do offer consultations so if that's of interest, I'd be happy to hop on a zoom call with you to get you started off on the right foot. You can go to my website if you want to get in touch with me. brokengroundpermaculture.com
Very interesting. We always have the discussion if we should seed in neat rows one type of plant separate to the other or mix it all up like you did.
Yes! There are advantages and disadvantages to both! It sort of depends on what type of gardener you are!
How your greenhouse doing in winter I’m in zone 6b, and I want one for starting seeds.
I don't use my greenhouse from November through February, as it isn't insulated well enough. Since this video, I got a sturdier greenhouse with northwall insulation. I use it to grow seedlings but first start them indoors. You can watch that video here where I go over some of things I do to start seedlings in the spring: ruclips.net/video/OdrnFnZ5qrg/видео.html
I'm dying to know how the melons in your Greenhouse turned out
The video was made a few years ago but as far as I remember, they turned out well! I have since grown others in my newer greenhouse that have done well too. I like the Minnesota melons, they are a smaller variety which gives them enough time to mature here.
@@BrokenGround oh good idea, hadn't thought of that. I'm in Utah so a little under a mile high and somewhat short growing season.
What type of mic are you using?
It's a Sony Lavalier mic.
@@BrokenGround thank you