@@brownbetty3546 my greenhouse was a custom build. My kit came from growers solution. It was a 16x32 high sidewall high tunnel. That was only the steel frame. All the lumber I bought from a local lumber yard. Don't know the actual cost time it was completed I didn't keep up with every detail. Some things I had from being in the construction business for year's.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thanks for the infos. Next thing for me is trying very hard convincing my wife to buy a small piece of land away from populated area.....
My grandfather had some red rasberries called Everbears , they would make berries till it snowed ihere n Michigan .I need to get some from plants from my uncle .
Danny, because of all the years you have helped people, even tho they did you wrong, because of a pure heart and love for your fellow man, GOD is blessing you and wanda. I watch this because it is relaxing to me after a hard day's work. I love y'all as my brother in CHRIST JESUS.
Thanks for sharing. You're my kind of peeps. Nice big greenhouse, growing all kinds of wonderful food, and yet still covered with self protection. God bless America!
Y'all have a beautiful greenhouse!!! And yall great growers. It's beautiful how yall call each other ma and papa. Sooo sweet. I would love to have a greenhouse like yours. I did like and subscribe to your channel. Thank you for the video, it was lovely.
I am trying to raise food in the winter in my small green house. Just trying some spinach, lettuce and beets ,kale. Just to see if I can do this. Love your channel. You have taught me a lot. Thank you!
Wonderful, J K . Coming into autumn here in east coast Aus, and I'm planting Snow Peas (Mangetout- funny name, but so is 'snow pea' !) Lettuce. kale, cucumbers and tomatoes. In the open, not in a greenhouse! Only downside is the lack of full sun as situated next, in a forest area, but they will still grow well !
This is kind of intimidating for those of us I n colder regions with smaller green houses!!! Happy for you that your garden is thriving!!! Some of us are challenged with extending the growing season!!!
Take a picture of that "flower" and check , if you have a smart phone, on line. You 2 are so blessed to have that greenhouse/high tunnel. Love watching and learning. Stay safe and healthy. God bless
Yall are special to me glad you share your advice I need to know all I can cause people around me think I am crazy. But they will learn in the long run but its hard to do by myself.
I am in 7b...was just getting ready to prune off my outside PEPPERS to dig them up and container plant to OVERWINTER them which gives them a great HEADSTART for next year!!! Your GREENHOUSE IS AMAZING! Can't wait to get a larger greenhouse and try out the shade cloth etc... LOVE YOU GUYS! PRESS ON!!! Blessings!
I built my 12x28 greenhouse from trash. I am doing aquaponics and raised beds in mine. I am working on another greenhouse 16x 48 with a cement floor to hold water tanks and fish. It is also built from repurposed materials but not plastic this time. Tempered glass and aluminium frames.
Great to see how the greenhouse is doing. This is my first year with a greenhouse and I’ve truly been impressed with what I’ve been able to grow here in Southeast TN. A few weeks ago I planted my Greenstalk tower with kale and chard for the Winter. Hubby made a turntable for it so that it could be set near the side of the greenhouse. Your flower plant looks like my yellow/orange cosmos. Baker Creek sells them as Bright Lights Cosmos.
Beautiful plants. I'm about an hour south of Atlanta GA. There are still green figs on my fig tree. I was late planting my vegetable garden because we had a late Spring, but I am still picking cucumber, peppers, green beans, and okra. I believe it is a first that my blueberries are blooming for a second time.
@@hiamuri1 you should be zone 8, lots you can grow and many things 365 days! I overwinter quit a few things and I'm in the mountains north of the city.
Japan , colorado and michigan have giant green houses to grow all kinds of things. Baker Creek has a lot of big grow houses to grow all of the things they sell seeds for.
I really enjoyed you guys sharing your Greenhouse it is so awesome to see the progress the success the failures thank you for sharing it's good to see something wholesome on Facebook.
I wish I had a greenhouse maybe next year I had to buy plastic I have a frame for a small shed I'll be confirming it over to a greenhouse thank you for sharing you inspire me God bless
Amazing what you can grow. Loved your comment, you could have saved yourself thirty years of backbreaking work. Thanks for sharing your blessings guys. Sounds like a worthwhile investment.
I guess you can truly say that your greenhouses are priceless. Gardening in the all sorts of weather with lots of production. I can't wait to see your design for irrigation of the greenhouses.
What a blessing to be able to be in there when it’s raining outside think after I got done working I’d have to go get in my swing chair & have some warm tea or if it’s warm there Iced tea also makes me think nice place to take a nap lol love that rain when I sleep & it sounds so good in there I just love plants my house is full but truly inspired by yours greenhouse going to get one try it out looks so peaceful God bless you two for sharing your life with all of us
... best of luck ... remember the more you grow the more you know ... think at least 10 x 20 polly high hooper to start...bigger is sometimes better ...place the greenhouse close to the house so you can pop in any time ...too far away and you will neglect it ...
I just love seeing y'all first thing in the morning!! Greenhouse production is AMAZING! And the plants are just beautiful. So happy for you. I have bell peppers still blooming and growing. Got my mustard greens popping up. Found some broccoli, cabbage, and collards that I have planted. So all is well. Thank you for the great videos!
Keeping vigilant for lil' enemies and your cleanliness gave such success!! Your teaching about that evil Grazone helped me in my small new garden when tomatoes were pointed. Love you both, from Wisconsin. Planning in my mind how to safely bless kids, moms etc in apt. complexes a few blocks away around Christmas. You've helped me wake up & prep to live, txssss.
I still have turnips, okra, eggplants, lots of peppers, basil, rosemary, lemongrass, Nasturtiums, Oct. 18 in my garden. I picked 22 peppers yesterday. All my Cosmos, Zinnias, & roses are still doing fine. I had zucchini, yellow crookneck, cantaloupes, 33 tomato plants, onions & kale back a month ago, but they’re gone. Dug my sweet potatoes a few weeks ago. Great video!
Western NY harvesting Red Raspberries in their own Greenhouse. Big house going crazy with food. Wish we were neighbors! Everyone should have a Greenhouse!
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had that same thought...wishing I lived next door (or down the road) to Danny and Wanda, Jess and Miah, Sarah & Zack, or even Eric & Ariel up in Alaska :) I must admit that I pay more particular attention to Danny & Wanda because I live in the same Zone as they do, probably less than an hour away. The service these people (and others) do to help us learn how to grow food is utterly priceless! There’s still much to learn from experience, but the advice they give if you pay attention is invaluable.
I grew my okra in 3 gallon pots this year and once they got 2ft tall a deer came and ate every leaf and pod off and left me with a main stem and a few bare branches. Instead of pulling them out and throwing them in the compost heap I just left them alone and a week later new branches were sprouting and a month later they were twice the size. Well, last week the deer did it again. 🤷♂️
You might can take one of the leaves of your mystery plant to the co-op and that may can identify it for you. Good luck. Absolutely LOVE y’all’s greenhouse. Beautiful
This is great! I'm in the process of setting mine up. Not quite to that scale - yet. I'm using rain barrels with a pump to supplemental irrigation. The pump is powered with a solar panel. I'm also on city water, as a primary water source!
That is so cool! This is what I want eventually but it overwhelms me to think of starting everything seeds, building the structure, ventilation, heat, shade, sun exposure and everything else it requires! Yours looks amazing!
Danny you are one smart man You will be self contained. People should learn from you I know whats coming to watch every videos.thanks for letting me come along.
Excellent. I used to make some good money off my old 10 x 20' greenhouse by starting seeds and maintaining rare tropical varieties during the winter. They are wonderful, after you get over the pain of the initial investment.
That is awesome, I've been growing pineapples out of lowes buckets. I finally put in ground and this frost came, I need to invest in a setup like yours.
Would so luv a greenhouse like ya all's......maybe can make it happen.....made my morning.....pawpaw and mawmaw is what Tammie and I have called each other for years now. That just tickled me Danny hearing wanda call u pawpaw !!!!😊
We are also still harvesting bell papers from our greenhouse, tomatoes. Getting ready to plant carrots and onions. I have a deep water beds we will growing lettuce. Love your channel. Looking for more land, been with a 36 hour diesel tractor and nine different implements including a tiller. God has blessed us greatly this year.
@@linmal2242 don't use soil on most of the items, new ways of growing, as far as God delusional, I was in a fire fight with my platoon and even people that said they don't believe in God were calling out to God for help. So I think it's one opinion, or another. And the good wisdom not to step into things your not sure about. There may be a day when something changes in you. I wish for long life and happiness.
Great looking Green House, just made it home from Oklahoma. Picked up a 14x24 green house by Leon, now to put it together before cold weather, zone 6B.
Pushing plants. I know exactly what you mean by that. I am of the opinion and sold that you can get the best and most out of a garden if you watch how you amend your soil. I'm using Bio -Si it helps to put microbes back in the soil. When we used to farm commercially, you could always tell the dirt was dead. When we plowed, there were no birds swooping in to get the things we should have been plowing up. The better the soil the better the nutrients in the food. We are waiting on our tunnel to be delivered.... the middle of October, I believe. I am just so excited. We live in North Texas, near Denton so we have pretty mild winters. The tunnel will just make it year round growing, I hope. As normal, y'all are looking great! Keep up the good work... and keep those videos coming for us that depend on your knowledge.
The unknown flower might be feverfew. But until it blooms its hard to say from just looking. Feverfew has a very strong leaf smell. Its in the edible mum groups like crown daisy.
Danny, I'm in zone 7A and winter over all my brassicas outdoors with no cover. They handle frost just fine - the collards get sweeter. They even do ok with an occasional hard freeze, so they should do great for you in the green house all winter long. Can't wait to add a greenhouse and the potential for some citrus maybe.
Dramm WATERING NOZZLE amzn.to/3nidnLI
how much did you pay for your green house and what was the cost for the set up?
@@brownbetty3546 my greenhouse was a custom build. My kit came from growers solution. It was a 16x32 high sidewall high tunnel. That was only the steel frame. All the lumber I bought from a local lumber yard. Don't know the actual cost time it was completed I didn't keep up with every detail. Some things I had from being in the construction business for year's.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thanks for the infos. Next thing for me is trying very hard convincing my wife to buy a small piece of land away from populated area.....
That rain sounds so good when you are safe inside busy.
Love how he had his pistol holstered ready to roll... Nice garden.
Gotta carry your pistol in the greenhouse! LOL Crazy Coots!
@@linmal2242 must be from the city.
The well armed individual is the polite and self-reliant individual.
Papaw stays strapped
I thought the same thing.
We still have blackberrys in our yard now and we are in WV. That has never happened before. We have learned so much from you about gardens.
My grandfather had some red rasberries called Everbears , they would make berries till it snowed ihere n Michigan .I need to get some from plants from my uncle .
Sweet greenhouse! I thought he had some pruners, but he's strapped up. My kinda farmer.
Danny, because of all the years you have helped people, even tho they did you wrong, because of a pure heart and love for your fellow man, GOD is blessing you and wanda. I watch this because it is relaxing to me after a hard day's work. I love y'all as my brother in CHRIST JESUS.
God and the Glock ! Talk about a dichotomy! Do you not see how absurd your fourth (?) amendment is, yankees?
Let alone your absurd infatuation with religion!
Wanda thank you for sharing the sounds of the rain. Living in high desert I treasure the videos that include rain. I can almost smell it.
Thanks for sharing. You're my kind of peeps. Nice big greenhouse, growing all kinds of wonderful food, and yet still covered with self protection. God bless America!
Excellent! So happy your greenhouse is working good for you. Praise the Lord for sparing you from the hurricanes this year. You have been blessed!
What a great video of your fabulous greenhouse! Very impressive and inspiring 😊
Y'all have a beautiful greenhouse!!! And yall great growers. It's beautiful how yall call each other ma and papa. Sooo sweet. I would love to have a greenhouse like yours. I did like and subscribe to your channel. Thank you for the video, it was lovely.
I am trying to raise food in the winter in my small green house. Just trying some spinach, lettuce and beets ,kale. Just to see if I can do this. Love your channel. You have taught me a lot. Thank you!
Mustard and turnips for greens , also .
Turnips radish too. Without the green house
Wonderful, J K . Coming into autumn here in east coast Aus, and I'm planting Snow Peas (Mangetout- funny name, but so is 'snow pea' !) Lettuce. kale, cucumbers and tomatoes. In the open, not in a greenhouse! Only downside is the lack of full sun as situated next, in a forest area, but they will still grow well !
This is kind of intimidating for those of us I n colder regions with smaller green houses!!!
Happy for you that your garden is thriving!!! Some of us are challenged with extending the growing season!!!
It’s unbelievable how beautiful everything is in the greenhouse! I love it!
I would love one of these. It would definitely be a game changer for our family.
Beautiful! I'm Jealous! That's why I bought me one and am very pleased! Thank you for the inspiration! 💯
Take a picture of that "flower" and check , if you have a smart phone, on line. You 2 are so blessed to have that greenhouse/high tunnel. Love watching and learning. Stay safe and healthy. God bless
Yall are special to me glad you share your advice I need to know all I can cause people around me think I am crazy. But they will learn in the long run but its hard to do by myself.
Peppers are a perennial, if severely pruned and potted up they can be overwintered inside and replanted next spring with a huge advantage.
It would have been a waste for me to have land a long time ago , now I'm totally into growing food everywhere I can.
Something somehow connected you. Grt to hear you grow.
That's great
The green house is working well and it helps keep the critters out.
First time I've seen a gardener packing serious holster heat while working. Green house was amazing too.
I carry 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
I am in 7b...was just getting ready to prune off my outside PEPPERS to dig them up and container plant to OVERWINTER them which gives them a great HEADSTART for next year!!!
Your GREENHOUSE IS AMAZING!
Can't wait to get a larger greenhouse and try out the shade cloth etc...
LOVE YOU GUYS!
PRESS ON!!!
Blessings!
How do you overwinter your pepper plants, cool, dark, warm?? I tried once and it failed, but I want to and have such great peppers this year.
What size containers do you use?
kleineroteHex cool, sun. I have seen them as roadside shrubs in Arizona. If they don’t freeze, they’re perennials.
@@vickisavage8929 thanks!
Amy Ziesmer Same here. Zone 6. Pruned all my pepper plants last week and potted them and brought them inside for winter.
That rain sound is a total bliss. Love it💖
I'm Excited and Inspired! I'm buying, building my quality greenhouse soon.. Great video folks!!
I built my 12x28 greenhouse from trash. I am doing aquaponics and raised beds in mine. I am working on another greenhouse 16x 48 with a cement floor to hold water tanks and fish. It is also built from repurposed materials but not plastic this time. Tempered glass and aluminium frames.
I can’t wait to get me a green house!! God Bless 🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️
Great to see how the greenhouse is doing. This is my first year with a greenhouse and I’ve truly been impressed with what I’ve been able to grow here in Southeast TN. A few weeks ago I planted my Greenstalk tower with kale and chard for the Winter. Hubby made a turntable for it so that it could be set near the side of the greenhouse. Your flower plant looks like my yellow/orange cosmos. Baker Creek sells them as Bright Lights Cosmos.
Beautiful plants. I'm about an hour south of Atlanta GA. There are still green figs on my fig tree. I was late planting my vegetable garden because we had a late Spring, but I am still picking cucumber, peppers, green beans, and okra. I believe it is a first that my blueberries are blooming for a second time.
I'm 90 miles north of ATL and we still have figs too!
We bought land an hour south of Atlanta, cant wait to get there and start growing.
@@hiamuri1 you should be zone 8, lots you can grow and many things 365 days! I overwinter quit a few things and I'm in the mountains north of the city.
Beautiful plants ❤ the big peppers tree ❤Fran. P. 👍👍👍
Japan , colorado and michigan have giant green houses to grow all kinds of things. Baker Creek has a lot of big grow houses to grow all of the things they sell seeds for.
I really enjoyed you guys sharing your Greenhouse it is so awesome to see the progress the success the failures thank you for sharing it's good to see something wholesome on Facebook.
Love it , I am inspired to get one for my family
I wish I had a greenhouse maybe next year I had to buy plastic I have a frame for a small shed I'll be confirming it over to a greenhouse thank you for sharing you inspire me God bless
Find a dumpster and snag you some sliding glass door glass it might make it easier , that's I did , just a thought .
Lotta work in a greenhouse but well worth it
@@beckywatt5048 thanks for the tip
@@lawrencebeeles6338 anything worth having takes a lot of hard work and God is provide to the working hands
@@keithsutton9207 You are welcome .
I’m amazed how many plants are still producing 😊
The greenhouse was definitely worth the money! The little bush looks like a mum of some kind.
The greenhouse is really paying off for y’all. It looks amazing. God bless y’all.
Amazing what you can grow. Loved your comment, you could have saved yourself thirty years of backbreaking work. Thanks for sharing your blessings guys. Sounds like a worthwhile investment.
After watching all of your videos I would say yes, definitely having a green house is worth it!
I guess you can truly say that your greenhouses are priceless. Gardening in the all sorts of weather with lots of production. I can't wait to see your design for irrigation of the greenhouses.
What a blessing to be able to be in there when it’s raining outside think after I got done working I’d have to go get in my swing chair & have some warm tea or if it’s warm there Iced tea also makes me think nice place to take a nap lol love that rain when I sleep & it sounds so good in there I just love plants my house is full but truly inspired by yours greenhouse going to get one try it out looks so peaceful
God bless you two for sharing your life with all of us
I’m building me a green house onto the back of my shed like yalls little one, Iv done made up my mind
... best of luck ... remember the more you grow the more you know ... think at least 10 x 20 polly high hooper to start...bigger is sometimes better ...place the greenhouse close to the house so you can pop in any time ...too far away and you will neglect it ...
I just love seeing y'all first thing in the morning!! Greenhouse production is AMAZING! And the plants are just beautiful. So happy for you.
I have bell peppers still blooming and growing. Got my mustard greens popping up. Found some broccoli, cabbage, and collards that I have planted. So all is well. Thank you for the great videos!
Keeping vigilant for lil' enemies and your cleanliness gave such success!! Your teaching about that evil Grazone helped me in my small new garden when tomatoes were pointed. Love you both, from Wisconsin. Planning in my mind how to safely bless kids, moms etc in apt. complexes a few blocks away around Christmas. You've helped me wake up & prep to live, txssss.
Good day all!
Love watching videos like these...so much green
I still have turnips, okra, eggplants, lots of peppers, basil, rosemary, lemongrass, Nasturtiums, Oct. 18 in my garden. I picked 22 peppers yesterday. All my Cosmos, Zinnias, & roses are still doing fine. I had zucchini, yellow crookneck, cantaloupes, 33 tomato plants, onions & kale back a month ago, but they’re gone. Dug my sweet potatoes a few weeks ago. Great video!
Everything looks great .One day hope to have one as big as yours .Thank you for sharing.
Western NY harvesting Red Raspberries in their own Greenhouse. Big house going crazy with food. Wish we were neighbors! Everyone should have a Greenhouse!
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had that same thought...wishing I lived next door (or down the road) to Danny and Wanda, Jess and Miah, Sarah & Zack, or even Eric & Ariel up in Alaska :)
I must admit that I pay more particular attention to Danny & Wanda because I live in the same Zone as they do, probably less than an hour away.
The service these people (and others) do to help us learn how to grow food is utterly priceless! There’s still much to learn from experience, but the advice they give if you pay attention is invaluable.
I grew my okra in 3 gallon pots this year and once they got 2ft tall a deer came and ate every leaf and pod off and left me with a main stem and a few bare branches. Instead of pulling them out and throwing them in the compost heap I just left them alone and a week later new branches were sprouting and a month later they were twice the size. Well, last week the deer did it again. 🤷♂️
Sounds like it's time for deer meat.
That farmer in North Carolina has trouble with them stripping the leaves off his apple trees. He chases the off with a bb gun.
Morning Y'all , looks awesome, very inspiring, we are looking into something similar, thank you for all the ideas !
If you get mason bees they do not sting and they will pollinate inside your greenhouse as long as you have things in blossom year round.
From my experience the plants love the heat just not too much of the sun. Love this set up 👍🏻
Looks amazing. Something for sure to be very proud of!
beautiful well managed greenhouse. what a place to spend your time.
Excellent idea for survival
You might can take one of the leaves of your mystery plant to the co-op and that may can identify it for you. Good luck. Absolutely LOVE y’all’s greenhouse. Beautiful
Very nice . Looks like green house magic
This is great! I'm in the process of setting mine up. Not quite to that scale - yet. I'm using rain barrels with a pump to supplemental irrigation. The pump is powered with a solar panel. I'm also on city water, as a primary water source!
Love the green house. Like it is going good.
Nice very nice 👍🙏❤️❤️
So, a greenhouse is definitely a prime investment in your own food security.
Hello Wanda, I have some giant, self seeding, orange cosmos that look very similar to the foliage of your mystery flower.
Where you get the self seeding cosmos? I'd love to try them.
@@zoeburruss677 I just bought seed packets at Walmart.
That is so cool! This is what I want eventually but it overwhelms me to think of starting everything seeds, building the structure, ventilation, heat, shade, sun exposure and everything else it requires! Yours looks amazing!
You all have done so much to your homestead. It’s very exciting for us to watch it unfold! Good job!! ♥️❣️♥️
I'm so excited that you've been able to encourage us while you're enjoying the fruits of your labor.
Danny you are one smart man
You will be self contained. People should learn from you
I know whats coming to watch every videos.thanks for letting me come along.
you just can't beat having a greenhouse. specially when it rains.................brian
Totally new to your channel and loving it. Lots of live from Ireland. I literally just bought my first greenhouse
Excellent. I used to make some good money off my old 10 x 20' greenhouse by starting seeds and maintaining rare tropical varieties during the winter. They are wonderful, after you get over the pain of the initial investment.
Glad to hear abt your greenhouse experience
Who did you sell the plants to?
I don't know who will buy from me
What did you grow?
@@sleddy01 you didn't ask me but in my greenhouse I grow Plinia, Garcinia, Citrus, Mango, Eugenias, well all the good stuff 😄
Your greenhouse garden looks AMAZING!!! 😍🥰😍
You guys have a great chemistry on camera. Haha. Great job. First video I’ve seen of yours. Gettin ready to check out some more.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ LOVE IT
That is awesome, I've been growing pineapples out of lowes buckets. I finally put in ground and this frost came, I need to invest in a setup like yours.
That is a beautiful sight.
We've peppered out this year 🤣
Beautiful greenhouse!
Wow! That is incredible!
Gotta love those greenhouses in Arkansas growing in hoophouses grow all year
Would so luv a greenhouse like ya all's......maybe can make it happen.....made my morning.....pawpaw and mawmaw is what Tammie and I have called each other for years now. That just tickled me Danny hearing wanda call u pawpaw !!!!😊
We are also still harvesting bell papers from our greenhouse, tomatoes. Getting ready to plant carrots and onions. I have a deep water beds we will growing lettuce. Love your channel. Looking for more land, been with a 36 hour diesel tractor and nine different implements including a tiller. God has blessed us greatly this year.
Nought to do with some god delusion; more to do with your endeavors and soil and climate !
@@linmal2242 don't use soil on most of the items, new ways of growing, as far as God delusional, I was in a fire fight with my platoon and even people that said they don't believe in God were calling out to God for help. So I think it's one opinion, or another. And the good wisdom not to step into things your not sure about. There may be a day when something changes in you. I wish for long life and happiness.
Your greenhouse is amazing.
Super exciting ..😊💕
Amazing. Absolutely Amazing!
Amazing how things are growing.
I remember watching you guys build that green house...it really is a great investment!
Great looking Green House, just made it home from Oklahoma. Picked up a 14x24 green house by Leon, now to put it together before cold weather, zone 6B.
Awesome good luck.
Pushing plants. I know exactly what you mean by that. I am of the opinion and sold that you can get the best and most out of a garden if you watch how you amend your soil. I'm using Bio -Si it helps to put microbes back in the soil. When we used to farm commercially, you could always tell the dirt was dead. When we plowed, there were no birds swooping in to get the things we should have been plowing up. The better the soil the better the nutrients in the food. We are waiting on our tunnel to be delivered.... the middle of October, I believe. I am just so excited. We live in North Texas, near Denton so we have pretty mild winters. The tunnel will just make it year round growing, I hope.
As normal, y'all are looking great! Keep up the good work... and keep those videos coming for us that depend on your knowledge.
gorgeous set up!
Love your green houses!
I love it and I'm soooo jealous. I can tell you guys are loving it too. Very exciting.
Just awesome! I need to get me one of those. 👍👍👍💗
Ha side arm in greenhouse. Some may say a little much but I do not go anywhere without mine but I never open carry
Awesome greenhouse!
Great green House tour
The unknown flower might be feverfew. But until it blooms its hard to say from just looking. Feverfew has a very strong leaf smell. Its in the edible mum groups like crown daisy.
Danny, I'm in zone 7A and winter over all my brassicas outdoors with no cover. They handle frost just fine - the collards get sweeter. They even do ok with an occasional hard freeze, so they should do great for you in the green house all winter long. Can't wait to add a greenhouse and the potential for some citrus maybe.
Love your green house
Flower looks like cosmos.
Fabulous!
Trim the pineapple from bottom to halfway up and you will get faster growth. We do that in Hawaii