How To Start Seeds In An Unheated Greenhouse | What To Grow In A Mini Greenhouse

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2023
  • For reference, I’m in Zone7a and my last frost date is April 15th! First frost at the end of October.
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  • @bellajones12345
    @bellajones12345 Месяц назад +1

    A wealth of information.. Thank you! Your garden is very cute.

  • @normawarah1433
    @normawarah1433 Год назад +10

    Thank you so much for this video. I've been trying to find videos that show how to actually use this type of greenhouse. Most just show how to set it up.

  • @tinag9507
    @tinag9507 Год назад +7

    What you've created with the water and gravel base is called a heat sink. Very cool.

  • @juliabird5677
    @juliabird5677 5 месяцев назад +9

    This is unbelievably helpful! Thank you soooo much. I just got one of these and wasn’t sure where to start. Thank you!!!!

  • @pragmatic111
    @pragmatic111 2 месяца назад

    I have one just like yours. I got some shade cloth and using plastic cover as a pattern i made another cover. Helps regulate heat and cold. Even though mines in a semi protected area it has blown over until ...... I put boards outside on the flaps then used cement blocks on top of those. Additionally i crisscrossed over the top with heavy paracord tying it to outside loops then a cement block. I strung cord through pool noodles making sure they buffer contact with the greenhouse . Works like a charm! Before that i was needing to replace broken connections. (Son has a 3D printer)

  • @hd1ab1
    @hd1ab1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for a great explanation of these greenhouses. I bought a smaller one, am in zone 7, and now I know how I should consider using it. I do need to check on securing it better. Right now, it's weighted down with heavy pots on the lowest shelf waiting to be able to bring seedlings outside in a couple of weeks.

  • @jennymettam2135
    @jennymettam2135 Год назад +1

    Love your friendly disposition. Interesting!! Hold thumbs.. I've just invested in a tiny greenhouse

  • @barrymorse9539
    @barrymorse9539 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi I brought mine in February this year and I find its great. I lined mine inside with bubble wrap

  • @HarmonyHillsHomeandGarden
    @HarmonyHillsHomeandGarden Год назад +2

    Thanks for the overview. I have two of the smaller types of these and have not been very good about testing to see what they can really do. Your video gives me some ideas!

  • @teresaseggerman9402
    @teresaseggerman9402 Год назад +2

    I am picking one of these greenhouses as an Aldi find this next Wednesday. Can’t wait.

  • @deborahlloyd
    @deborahlloyd Год назад +1

    Good video. You addressed all the questions I had. Thank you.

  • @moonbladem
    @moonbladem 8 месяцев назад +1

    I got a smaller one that I plan to place on my deck, and secure it to my deck, because it does get very windy around spring. I'm also going to try my hand at winter sowing, using empty gallon milk jugs and half gallon juice bottles.

  • @snowbel09able
    @snowbel09able Год назад +2

    Great review on the unheated greenhouse. So I had one half the size of yours and loved it. I've used it 3 years now but I've ordered a bigger one and just need to put it together. I would suggest if you love starting seeds to get one. Thanks for a lovely video. Happy gardening!! Jerris

  • @HealthyLivingWithWendy
    @HealthyLivingWithWendy Год назад

    Thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @urbangardeningandchickenke1018
    @urbangardeningandchickenke1018 Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation of all the aspects

  • @owlbestitching8839
    @owlbestitching8839 5 месяцев назад

    I’m in Northern California zone 9b. I have a fairly large unheated greenhouse. I started tomato seeds indoors and now I’ve put the seedlings in the green house. So far they’re doing ok. But, we’ve been having a mild winter so far. Not much frost so I’m hoping that continues. I’ve also overwintering 2 cherry tomato plants. Still alive 👍.

  • @TunaSoda
    @TunaSoda 3 месяца назад

    You can always throw a small aquarium heater in that tub with the fish and it will keep the water warm on cold nights to radiate back into the greenhouse

  • @onlygoatsfarm
    @onlygoatsfarm 4 месяца назад

    I put cinder blocks down to hold mine down and it worked really well

  • @linesbylisa3557
    @linesbylisa3557 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, the exact info I was looking for

  • @delara7
    @delara7 4 месяца назад

    Great vid 👍🏼. Still a newbie & Im kinda late in seed starting! starting them indoors then repot in those Solo cups. have them hang in my repurposed mini greenhouse til ready. Im using our old metal tall bathroom shelf(you know, the one you could place around your toilet, has 4shelves) lol & covering with plastic clamped on! Hopefully will do ok & dont blow away! Zone7 too NJ😅🤞🏼

  • @Bygiovanaramos
    @Bygiovanaramos 3 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @whipsandchains1
    @whipsandchains1 11 месяцев назад

    Very imformative, thank you. I was wondering if my cool season would work well in here. I did start my tomatoes and peppers in my amazon green house, but i am in zone 10 along tje coast so its a little different.

  • @pragmatic111
    @pragmatic111 Год назад

    I used my sewing machine and made a cover to fir from frost cloth. It helps with time I can use it. I put it under the plastic and raise it up past windows on warm days. Remove it for summer.

  • @amandasshadow9605
    @amandasshadow9605 7 месяцев назад +5

    We got a bigger one for our backyard- it's 12 feet long by 7 feet high...almost 7 feet. We buried the bottom of the frame 7 inches into the ground and covered it with sand, so it's actually an inch under 6 and a half feet high. We live near the Chesapeake Bay and it gets very windy here, especially in hurricane season. We did add the stakes to tie it off as an extra measure of protection against having it blow away Wizard of Oz style...haha! I added black mulch to the ground in there hoping it will store a little bit of warmth from the sun. It still gets cold out there and I do worry about my Dragon's Breath plants and other Celosias. I can't bring them inside because one of our cats will eat anything I bring in. I love him dearly, but that kind of sucks...haha! I have them off the ground and bubble wrapped their pots, so here's hoping! 2023 has been my firt year gardening, so this is my first winter with a greenhouse and caring for plants. Everything is an experiment at this point. I was in zone 8a but it just got changed to 8b according to the Hardiness Zone map update, so our winters are supposed to be more mild going forward. Did your zone go to 7b?

    • @kooltube100
      @kooltube100 4 месяца назад +1

      hows it holding up with being buried? was thinking of burying mine a little too, just worried that the plasic will degrade

    • @amandasshadow9605
      @amandasshadow9605 4 месяца назад +1

      @kooltube100 It's almost been a year and the only thing to go is the pull tabs on the zippers for the front flap. We've had some windy days and it's held up really well so far! Haven't noticed any degradation of the plastic.

    • @kooltube100
      @kooltube100 4 месяца назад +1

      @@amandasshadow9605 ah yes I've heard the zips are terrible on these things. I was thinking of just using velcro strips to replace it, if the zipper goes.
      thankyou! definatly gonna try burying it

    • @amandasshadow9605
      @amandasshadow9605 4 месяца назад +2

      @@kooltube100 Holy crap velcro! I have strips of velcro I can use. Didn't even think of it! Thank you!

    • @mississippiqueen1307
      @mississippiqueen1307 3 месяца назад +1

      My husband got me one as a surprise gift. ❤ I was planning on making a gold fish pond, so I started it and used the dirt to make a level pad. I just dug back my pad even on all sides and pushed it back onto the plastic. I didn't bury the poles, but I did add hook stakes and sand ballast attached to corners. I live in tornado valley. Hope it holds. I just finished it, and we had high winds today. My husband said it was the only thing in the yard that didn't move. He said you couldn't even tell it was windy by looking at it. I had the door closed but windows open. I wonder how it will do with the windows closed.

  • @helenagreenwood2305
    @helenagreenwood2305 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had a small one with 3 shelves and decided to buy another one with 4 shelves ready for expanding planting this year - I cleaned all my spare pots and housed them inside them both for the winter - unfortunately we had very heavy winds in UK November time and the bigger one went on a nice blowy journey around my garden displacing the pots everywhere 🥴 and the bottom legs were damaged so I now have 2 with 3 shelves 🙄

  • @IHaveNoLaifu
    @IHaveNoLaifu 3 месяца назад

    I bought my first house 2 almost 2 years ago and it came with a fairly big walk in greenhouse. Ive named it the death room because it has killed 99% of the plants ive put in there (so far, 1 survivor). This year will be round 3 with the greenhouse, hopefully i can have something else survive.

  • @ladylibrak
    @ladylibrak 5 месяцев назад

    Zone 6 here and I start certain seeds at the end of Jan/early Feb. I put a 2 cu ft bag of potting soil on the bottom rack to keep this type of greenhouse from toppling over. Bonus, the heated bag of potting soil will help maintain some warmth.

  • @Hatfield_Country
    @Hatfield_Country Год назад

    I almost bought one of those before starting seeds this year, but I wasn't sure if it was worth it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @markmcveigh630
    @markmcveigh630 Год назад

    I just set up a 10X7 unit. I have a ton of deer and rabbits in my yard Lol.

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac7863 Год назад

    Muy creativo

  • @baldyisthegaminggrandad6177
    @baldyisthegaminggrandad6177 Год назад

    I've bought the next size up from the one you have, today. I built it, but I need to level the corner of the garden I'm thinking of keeping it. I was thinking about adding a couple of raised beds to strengthen as well as either gravel or a few paving slabs.
    Do you think that this would help keep it from blowing over?

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Год назад +1

      Yes! Anything to weigh down the bottom would definitely help!

  • @cass77788
    @cass77788 4 месяца назад +1

    i just bought one like this was just wondering how fast the seeds come up?? I am only wanting it for flower seeds...was wondering why you have lids on the trays isn't that what the greenhouse is for???

  • @Alphasig336
    @Alphasig336 3 месяца назад

    15 / 30 gal water barrels can keep it from freezing in early spring

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal Год назад

    I was considering buying a mini greenhouse however I wanted to know if sowing In the winter would be just as good thank you for your videos

    • @lovelight9164
      @lovelight9164 3 месяца назад

      For myself, I use gallon sized water jugs for winter sowing which does great as long as they get rain or snow to keep the soil from fully drying out. I have 2 small green houses like yours but half the size. I haven't used either one yet. I may go ahead and set one up to move my seedlings into for more light they are currently taking all of my bathroom counter space with a total of 3 lights in them all day. My last projected frost date is Mother's day every year.

  • @candiwallace6605
    @candiwallace6605 6 месяцев назад

    Bolt that BAYBEE down!! I've had 1 blow awayyyyyy😂❤😂

  • @sigmawwww
    @sigmawwww Год назад

    Won't the cold though hurt the seeds?

  • @rbsamar
    @rbsamar Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @malachisadventuresinthewoo2434
    @malachisadventuresinthewoo2434 Месяц назад

    Hello! So I live in Minnesota in the woods near a wetland… when full sun is out and I open to vent the amount of bugs that come in is excessive. Do you have any advice on that?

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Месяц назад

      Oh that is no fun! I wish I had better advice in my experience there would be some bugs but they would usually fly out in the evening. I don’t know if you keep the windows on it open too but I would probably focus on as much air flow as possible.

  • @woden20
    @woden20 Год назад

    Storage heater bricks will be good to keep it warm at night.

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal Год назад

    7A is your zone I just saw that on one of your previous videos.

  • @OfLandandLeaf
    @OfLandandLeaf 2 месяца назад

    Mine is at my community garden and it’s currently 75-80 degrees. Should I leave this open when I’m not there?

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes! Especially if it’s sunny it will get really hot in there at those temperatures!

  • @Thorn99855
    @Thorn99855 Год назад

    We have this exact greenhouse and love it. We weigh the bottom bars/struts down with big flat flagstones that weigh about 50lbs each. Flats of seedlings sit on the stones too.
    Also, we are trying to grow the hot weather crop seedlings in there right now and the cool weather stuff on the patio table. Why? Well, we usually get a ton of volunteer plants of tomatoes and peppers and whatnot right in the raised beds and when you would think its still too cold. I think the tempersture fluctuations may actually help them and make for a stronger plant. So, here we are just putting everything that needs a jolt of heat here and there in the greenhouse and starting the brassicas and chards and sweetpeas right out in the open on the patio table.

  • @ChrisPlaylistable
    @ChrisPlaylistable Год назад

    Temps will get down to low 40’s tonight. I have thick heavy plastic totes over my seedlings. “Mini greenhouse” if you will. Can I leave them out tonight? (Tomato seedlings mostly) Or is it too cold out tonight?

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Год назад

      If it isn’t getting down to 32 they will probably survive. It’s not great but usually with themps in the 40’s mine do okay. It’s really good you covered them that will help!

  • @ddgardner5671
    @ddgardner5671 Год назад

    It would be great if they made fitted shade cloth covers for these.

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Год назад +1

      That would be great!!

    • @christhomas856
      @christhomas856 Год назад +2

      I use a small diameter roller blind over the top, also a candle plant pot heater in the centre floor if a frost is predicted and close the door

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 5 месяцев назад

    I have a greenhouse just like that. I keep mine in the garage
    lighted & heated. Ill be starting seeds in there next month.
    !

  • @DwarfComic
    @DwarfComic Год назад

    My Unheated Greenhouse blew across my yard and fell apart on Monday 😞Seed trays tipped over. Too dang windy!

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Год назад

      Oh I’m so so sorry! That is so sad, wind can be such a challenge

  • @eyeonart6865
    @eyeonart6865 7 дней назад

    Where to get those white covers over your garden.

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal Год назад

    I was curious as to what zone you are in I am in Florida zone 9a. That would be for reference as I watch your videos. I know a lot of colder climate states up north do winter sowing. Do you think that is something that we can do instead of a greenhouse even though we don’t get snow.

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Год назад

      I think it will depend a bit on what you are planting! In your area I would bet you can direct sow a lot of things and wouldn’t even have to winter sow :)

    • @doowopshopgal
      @doowopshopgal Год назад

      @@TheRecklessGarden well that is good to know. I will have to experiment next year I guess only I will be able to know that answer thank you so much you’re so kind. I would be growing cool crop vegetables such as lettuce spinach beets radish

    • @TheRecklessGarden
      @TheRecklessGarden  Год назад

      @@doowopshopgal those all sound like great options! There are also flowers like bells of Ireland and bachelor buttons that you can plant in the winter even here but they might really get going for you in your zone!

    • @xoxoJoyce
      @xoxoJoyce Год назад +1

      I think you will be able to grow the cool veggies in zone 9 without a greenhouse for most of the season. I can grow most of them in zone 8 without issue. The only thing I can’t keep alive is peas and lettuce if we get a serious frost. I would check your farmers almanac planting dates bc it would give you some ideas as well

  • @glammedbynatalia
    @glammedbynatalia Год назад

    Direct sun?

  • @adamw4020
    @adamw4020 3 месяца назад

    What zone location you in