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20 Responses to “Organic Gardening – Building a Miniature Green House”

  • Marachuan says:

    if its a sealed …
    if its a sealed greenhouse that has a air conditioner you can supply? supplemental co2 and increase plant vigor and fruit size up to 30%
    if you water your own plants, rain is useless and can be seriously detrimental to a plants health and slow it down greatly, on top of it screwing with your own water/feed program.
    it also keep out bugs mites and mold spores that otherwise MIGHT be floating through the air, also when going for a sensimellia crop it keeps pollen out

  • Marachuan says:

    also if its a …
    also if its a sealed room that has a air conditioner you can supply supplemental co2 and increase plant vigor and fruit size up to 30%

  • Marachuan says:

    if you water your …
    if you water your own plants, rain is useless and can be seriously detrimental to a plants health and slow it down greatly, on top of it screwing with your own water/feed program.

    it also keep out bugs mites and mold spores that otherwise MIGHT be floating through the air, also when going for a sensimellia crop it keeps pollen out.

    I can go on if you like?

  • goolden1 says:

    Very Nice. thanks
    Very Nice. thanks

  • snedsmif says:

    what if you wanna …
    what if you wanna grow stuff that dont survive well in our climate?

  • biozamadotcom says:

    Will it protect …
    Will it protect against critters?

  • merock654 says:

    u know wat i like …
    u know wat i like that idea good job

  • eventualdave says:

    very cool and …
    very cool and extremely practical, thanks!

  • fairman1952 says:

    14cpo Dont your …
    14cpo Dont your understand that the growing season can be extended with a greenhouse? ….what is wrong with you?

  • nouy530 says:

    I’m not a gardner …
    I’m not a gardner myself. From what I understand, (anyone can correct me if i’m wrong) you don’t really need a greenhouse in spring or summer, but it’s essential to have one in the winter. The cold, snow and the frost tends to kill your garden. So in order for your plants to survive, you need a greenhouse, at least in the winter.

  • 14CPO says:

    i’ve never really …
    i’ve never really understood why people grow plants in greehouses. Where in nature does a plant grow in a greenhouse. plants can just use other plants for shade and protection. It seems pointless using plastic for growing plants when all they need is soil in the ground

  • Looking2marryU says:

    Like this video, in …
    Like this video, in central Texas we don’t need a green house except on a few cold nights. But the having the hoops ready & a drop cloth is a great idea.

    But wouldn’t leaving it open & putting staples through your dropcloth allow bad bugs and wild animals to get in?

    I was thinking about making a full size greenhouse using those pipes, though. I want to be able to walk into it. For growing things out of season. Would dropcloth work on a full size green house?

  • jihadacadien says:

    I’m sure irrigation …
    I’m sure irrigation could be done lke that.

  • cdltpx says:

    Your pipe will …
    Your pipe will degrade from exposure in the sun light so take a min to paint them and they will last a lot longer than average. I wonder if you could add an irregation pipe to the center of the GH so you could water the plants simply by opening the hose for a prescibed period.

  • jihadacadien says:

    Those pipes are a …
    Those pipes are a good idea!

  • yzerman1997 says:

    we use 1/2″ …
    we use 1/2″ diameter rebar in the ground to put the ends of the 1/2″ pipe over. Works great for all ground/soil types. Makes the frame sturdy as heck. We tried the directly into the ground method with no luck. Don’t go cheap on the plastic! Spend more to start to save money down the road.

  • EbolaV1rus says:

    Fantastic! I think …
    Fantastic! I think I’m going to do this!

  • tonylee1973 says:

    this is neat. what …
    this is neat. what is awesome is hydroponics

  • thinkrevolution says:

    Good video
    Good video

  • THREEFLOORSDOWN1 says:

    awesome…i’m …
    awesome…i’m really thinkin about doin this for the beginning of the winter/fall. are you able to leave this up all yr round. i live in indiana & the winters get bitter cold. you shoulda mentioned something about how to water it durring that time & what climates are suitable for this setup.
    GREAT GREAT GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!

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