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		<title>How to Choose Perfect Portable Greenhouses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 00:07:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greenthumb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re interested in growing plants throughout every season, but don’t want to throw out a load of money to build a large greenhouse, portable greenhouses are the perfect solution. Portable greenhouses offer the same benefits as larger non-portable versions, but at less cost. They can also be taken from place to place, if necessary. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re interested in growing plants throughout every season, but don’t want to throw out a load of money to <a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com">build a large greenhouse</a>, portable greenhouses are the perfect solution. Portable greenhouses offer the same benefits as larger non-portable versions, but at less cost. They can also be taken from place to place, if necessary. They can be found for under $500 and often come easy to assemble. Many local home improvement stores and gardening shops carry these items, however they’re also available online.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com/mini_greenhouse.php">Selecting Your Portable Greenhouse Size</a></p>
<p>When considering portable greenhouses for your gardening needs, be sure to think about a few things before going out to make your purchase. First, think about what size you’ll need. Don’t only think about the size you can afford or desire, but think about the area in which the greenhouse will fit. While you may be able to afford a large portable greenhouse, your area might not be able to accommodate one. To make certain you’re getting an appropriate size, be sure to measure your area before making a purchase. Plan to give adequate space for pathways and accessibility when you are measuring for your new greenhouse. Most people need at least two feet of space on the pathway to the house. Your neighborhood or city may also have rules regarding outside structures. So, before choosing the size you want you may want to check with your local county offices to ensure there are no limitations on your greenhouse or other size rules to follow.</p>
<p>What Materials You Should Consider For Portable Greenhouses</p>
<p>Size is important when you’re choosing a portable greenhouse. But, you should also think about what the portable greenhouse is constructed of before purchasing a model. A quality portable greenhouse will likely be made of tear-resistant plastic. This type of plastic is made to last for years, while also keeping your plants safe and thriving inside. Most often, the product description of a portable greenhouse will inform you on what type of materials were used in making it. Many descriptions will also let the buyer know about any warranty clauses detailing how long the structure is made to last. Most support systems on portable greenhouses are made of light materials. But, they should still be quite strong. The light frame helps the house become easily portable. However, the durability allows it to stand up in normal weather conditions.</p>
<p>Portable greenhouses are excellent solutions for those who aren’t willing to spend a lot on a traditional greenhouse. They offer the same benefits, but are portable and come with a much smaller price tag.</p>
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		<title>Considerations for Building a Greenhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greenthumb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greenhouses can be great places to grow plants, store tools and relax while doing your gardening hobby. While you may think building a greenhouse will cost a lot, you actually might be able to pull off the task with a small budget and a motivational attitude. However, before beginning to build your greenhouse, you’ll need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greenhouses can be great places to grow plants, store tools and relax while doing your gardening hobby. While you may think building a greenhouse will cost a lot, you actually might be able to pull off the task with a small budget and a motivational attitude. However, before beginning to <a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com/greenhouse_building.php">build your greenhouse</a>, you’ll need to create a plan of action and a workable budget. </p>
<p>Get Started</p>
<p>Before starting to build the greenhouse, it’s important to plan out your budget. Make a list of needed materials and go to your local home improvement store or lumber yard to find out how much your supplies will cost. If you think you’ll go over budget, you can always consider building a smaller greenhouse. </p>
<p>Note: Compare your budget to the cost of a comparable greenhouse kit and weigh your options. A <a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com/pleasure.php">pre-fabricated greenhouse kit </a>already has the design and planning stages done for you, plus they generally have a pretty lengthy warranty. You may decide purchasing a greenhouse kit if worth saving you the hassle of building a greenhouse kit from scratch.</p>
<p>Choosing A Location</p>
<p>Remember, choosing a great <a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com/greenhouse_site.php">location for your greenhouse </a>is important. Plants need a great deal of sunlight so you’ll need to pick a spot where sunlight is abundant. If your area is mostly shaded, at least choose a place with adequate morning sunlight. For those trying to fit a small greenhouse into a cityscape of tall buildings, try to find an area to the southwest or west of major structures. This will allow your plants to get a great deal of sunlight throughout the later part of the day.</p>
<p>When you’re building a garden supply greenhouse, be sure to also think about drainage. A good drainage system is important for a successful greenhouse. Building your greenhouse on higher ground is a great way to ensure the water will drain way from the greenhouse quickly. Be sure to avoid putting a greenhouse in the path of storm drains or other natural draining paths. After all, you don’t want your greenhouse to flood after heavy rains. </p>
<p>When choosing location, also think about accessibility. Your greenhouse will need water, electricity and possible gas. So ensure your chosen spot meets all three criteria. </p>
<p>Building a garden supply greenhouse is a great way to make certain you can garden all year long. It will take hard work and money to build your own greenhouse. But once your structure is done you’ll be able to enjoy it for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Effective Greenhouse Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 23:16:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greenthumb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a greenhouse means having a wonderfully maintained environment to keep your precious plants prospering all year-round, but you need effective greenhouse management to help make that happen.  There is no reason that you have to limit gardening to the summer months. Greenhouses are designed to cultivate plants inside their own biosphere by harnessing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a greenhouse means having a wonderfully maintained environment to keep your precious plants prospering all year-round, but you need effective greenhouse management to help make that happen.  There is no reason that you have to limit gardening to the summer months. Greenhouses are designed to cultivate plants inside their own biosphere by harnessing the heat that is generated by the sun.</p>
<p>Greenhouses offer protection to crops from either too much heat or too much cold.  They also shield plants from dust storms or blizzards, and help to minimize the damage done by the inevitable presence of pests. </p>
<p>Tips for effective greenhouse management:</p>
<p>1. Before you choose a greenhouse, make sure to decide what you want to grow. This will help you determine if you need a season extender or an insulated greenhouse that you can grow in all year.</p>
<p>2. Fill your greenhouse with the sort of flowers that will survive the climate of your region.</p>
<p>3. Use heaters inside your greenhouse so that you can plant those things you would not be able to otherwise grow.</p>
<p>4. Before selecting or <a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com/greenhouse_selection.php">purchasing a greenhouse kit</a>, consider the numerous factors that will enable you to make the best choice possible.</p>
<p>5. If you are unsure of where to start, use the examples of others.  Look around your own neighborhood or go online to find visuals that will assist in an informed decision.</p>
<p>Building your greenhouse</p>
<p>The typical height of a greenhouse ceiling is about 8 feet.  This makes it easy to construct, but still allows ample headroom for the gardener. Ready-to-build greenhouse kits are growing increasingly popular because they offer a wide range of both size and style. </p>
<p>Portable Greenhouse</p>
<p>Portable greenhouses sometimes incorporate a zipper design.  This means that they can be joined together by employing a unique interlocking zipper-system.  The system creates an extension to the greenhouse; a sort of annex to allow even more gardening. Portable greenhouses can be a great start or a needed addition, depending on where you are in your greenhouse experience.</p>
<p>Getting your greenhouse up and running is the first step in greenhouse management.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose A Portable Greenhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 04:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greenthumb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portable greenhouses are a great resource for protecting your plants from the harsh weather elements. Because portable greenhouses have no permanent foundation you can move or transfer them to any location anytime you want. Many portable greenhouses do not require a large investment on your part. In fact, for as little as five hundred dollars, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.greenhousecatalog.com/early-bloomer-greenhouse-p-32.html">Portable greenhouses</a> are a great resource for protecting your plants from the harsh weather elements. Because portable greenhouses have no permanent foundation you can move or transfer them to any location anytime you want. Many portable greenhouses do not require a large investment on your part. In fact, for as little as five hundred dollars, you can already have a nice greenhouse to help give your plants from shelter from frost. </p>
<p>Selecting The Right Portable Greenhouse</p>
<p>There are a number of things that you need to consider when buying a portable greenhouse. One of the most important considerations when buying this type of greenhouse is size. Before you buy anything, you need to see to it that you have ample space at home to accommodate it. To determine how small or how big your greenhouse can be, get a measuring device and measure the space you have available for the greenhouse. When measuring your space, give allowance for pathways and breathing spaces. You need to have a minimum of two feet wide pathway leading to the entrance of your greenhouse.</p>
<p>Aside from size, you need to pay close attention to the quality of the portable greenhouse.  A good portable greenhouse should be made of tear-resistant plastic. The plastic covering of the greenhouse should have UV inhibitor to help keep it from breaking down in the sun (all plastic does break down eventually). To know the lifespan of the plastic covering, read the product description and warranty of the greenhouse carefully.</p>
<p>The support of your portable greenhouse must be made of strong but lightweight materials. If you plan to move your greenhouse every now and then, it would be difficult for you to move things around if the frames and support materials of your greenhouse are heavy or wobbly. </p>
<p>Finally when choosing a portable greenhouse, think about what function you want it to have. Do you just need a greenhouse a few weeks out of the year? If that&#8217;s the case, you might consider a temporary greenhouse that can be taken down and stored. If you want something more permanent that you can move throughout your yard, make sure to get a quality structure that you will be able to use to protect your plants and grow for many years.</p>
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