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Best Vegetables to Grow in a Greenhouse

More and more American households are discovering the benefits to growing their own vegetables at home. In just a five-year period, 17 percent more households—from 32 million in 2008 to 43 million in 2013—took to their backyards and community gardens to test their green thumbs, according to a special National Gardening Association report, Garden to Table: A 5-Year Look at Food Gardening in America.

How Gardening Benefits Your Health

2016 is right around the bend, and, if you’re like many people, you’ll make some New Year’s resolutions. Earlier this year, Nielsen released its data on the most commonly made resolutions for 2015. According to their research, the most popular promises its respondents made to themselves were: to stay fit and healthy; lose weight; enjoy life to the fullest; spend less, save more; and learn something new or take up a new hobby

7 Essential Steps to Winterize Your Greenhouse

Plunging temperatures and winter storms could threaten your plants if you’re not careful. But you can protect and extend the efforts of your green thumb this winter. Winterizing your greenhouse helps ensure your vegetables and flowers can survive and thrive despite the frightful weather outside. Follow these seven essential steps to help ward off everything from frost to pests this season:

Gothic Arch Greenhouses Exceeds Customer Expectations

Home gardens can range from small herb gardens to container gardens to larger backyard plots. But if you want to turn your gardening into a year-round activity, maybe it’s time you considered a greenhouse. More than 164 million American homeowners gardened in the span of a year, according to a recent study published in Greenhouse Management magazine.

Greenhouse Cooling Systems

As outdoor temperatures rise, so do the temperatures inside a greenhouse. Reduce greenhouse temperatures naturally this summer with greenhouse cooling systems and supplies. Excessive heat will probably damage or kill plants. Cool down crops naturally this summer with Gothic Arch Greenhouses Inc. greenhouse cooling systems.

Glass for Greenhouses

Glass greenhouses have been around since the 1800’s and have gained popularity all over the world. While other types of greenhouse coverings are available, the classic, elegant look of glass is the number one choice for residential greenhouses. Below, we will talk about the different types of glass for greenhouses.