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How to Grow Cucumbers in Your Greenhouse?

How to Grow Cucumbers in Your Greenhouse?

Growing cucumbers in a greenhouse allows for an extended harvest season, healthier plants, and delicious, crisp fruit. Whether you're new to greenh...
How to Control Your Greenhouse Climate for Pest & Disease Prevention

How to Control Your Greenhouse Climate for Pest & Disease Prevention

Greenhouse gardening offers a controlled environment to extend growing seasons, but it also creates an ideal habitat for pests and diseases. Keepin...
9 Techniques for Growing & Harvesting Herbs for Tea in Your Greenhouse

9 Techniques for Growing & Harvesting Herbs for Tea in Your Greenhouse

A greenhouse offers the perfect controlled environment for growing fresh herbs year-round. Whether you’re an avid tea drinker or looking to explore...
9 Best Practices for Transplanting Seedlings in Your Greenhouse

9 Best Practices for Transplanting Seedlings in Your Greenhouse

Master greenhouse transplanting with these 9 best practices to reduce shock, boost root growth, and ensure thriving plants. Learn when and how to transplant seedlings, manage temperature and humidity, and protect them from pests for a healthy, productive growing season.

How to Grow Microgreens Inside Your Greenhouse: Step-by-Step Guide

How to Grow Microgreens Inside Your Greenhouse: Step-by-Step Guide

Microgreens are a powerhouse of nutrients, easy to grow, and a perfect addition to any greenhouse. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just start...
How Vertical Hydroponic Farming Can Maximize Your Greenhouse Yield

How Vertical Hydroponic Farming Can Maximize Your Greenhouse Yield

Maximize your greenhouse’s potential with vertical hydroponic farming — a space-saving, water-efficient method that can increase your yield up to tenfold. By combining vertical farming’s stacked growing systems with hydroponics’ soil-free precision, you can grow more food in less space while conserving up to 90% of water. Discover how to build a high-efficiency, year-round growing setup with vertical hydroponics inside your Planta Greenhouse.

What Planting Zone Am I In? Understanding Zones for a Thriving Greenhouse Garden

What Planting Zone Am I In? Understanding Zones for a Thriving Greenhouse Garden

Not sure what planting zone you’re in? Learn how USDA and Canadian hardiness zones help you choose the best crops for your region. This guide explains how to find your planting zone by ZIP or postal code, understand the differences between U.S. and Canada planting maps, and adapt your greenhouse gardening to thrive in any climate.

How to Use Hydroponics in a Greenhouse: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Use Hydroponics in a Greenhouse: A Step-by-Step Guide

Hydroponics has revolutionized gardening by growing plants without soil, making it a perfect match for greenhouses.  When paired, they create an ef...
How to Anchor a Greenhouse to Resist Tornados & Hurricanes: Tips by Expert Planta Customers

How to Anchor a Greenhouse to Resist Tornados & Hurricanes: Tips by Expert Planta Customers

When investing in a high-quality greenhouse like the ones we offer at Planta Greenhouses, it’s essential to anchor it properly.  A well-secured gre...
How to Start Growing Vegetables in a Greenhouse During Winter

How to Start Growing Vegetables in a Greenhouse During Winter

Are you dreaming of fresh, homegrown vegetables even when the frost settles outside?  Winter gardening in a greenhouse makes this possible, offerin...
How to Grow Sweet Peppers in Your Greenhouse

How to Grow Sweet Peppers in Your Greenhouse

Sweet peppers are a rewarding addition to any greenhouse garden. Their vibrant colors, crisp textures, and sweet flavors make them a favorite among...
Greenhouse Winter Gardening Tips From Our Alaskan Customers

Greenhouse Winter Gardening Tips From Our Alaskan Customers

Discover how Alaskan gardeners keep their greenhouses thriving through extreme winters. From smart insulation hacks and passive solar setups to cold-hardy crops and heating tips, learn how Planta Greenhouse owners grow fresh produce year-round—even in subzero conditions.