Greenhouses allow us to grow plants even during the coldest and darkest days of the year – if you can keep the cold air out.
A patio greenhouse has the opportunity transform your yard and keep your refrigerator stocked from season to season. Not only can greenhouses add character and charm to your outdoor space, but they ...
One in a series of columns co-written by Tony and Karen Russo, a father-daughter team and former owners of Russo’s in Watertown. In the depths of winter, when local farm beds rest under layers of snow ...
Lauren is a writer and architectural designer living and working in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to being a writer at Forbes, she works as a freelance architectural designer specializing in residential ...
Use bubble insulation as an internal curtain to divide your greenhouse up into smaller areas. Fix tightly around the roof and ...
In the winter months, it's usually difficult to grow vegetables, especially for those who live in the northern U.S.
Even in the coldest months, some fruit trees can thrive year-round in a glass enclosure. Controlled environments like greenhouses and cold frames can give you a head start on spring planting, help ...
If you want to enjoy some fresh-from-the-vine, locally grown veggies, you don’t need to wait until summer to dig in. Thanks to greenhouse-grown vegetables and the folks at the Rochester Downtown ...
Due to the cold winter climate, there is a very short growing season in Minnesota. However, deep winter greenhouses (DWGs) have the power to extend the season to year-round for small- and medium-scale ...
For the Midwesterner who likes to eat local, this time of year is a challenge. Browse the produce shelves in middle America — or any place where snow falls in winter — and you'll find carrots from ...
Owl Bluff Farm is one of five second-generation deep winter greenhouses prototyped by the University of Minnesota research team. Carrie Calvo speaks to the crowd at an open house for Owl Bluff Farm's ...