Jeff Dahlberg

Member since: Jul 20, 2009
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While the name "mini greenhouse" may conjure up images of a unit the size of a shoe box, in the gardening industry it refers to a unit that is smaller than a commercial product. These greenhouses can be small enough to cover only one or two trays of plants, or large enough to stand in, comfortably, while tending to dozens of shelves filled with produce.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 7

If you love to garden and you want to expand your ability to grow plants year-round, a hobby greenhouse may be just the thing. These small, relatively inexpensive garden accessories are perfect for the home gardener who wants a bit more out of their landscape. Just like any other greenhouse, a hobby greenhouse can buy you the gift of more time in a short growing season, or protect move vulnerable plants no matter when.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 3

A useful tool to any serious gardener, greenhouses come in a variety of sizes, materials, and prices. The type of greenhouse you buy will be determined by what you wish to achieve and how much you want to spend. You can invest thousands to put up a full scale, professional greenhouse; most home gardeners, however, no matter how serious, rarely need to spend that much. Smaller hobby sized greenhouses are capable of doing just about everything a full scale unit can do, but do it at a fraction o

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 2

When you purchase a greenhouse, your goal is to use it to grow things you otherwise may not be able to. The varieties of plants you choose will depend on your preferences, but some of the basics remain the same, no matter what your desired result.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 1

There is a key difference between a cheap greenhouse and a cheaply made greenhouse. One is a real boon to a serious gardener, the other a bane. Just because you don’t want to spend a huge amount of money doesn’t mean you want a piece of junk. There is no reason that economy and quality can’t blend to provide you with the perfect tool for your garden.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 5

For people with large areas to cover, wildflower seeds are a boon. Colorful and beautiful, wildflowers are also a fun way to start kids in gardening. Sold in boxes of a few ounces to several pounds, wildflower seeds are easy to plant and can survive just about any conditions. Already mixed, the seeds are ready to provide months of color in your yard.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 13

For relatively little money you can add a great deal of color and beauty to your garden. Wild flower seeds are purchased in bulk and offer a lot of bang for your buck. Sold in mixes of at least a couple dozen varieties, many providers will pack seeds according to region to increase the success of their mix. Planting wild flower seeds is so easy, a child can do it, and probably should.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 8

Most people think only of seedlings when they consider what to plant in their gardens. Unfortunately, that really limits their selection and the final appearance of the plot. Flower seeds are the solution. When garden stores pick seedlings to sell, they go for things that transport well over long distances, can withstand the unintentional abuse of unknowledgeable employees, and are most likely to survive the trauma of late transplantation.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 11

Using seeds in a garden takes a different kind of preparation. When you go to the store and purchase a plant, you have an idea of what it will look like, where you want to put it, and how you expect things to turn out. Seeds change the variables a bit, and add another layer to your gardening experience.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 4

Perennial seeds allow you to establish a fixed garden for a reasonable cost. Much less expensive than purchasing grown plants at the local garden store, seeds have little transport cost and can sit around for a long time before they will germinate. They are an ideal to increase the beauty of your garden.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 17

Perennial seeds allow you to establish a fixed garden for a reasonable cost. Much less expensive than purchasing grown plants at the local garden store, seeds have little transport cost and can sit around for a long time before they will germinate. They are an ideal to increase the beauty of your garden.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 17

For people with large areas to cover, wildflower seeds are a boon. Colorful and beautiful, wildflowers are also a fun way to start kids in gardening. Sold in boxes of a few ounces to several pounds, wildflower seeds are easy to plant and can survive just about any conditions. Already mixed, the seeds are ready to provide months of color in your yard.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 13

Most people think only of seedlings when they consider what to plant in their gardens. Unfortunately, that really limits their selection and the final appearance of the plot. Flower seeds are the solution. When garden stores pick seedlings to sell, they go for things that transport well over long distances, can withstand the unintentional abuse of unknowledgeable employees, and are most likely to survive the trauma of late transplantation.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 11

For relatively little money you can add a great deal of color and beauty to your garden. Wild flower seeds are purchased in bulk and offer a lot of bang for your buck. Sold in mixes of at least a couple dozen varieties, many providers will pack seeds according to region to increase the success of their mix. Planting wild flower seeds is so easy, a child can do it, and probably should.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 8

While the name "mini greenhouse" may conjure up images of a unit the size of a shoe box, in the gardening industry it refers to a unit that is smaller than a commercial product. These greenhouses can be small enough to cover only one or two trays of plants, or large enough to stand in, comfortably, while tending to dozens of shelves filled with produce.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 7

There is a key difference between a cheap greenhouse and a cheaply made greenhouse. One is a real boon to a serious gardener, the other a bane. Just because you don’t want to spend a huge amount of money doesn’t mean you want a piece of junk. There is no reason that economy and quality can’t blend to provide you with the perfect tool for your garden.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 5

Using seeds in a garden takes a different kind of preparation. When you go to the store and purchase a plant, you have an idea of what it will look like, where you want to put it, and how you expect things to turn out. Seeds change the variables a bit, and add another layer to your gardening experience.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 4

If you love to garden and you want to expand your ability to grow plants year-round, a hobby greenhouse may be just the thing. These small, relatively inexpensive garden accessories are perfect for the home gardener who wants a bit more out of their landscape. Just like any other greenhouse, a hobby greenhouse can buy you the gift of more time in a short growing season, or protect move vulnerable plants no matter when.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 3

A useful tool to any serious gardener, greenhouses come in a variety of sizes, materials, and prices. The type of greenhouse you buy will be determined by what you wish to achieve and how much you want to spend. You can invest thousands to put up a full scale, professional greenhouse; most home gardeners, however, no matter how serious, rarely need to spend that much. Smaller hobby sized greenhouses are capable of doing just about everything a full scale unit can do, but do it at a fraction o

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 2

When you purchase a greenhouse, your goal is to use it to grow things you otherwise may not be able to. The varieties of plants you choose will depend on your preferences, but some of the basics remain the same, no matter what your desired result.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 1

Perennial seeds allow you to establish a fixed garden for a reasonable cost. Much less expensive than purchasing grown plants at the local garden store, seeds have little transport cost and can sit around for a long time before they will germinate. They are an ideal to increase the beauty of your garden.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 17

Using seeds in a garden takes a different kind of preparation. When you go to the store and purchase a plant, you have an idea of what it will look like, where you want to put it, and how you expect things to turn out. Seeds change the variables a bit, and add another layer to your gardening experience.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 4

Most people think only of seedlings when they consider what to plant in their gardens. Unfortunately, that really limits their selection and the final appearance of the plot. Flower seeds are the solution. When garden stores pick seedlings to sell, they go for things that transport well over long distances, can withstand the unintentional abuse of unknowledgeable employees, and are most likely to survive the trauma of late transplantation.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 11

For relatively little money you can add a great deal of color and beauty to your garden. Wild flower seeds are purchased in bulk and offer a lot of bang for your buck. Sold in mixes of at least a couple dozen varieties, many providers will pack seeds according to region to increase the success of their mix. Planting wild flower seeds is so easy, a child can do it, and probably should.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 8

For people with large areas to cover, wildflower seeds are a boon. Colorful and beautiful, wildflowers are also a fun way to start kids in gardening. Sold in boxes of a few ounces to several pounds, wildflower seeds are easy to plant and can survive just about any conditions. Already mixed, the seeds are ready to provide months of color in your yard.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 13

There is a key difference between a cheap greenhouse and a cheaply made greenhouse. One is a real boon to a serious gardener, the other a bane. Just because you don’t want to spend a huge amount of money doesn’t mean you want a piece of junk. There is no reason that economy and quality can’t blend to provide you with the perfect tool for your garden.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 5

When you purchase a greenhouse, your goal is to use it to grow things you otherwise may not be able to. The varieties of plants you choose will depend on your preferences, but some of the basics remain the same, no matter what your desired result.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 1

A useful tool to any serious gardener, greenhouses come in a variety of sizes, materials, and prices. The type of greenhouse you buy will be determined by what you wish to achieve and how much you want to spend. You can invest thousands to put up a full scale, professional greenhouse; most home gardeners, however, no matter how serious, rarely need to spend that much. Smaller hobby sized greenhouses are capable of doing just about everything a full scale unit can do, but do it at a fraction o

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 2

If you love to garden and you want to expand your ability to grow plants year-round, a hobby greenhouse may be just the thing. These small, relatively inexpensive garden accessories are perfect for the home gardener who wants a bit more out of their landscape. Just like any other greenhouse, a hobby greenhouse can buy you the gift of more time in a short growing season, or protect move vulnerable plants no matter when.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 3

While the name "mini greenhouse" may conjure up images of a unit the size of a shoe box, in the gardening industry it refers to a unit that is smaller than a commercial product. These greenhouses can be small enough to cover only one or two trays of plants, or large enough to stand in, comfortably, while tending to dozens of shelves filled with produce.

By: Jeff Dahlberg l Home Improvement > Gardening l Jul 20, 2009 l Views: 7
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