Hobby Greenhouses
For people who
would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area,
a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse is not large enough
to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis. It will,
however, give you a place for a tomato plant or two and some fresh
greens even if you live in the northern regions. Greenhouse enthusiasts
even have their own association, called the Hobby Greenhouse
Association, which publishes a quarterly magazine. The organization also
sponsors events and helps individuals connect to get help with the
aspect of greenhouse gardening that they are interested in, whether it's growing
cacti or saving seeds.
If you are in the market for a hobby greenhouse, there are several types
on the market. The smallest type is not large enough to walk into and
must be accessed from the outside. It resembles an old-fashioned phone
booth made all of glass and outfitted with shelves. This small
greenhouse is
designed to fit as many plants as possible in as small a place as
possible. The shelves are made of glass to allow as much light as
possible to reach plants on the lower shelves. Another inexpensive
version of this sort of hobby greenhouse is shelving covered with a
zippered tent of clear plastic. This sort of arrangement is great for
the small-scale hobby gardener wanting a place to keep her flowers or
houseplant starts.
There are a variety of designs of hobby greenhouse that are large enough
to walk into but made entirely of clear glass or plastic. They are often
about the same size as a small storage building. Some independent
builders have started making these to sell locally. Among national
brands, one of the nicest is called the "Solar Prism." It is called this
because of it's unique construction. This hobby greenhouse is made of a
single piece of durable clear plastic which is designed to work like
tiny prisms side by side. They trap the rays of the sun and shoot them
back into the greenhouse at all angles. For this reason, these mini
greenhouses are said to glow when the weather is cloudy.
Better hobby greenhouses are equipped with automatic sensors that open
vents which allow ventilation and keep the interior temperatures from
getting too high. These are a great labor saver, but can get expensive.
Another benefit sometimes found in nicer greenhouses is a built in
irrigation or misting system. Members of the Hobby Greenhouse
Association, or HGA, have invented many interesting designs of
greenhouses.
If gardening is your hobby, greenhouse growing will interest you. With a
greenhouse, you can have the earliest tomatoes and salad greens all
year. You can also start seedlings for the main garden early in the
spring when outdoor temperatures would kill them. A hobby greenhouse can
be a good investment.