3 Affordable GreenHouses To Start Your Own Garden
July 8, 2009No Comments
I don’t know about you but nothing beats eating fresh fruits and vegetables that I have grown by my own hands. The fact that some vegetables are not even that easy to find in this part of the world makes growing things much more fun. Now I don’t have a huge backyard garden. I don’t really have a whole lot space for it. But I do have a small area that I use to grow some of those vegetables that I would have to travel 30 miles for each time to get my hands on. With the price of gas going up and down all the time, and me being busy all the time, it’s just much easier to grow my own vegetable.
If you have a house with a small garden, you can always use one of the greenhouses that I use to start your organic garden and save money in the process. Some greenhouses are so large that you would need a huge land to install them. But the smaller ones are not only affordable but get the job done as well. The fact that you won’t have to spend more than a couple of hundreds to get your hands on them makes these smaller greenhouses much more attractive.
Here are 3 cool affordable greenhouses that I have tried at my own home:

Systems Trading MGH610 Backyard Garden Greenhouse: a very cool greenhouse that is not only affordable but comes with enough space to let you grow your plants for a longer period of time throughout the year. It literally takes minutes to assemble and you are ready to go.

OrchidHouse Greenhouse: a cool greenhouse that maintains high humidity levels to create a decent growing environment while letting you extend your growing season. What I like about this is the open floor that makes it easy to put it over existing plants and bushes.

Flower House SpringHouse: another open floor green house that makes it easy to grow your own fruits and vegetables throughout the year.
These greenhouses are a great way to grow plants and save money and time. Besides, gardening is a lot of fun and a rewarding experience. With these greenhouses, you don’t have to worry about your plants dying on you in cooler seasons. So you can spend more time growing and less time worrying.
