Posted by Harold Wells on July 8th, 2008
The price you charge for your plants will depend on whether you sell finished or unfinished stock, and whether your greenhouse enterprise is a full-time business or just a profitable sideline or self-supporting hobby. "Finished stock" means plants that have reached a size or state plants, such as African violets, begonias, and gloxinias when they [...]
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Posted by Frances Rivera on June 23rd, 2008
It's often thought that only those who are lucky enough to be the owner of a spacious garden can own a greenhouse however this doesn't necessarily have to be the case. OK, yes, it does help to have an ample sized garden but if you're garden is on the smaller size there is still [...]
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Posted by Roger Hamilton on November 20th, 2007
In the greenhouse, the gardener is truly master of all he surveys, for he can choose his plants, his soils, and his climate! Not only that - but he can also spend his leisure living in this Garden of Eden, and, if he wishes, turn such leisure time into a profit-making sideline.A hobby is always [...]
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Posted by Frances Rivera on July 17th, 2007
There is a multitude of great reasons for starting a greenhouse hobby. There is some major enjoyment, which is the main reason, mostly due to the beauty of the finished product along with the great satisfaction involved. The whole process from planting to growth to maybe harvesting may bring you back to nature and grant [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on April 8th, 2007
Indoor gardening is hugely popular amongst gardeners who live in places that is mostly cold. This is because many popular plants can only be grown in hot temperatures and cold temperatures will not allow many plants to grow.One of the most known indoor gardening method is using greenhouses. Greenhouses is a specialized place [...]
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