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Starting A Plant Nursery In Your Backyard »


Imagine having a whole plethora of gorgeous greenery all around a small green house right at the back of your house, full of perfume and purity, with a bursting touch of nature’s best. Just wonderful isn’t it? If the idea appeals to you, then starting a plant nursery in your backyard is something you can consider

If you’re planning to enter or grow in the nursery business, or you just want to up starting a plant nursery for the fun of it, there’s practically no need to worry about anything because there are abundant resources online which will guide you throughout the whole process of starting a plant nursery, right from the basics up to the advance stages of maintenance.

Online Guidelines

Many websites online offer links for commercial nursery and green house products – ranging from the seeds and trees to tips and advice in starting a plant nursery. In many cases, they have links to the product manufacturers as well as lists of distributors nationwide.

What can these Websites tell me?

Many of these sites have everything about starting a plant nursery and maintaining one properly. Usually they would help you in selecting the type of nursery that you want to start, selecting the land, irrigation, writing a catalog and pricing the plants if you are selling them.

How To Start A Palm Tree Nursery »


Palm Tree NurseryPalm trees are getting more famous nowadays, especially in landscaping and yard renovations. Especially in the United States, there has been lately a boom in the demand of palm trees, due to the increase in building and remodeling around the country.

This has resulted in more palm tree nurseries around the country, regardless of the location. In some places, it is reported that palm trees have been selling for thousand of dollars each.

Palm trees have become a commodity that many people are looking for more and more each day. In the midst of this, it is true to say that it is a very good time to start up a palm tree nursery, anywhere you want.

A palm tree nursery has been said to earn a lot during the season of beautification projects, especially that good and high quality trees are found everywhere now. High quality trees would refer to those which are grown properly without any signs of disease or even a little hole on the bark.

Start-up Steps and Hurdles

Growing palm tree nursery is not an easy job. Palm trees are naturally prone to many types of plant diseases, due to their high sensitivity level. They need a proper good place to grow well, or else you’ll end up disappointed and your business will not thrive.

Best Plants Available At Quality Nursery »


nurseryIf you want the best plants for your garden or flower bed you may want to visit a reputable nursery. There is no better feeling than planting the seeds in the fresh soil and watering watching every day to see how your plants grew then replanting them and watching them flourish in the outdoors unless it’s forgetting about all that work and going to the nursery.

Be prepared to be amazed at the varieties of flowers at a nursery, especially if the person who owns it works at cross breeding and comes up with some sensational colors and blooms. They could have a lot more resources than those who only plant the seeds and watch them grow.

Members of the American Nursery and Landscape Association have many benefits but their facilities also have to meet certain requirements.

If you’re looking for a nursery where the owners know about the products they sell, you may want to check their membership in the ANLA. Those who are not members do not make them a bad nursery, but its one more tidbit added to their reputation.

The Best Mini Green House Plan »


A lot of us Northern gardeners dream about having our own greenhouse so that we can enjoy fresh vegetables all year.  Most of us do not have the room for a real greenhouse, though.  A mini green house plan may be the answer for us.

Mini Green House Plan #1:  A Window Box

A window-mounted green house is a viable option even for those of us who do not have any yard space at all. You could add a window box to a condo, or even to a rented apartment.

If you are building a window box in a rented apartment, you will need to get a mini green house plan that does not involve any structural changes.

Even in a window box, however, you can grow a few decorative plants and vegetables.  Herbs and greens do not take up much space, and you can grow them in your little tiny window-mounted green house.

Mini Green House Plan #2:  A Sunroom Green House

If you have a small patio, it can be converted into a sunroom green house.  Make or buy a mini green house plan that encloses your patio and insulates it so that you can use it as a green house.

Building A Mini Green House For Your Home »


mini green houseMost people today are aware of the environment, and many are trying to find small ways to do their share in helping to protect our world.  Biological produce such as fruits and vegetables are ways in which we can help ensure that the food we eat is free of pesticides and undesirable substances.

But how can we get fresh, home-grown produce all year, when we live in places where climate does not allow us to have year-round gardens?

A mini green house can be the answer.  While it may not feed a family of four, what building a mini green house can do is keep some of our food biological and pesticide-free and also reduce the amount of food commercial growers place on the market shelves.

Not only that, if you have children, building a mini green house can instil a sense of value and pride in growing your own food and it will also show your children that there are other ways to sustain ourselves throughout life.

How to Build your Greenhouse

Using recycled materials to build your mini green house goes one step further in keeping the Earth clean.  You’ll need to collect some sturdy cardboard boxes that are at least six inches deep, as well as some wire from recycled clothes hangers and sheets of plastic, both thin and thick.

Start Growing Early With An Indoor Mini Green House »


You can get a jump on the growing season by using an indoor mini green house to start vegetables and flowering plants. There are many types and sizes available and growing your plants from seed is cheaper than buying mature plants.

Plus, it can provide satisfaction knowing you started them all in your own indoor mini green house. Most of the indoor mini green house units on the market today are quite simple. You have a tray with individual cells in which to plant your seeds.

These individual cells are replaceable and should be discarded after each use. They come with a clear plastic dome to help keep heat and moisture in to promote plant growth.

Proper Placement and Heating Determine Success

Many hobby gardeners fail at growing their own plants because they misunderstand the use of these indoor mini green house units. They will plant their seeds in the proper soil and put them in the window to get sunshine. They then watch their plants emerge through the dirt, wither up and die.

Get What You Want With A Home Green House Kit »


home green house kitThere are two ways to build a green house; one is by scratch, buying all the materials needed and cutting everything to proper size and shapes, the second way is by purchasing a home green house kit.

Although more expensive, a home green house kit will save a lot of time and effort as the pieces are cut to the right length, at the right angles and all the parts generally fit right. With the time you can save using a home green house kit the extra money is worth it.

When choosing a home green house kit you need to be sure it is able to withstand the conditions or your area like high winds or heavy snow. It should also have the supports needed if you plan to hang baskets, a way to support grow lights and shelving.

Site Selection Important Part of Planning

The size of a home green house kit will be determined by two main factors: cost and available space. In terms of cost, you may want to start small as with most home green house kits, you can add sections onto to it later.

Home Green House - Freestanding Or Lean-To? »


You’d like to build a home green house, and you’ve taken the time to plan the size of the building, where you’ll put it so that it won’t be in the way or blocking anything, and you’ve made sure your home green house will receive the right kind of light for enough hours each day.

The basics are set and you’re on your way to looking at the types of actual structures you could build.  But what type of green house do you want, and which type is best for you?

A home green house can be an extension to your home, or a lean-to against your house, or it could be a free-standing structure of its own.  Each has its own pros and cons, and each one is very different.

Researching your needs and the downsides of each type of home green house will save you headaches in the future, and turn your home green house project into something you’ll enjoy for years, not something you’ll become frustrated with.

So Which Type is Best for Me?

A home green house that’s built as a lean-to against an existing building is cost effective and takes less space. Water and electricity are usually at close disposal and access is easier, but other downfalls are considerable.

Building A Home Garden Green House »


home garden green houseWouldn’t you love to have a home garden green house?  You could grow veggies all year and start your own plants for spring. When it’s cold, you could take a chair out there and feel like maybe summer isn’t so far away after all.

If you keep it small, you can easily build a home garden green house without spending a lot of money.  Or you could build a fantastic home garden green house that brings the outdoors inside all year long.

Building a Small Home Garden Green House

You can build a small home garden green house in even the tiniest back yard.  You can get inexpensive kits for just about any size green house you can imagine.

You can design your own small home garden green house, too.  When you work up your design, keep in mind where you plan to put the green house and what kind of exposure it will have to the sun and other elements.

Remember that exposure to the sun varies with the season.  If you can get good winter exposure and less summer exposure, you’ll be in great shape.

A Green House Construction Plan Makes Building Easier »


Nothing is more satisfying than watching your idea come to life and the same is true by seeing your green house construction plan go from the drawing board to finished project. There are many considerations that need to be a part of the green house construction plan; one of the most important is location.

Sunlight throughout the day is considered best, according to the West Virginia University Extension Service but an eastern morning exposure is best for most plants.

Placing them near trees, such as maple and oak, may provide shade from the heat of the late day sun during the summer; just make sure they do not shade the green house in the mornings.

Your green house construction plan changes considerably with your choice of design. Lean-to, free-standing and window units are some of the options as are frames design. Lean-tos are basically a half a green house attached to a building.

Being able to build it around an existing door aids in being close to electric and water sources they are also limited in available space.