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Hello, friends! One of the greatest joys of homesteading is growing your own food. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to enjoy fresh veggies and herbs beyond the usual spring and summer months? The good news is—you can! By using greenhouses, you can extend your growing season and harvest fresh produce well into the cooler months (and sometimes year-round!).
Let us explore why extending your growing season is such a great idea. As homesteaders, we put a lot of work into our gardens, and being able to harvest fresh food for a longer period is incredibly rewarding. Here are a few reasons why you might want to consider using a greenhouse:

A greenhouse is a larger, more permanent structure made of a transparent material (usually glass or plastic) that creates a controlled environment for growing plants. Greenhouses trap heat from the sun and maintain a warmer temperature inside, allowing you to grow plants year-round, even in cold weather.


In a greenhouse, the possibilities are almost endless! You can grow:
A greenhouse allows you to grow plants that wouldn’t normally thrive in your climate, giving you more options for fresh food throughout the year.

If you’re ready to take your growing season to the next level, a greenhouse is the way to go. Here’s what you need to know to set up and use a greenhouse effectively:


You may be wondering if a greenhouse is a workable choice for your homestead. The answer depends on your goals, space, and budget. Here is a quick comparison to help you decide:

Greenhouses allow you to protect your plants, experiment with different crops, and gain more self-sufficiency on your homestead.
So, if you have ever felt the sadness of the growing season ending, now is the perfect time to start setting up a greenhouse.
How do you keep your garden going strong year-round?

Around here, we’re learning as we go—one season, one project, and one lesson at a time. I’m glad you’re along for the journey.

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