Using Climapod Greenhouse Winter Gardening Units you can start the gardening season early. Their uses extend the gardening season into the chilly Fall temperatures. Start gardening in cooler outdoor weather temperatures in the Spring using Climapods to nurse seedlings (young plants started with seeds) indoors in pots…until seedlings can be replanted in warm in-ground outdoor temperatures. When Fall temperatures arrive, mature plants can be extended by moving potted plants into Climapod Winter Greenhouses.
Also, young seedling plants that are directly sown in warm weather inside Climapods and mature inside Climapods can be extended into the Fall for higher yields.
For the year-round gardening experience – Nurse in Climapods some older plant roots in Winter, like Geranium roots. Nurse their bare roots in paper bags in temperatures around 50 degrees. These mature plant roots can be replanted in the Spring in pots, or in in-ground flower beds.
Climapod Greenhouse Winter Gardening Units are designed to help you nurse and keep warm perennials – trees, shrubs and bushes; some annual flowers; and vegetable plants in cooler weather in the Fall. Also in the late Winter and early Spring, you can start new vegetable and flower seedlings early. The early starts will help to increase the seedlings’ root development times. Longer times for early root development enhance yield productions in the matured plants.
Yield results may vary for different climate regions.
Climapod Greenhouse tasks include the following:
Climapod Greenhouses Winter Gardening Vessels lengthen the gardening season for residential yard settings, parks, public gardens, grocery stores, community gardens and botanical gardens. These vessels also enhance the appearances of the year-round gardening settings.
See homengardenplus.com posts, “Greenhouse in Landscaping“, and “Sow Flower Seeds that Repel Flies and Mosquitos”.
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