Posted by Hank in Seeds & germination
In many places in New Zealand we can benefit from extending our NZ growing season.
For most of New Zealand, a micro climate can be most advantageous in achieving an early germination of our plants.
Here are some low-cost ideas you could use to create a mini-greenhouse.
How to make a greenhouse as small as a 2L plastic bottle or one as large enough to take forty plants…
References & photo credits.
1. Feature photo by Dale Calder http://www.flickr.com/photos/dalecalder2003/1053088608/
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Early germination – How to create a microclimate
Posted by Hank in Seeds & germination
In many places in New Zealand we can benefit from extending our NZ growing season.
For most of New Zealand, a micro climate can be most advantageous in achieving an early germination of our plants.
Here are some low-cost ideas you could use to create a mini-greenhouse.
How to make a greenhouse as small as a 2L plastic bottle or one as large enough to take forty plants…
References & photo credits.
1. Feature photo by Dale Calder http://www.flickr.com/photos/dalecalder2003/1053088608/