Hurricane Sandy: Tips for Preventing Damage in your Greenhouse
Hurricane Sandy is expected to cause a lot of damage to the east coast tonight and into tomorrow morning. Here are some quick tips to prevent/minimize damage in your greenhouse:
Hurricane Sandy is expected to cause a lot of damage to the east coast tonight and into tomorrow morning. Here are some quick tips to prevent/minimize damage in your greenhouse:
Now is the time to begin planning for next year’s building projects, whether you are retrofitting or building new. To help you with planning an expansion, reducing operating costs, or improving efficiency, here are some tips to assist you in the process.
The following is a post from our guest bloggers, Yoko Arakawa and Linda Anderson, mum growers from Longwood Gardens.
There is a startling statistic: 65% of family businesses fail in the second generation, and 90% fail with the third generation. And yet family farms and family greenhouses perform much better than most family businesses.
When we talk about lean-tos in the greenhouse industry, 2 styles come to mind. One is a connection lean-to that usually connects greenhouse gutters of different heights or other buildings. The other is a gutter to ground lean-to which typically attaches to the side of the greenhouse.