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Maintaining Optimum Climate Control in Your Greenhouse
The warming weather is a reminder to greenhouse owners to examine climate control strategies inside the structure. This helps ensure crops grow strong and healthy throughout the warmer days and nights ahead. Without such consistency, plant damage and even death can occur. The experts at Gothic Arch Greenhouses, can partner particular circumstance with quality, affordable, easy to use equipment needed to help ensure optimum climate control in your greenhouse.
Keep Plants Safe with a Gothic Arch Greenhouse
Tight budgets mean smart use of money. American made Gothic Arch Greenhouses are an investment. Starting with the smallest 8-foot by 8-foot structure, a Gothic Arch Greenhouse is designed to grow as needs grow by expanding in length and width in 4-foot sections up to 12, 14, 18 and 22 feet. Although the Gothic Arch design is the company’s signature line, they have a huge selection of other designs from which to choose the highest quality, lowest priced greenhouse kits on the market today to fit your growing needs. Coupled with a wide selection of greenhouse grower supplies and equipment available by phone or on the web, having Gothic Arch Greenhouses as your greenhouse specialist makes sense.
Low-E Glass Greenhouses
Low-E Glass Greenhouses are beautiful, functional, and more energy efficient than other greenhouses that use standard glass. Low-E Glass is one of the most popular and versatile building materials used in greenhouses, sunrooms, breakfast nooks, and conservatories. Also consider this glass if you are looking to cover a swimming pool or spa, upgrade the windows in your home, or bring the outdoors in by creating a covered sitting area. Why Choose Low-E Glass?
Design a Greenhouse for Your Climate
Your climate and crops grown will determine the best design of your greenhouse to achieve optimum results. We can help you design a greenhouse for your climate
How to Plan and Build a Greenhouse
Today’s growers have more options than ever before to extend their growing seasons, experiment with crops, and create a growing space that feels more like a home than a work space. By assessing your growing style, the plants you grow, your property, and your climate, you can easily decide how to plan and build a greenhouse that suits your needs.
Greenhouse Sprayers
Our greenhouse and agricultural sprayers are used by growers in greenhouses, nurseries, vegetable farms, fruit orchards, and flower gardens. Options include gas or electric motors, and tanks from 55-200 gallons. Our sprayers are built to last and versatile enough to change as your needs change.
How to get rid of caterpillars in your garden & greenhouse
Caterpillars are one of the most damaging pests in a garden. They consume massive amounts of plant material, and they consume it very quickly. Our tried and true methods to get rid of caterpillars are cheap, easy, and contains no dangerous chemicals.
5 Reasons You Should Be Growing Hydroponically
If you have been suppressing your interest in hydroponics out of fear or misunderstanding, it’s time to reach out and get help. At Gothic ArchGreenhouses, we are here to provide you with the tools and knowledge you will need to be a successful hydroponic gardener. Whether you are a hobby grower, a commercial grower, or a teaching facility, there are good reasons you should be growing hydroponically.
Summertime!
The summer solstice can be viewed as a period of vigor and growth, both personal and symbolically.If you are fortunate to have a small piece of fertile earth and have taken the time to cultivate and plant a garden, then this period of abundant sunshine is no doubt enhancing the growth and maturity of your vegetables and flowers.
Gardening without Horn Worms and Slugs
Yep….it’s that time of year alright….experiencing that comforting feeling of having carefully set out our prized vegetables and fruit plants that were lovingly sprouted and nurtured in our greenhouse during the late winter. However, we must be diligent and not allow ourselves to be lulled into a false sense of security…thinking we can kick-back and wait for the strawberries and tomatoes to ripen for our eagerly awaiting palates