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Growing Spaces revolutionizes the greenhouse marketplace with the solar Growing Dome and promotes an independent lifestyle. Check out the Growing Spaces Greenhouse Gardening Blog where articles feature dome owner stories, year-round gardening advice, dome grown recipes, and much more!
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
1w ago
Skip to: Heat Transfer, Thermal Mass and the Above Ground Pond, Geodesic Shape and Energy Efficiency, Greenhouse Covering and Light Transmission, Insulated Foundation Wall, North Wall Insulation, Automated Ventilation, Undersoil System
The technologies behind what make our product one of the best greenhouse options on the market are not rocket science. They are Dome science! You might already be familiar with our seven features, but if not we are going to get down to the basics so that you can understand how they work and why they make the Growing Dome Greenhouse the best greenhouse option for ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
1w ago
Jump to: What is the difference between a food bank and a food pantry?, Donation Considerations, Donation Guidelines, What plants to grow to donate to a food bank, Find a food bank or food pantry
The holiday season is upon us and for many this is a joyous time of year. We gather with friends and family around a table full of copious amounts of food, so much so that there are often too many leftovers to manage. However, many in our country are not as lucky. For many the holidays are stressful with so much pressure around putting together a big spread. In 2022, an estimated 49 million people tur ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
1w ago
Jump to: Ideal Growing Conditions for Guava, Where to Plant Guava in Your Dome, Planting Guava, Guava Companion Plants, Caring for Guava, How to Manage Pests, When to Harvest Guava
Growing Guava Quick Facts:
Genus Name: Psidium guajava
Common Name: Guava
Type: Tree, Fruit
USDA Zone: 9-11
Climate: Tropical/Sub-tropical
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: Up to 20 feet
Width: Up to 15
Soil: Well-drained, pH 5 to 7
Guava is a short, wide evergreen shrub native to Central and South America. It is a member of the Myrtle family and closely related to the rose apple.
Psidium guajava ..read more
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1w ago
Skip to: Guava jam ingredients and directions. Other FAQs: What is Guava Jam Good for? What is the difference between Guava Jam and Guava Jelly? How long will the guava jam stay good for? How to grow guavas?
It’s a great day to make guava jam.
One of the fun parts of being a Growing Dome owner is the ability to grow tropical plants in non-tropical growing zones. At Growing Spaces, we are constantly planting and trying new things. By far, one of our greatest successes has been harvesting pink guavas from our 26’ Growing Dome in Golden Colorado. We tried a few guava recipes, but guava jam was th ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
1M ago
Jump to: The History of Thyme, Health Benefits of Thyme, How to Growing Thyme, Thyme Fun Facts, Thyme Companion Plants, When to Harvest Thyme.
Time to get growing thyme! Do you want to start growing thyme in your greenhouse? Thyme is a great herb to have right at your fingertips, year-round! Read more for tips on growing this herb in your greenhouse.
The History of Thyme: Know Before Growing Thyme
Thyme or Thymus vulgaris is from the family Lamiaceae and is native to the Mediterranean area. The first recorded use of thyme was in the first century AD. Sumerian cuneiform tablets (not our electr ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
1M ago
In uncertain times, self-sufficiency becomes paramount. At the forefront of this self-reliance is the concept of the survival garden—a means to ensure a steady supply of nutritious food regardless of external challenges. The Growing Dome stands out as the premier solution for those looking to establish a resilient survival garden. Its unique geodesic design can resist winds up to 115 mph, more than 75 pounds of snow per square foot, and is hail-resistant.
Solar Power: Nature’s Ally for a Year-Round Survival Garden
By harnessing both active and passive solar technologies, the Growing Dome ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
2M ago
The Growing Dome Network is more than just a group; it embodies the collective spirit of passionate individuals who share a deep love for Growing Domes and sustainable living.
In the early days, when our focus was primarily on Colorado, our Growing Dome Network was merely a list of enthusiasts across the state willing to open their doors for tours. But now, after more than 30 years, the global demand for year-round, fresh food has expanded our horizons. We proudly sell Growing Domes to enthusiasts worldwide. Yet, as a small family-owned business, it’s impossible for us to be everywhere at once ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
2M ago
In the U.S., hunger is a real issue. One in eight families are trying to make ends meet, and almost half of college students don’t know where their next meal will come from. And 60% of homes with older folks have to pick between buying food and paying for heat or lights. So yeah, we really need to fix this. Here at Growing Spaces, we’re on a mission. We want to help businesses and groups work together to tackle the food crisis in our nation. Everyone should have access to fresh food, which is why we are so proud to be part of what’s happening at Unity Gardens.
Unity Gardens Doing Their Part
Un ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
2M ago
There are many types of squash, but we will talk about growing pumpkins in your dome to finish our Three Sisters series. Pumpkin is from the Cucubitaceae family and is a winter squash. In the Three Sisters method of gardening Native Americans planted squash as one of the benefits is the ground cover the leaves provide, so pick the squash you like best!
Growing pumpkins in the dome in Golden, CO in 2020
Squash originated in the Americas; from North America to South America, there were about 20 species of squash growing wild. Squash was first recorded in Europe in 1591, although the earliest dom ..read more
Growing Spaces | Greenhouse Gardening Blog
2M ago
As the autumn leaves turn and the crisp chill in the air signals the arrival of harvest season, embracing the changing seasons with a comforting dish like Pumpkin Squash Risotto becomes the best way. This creamy, savory recipe will warm your soul, tantalize your taste buds, and encourage you to slow down.
Ingredients:
½ pound of your favorite variety of pumpkin or squash peeled and diced
2 tablespoons of real organic salted butter
1 cup Arborio rice
1/2 cup dry white wine
2 cans (14 ounces each) of chicken broth (preferably low sodium)
2 tablespoons fresh sage, finely chopped (plus extra for ..read more