Greenhouse Heaters are Great

Are you trying to keep your plants, especially tropical plants, alive through this cold weather in the Fall and the Winter?

Do you like to start your own plants before Spring to get a head start?

If you have a greenhouse, I know you’re serious about gardening…

Improve the efficiency of your greenhouse growing with greenhouse heaters.

Vornado Heater for Greenhouse

At my mother’s home in Canada, we have a few banana plants, palms, citrus trees, aloe plants, some other succulents, orchids and a few oleanders that we bring inside for winter. It seems we run out of space in the house sometimes and the plants just get bigger every year.

We’ve been looking at some small greenhouses and greenhouse heaters to make the winter months easier and help those plants be as healthy as they can be come Springtime.

Depending upon how large your greenhouse is will determine how many BTUs you’ll need to fully heat the space and keep your plants alive and healthy.

The harsh winter months will be no competition for these helpful heaters that are available in electric and propane models that are either stationary or portable for ease of use.

Greenhouse Heater

With built-in thermostats, you can customize the perfect temperature for your prized outdoor plants through the harsh winter months.

You’ll save money because you won’t have to re-purchasing your favorite tropical plants, which are often quite expensive, and/or seed your own plants to be ready to plant strong seedlings in the Spring.

I love to start my own seedlings…it gives me such a sense of accomplishment, I save money and my plants are further ahead than if I plant seeds in Spring.

Not only will your garden be the talk-of-the-town next year, your wallet will thank you too…

Plus, what’s a nicer way to improve your mood than to visit your very own greenhouse with lush, tropical plants in the dead of winter…Escape the dark and dreary days with green life!

Not only are these greenhouse heaters great for greenhouses, but will work well for garages, barns and outdoor living spaces.

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I hope you enjoyed this Winter Gardening Information on Home and Gardening Today! Until next time…

Get Your Plants Through Winter,

Kimberly Edwards :)

P.S. Last year, I planted my tomatoes and veggies in October!

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Just Planted My Herbs & Veggies in October


Yes, it’s the end of October, and I just planted tomatoes, peppers, and a variety of herbs.

Tomato Tumbling Tom Red Seeds

I know, you’re asking yourself if I’ve lost track of what time of year it is…

Nope! Absolutely not!

I know it’s fall and we’ve even gotten some frost thus far, but I just planted these gems in small pots on the sunny window sills of the house, so that we’ll have fresh herbs and cherry tomatoes throughout the winter and spring.

Then, we’ll be able to plant our beautiful plants outside in the spring and have beautiful, big plants ready to go for when the sun and heat hit!

How exciting…

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Maintaining A Garden In Winter

Art Poster Print - Winter Garden I - Artist: Carol Robinson - Poster SBy Caitlina Fuller

It is wintertime again and people across the country are wondering what they can do to keep their gardens looking beautiful. One answer is to maintain your lawn ornaments so that they add some extra flair to the yard. The winter is the perfect time to take your lawn ornaments down and paint them, polish them, or do any kind of maintenance that they may need. They may not need anything but a good scrubbing, but the point is that the winter is the best time for maintenance. Everyone wants their yard art to look beautiful and there is no way of that happening if the items are not kept in a good state of repair.

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