Have you ever seen a greenhouse and wondered exactly how they work? Well, wonder no more! Minimeba thought it would be cool to show you how to build your own mini greenhouse, with our DIY Video. Yay!

Greenhouses are structures with glass or plastic enclosures (roofs and walls) and are mostly used to grow vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers, and even tobacco. Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or too much cold and shield everything from storms to harsh weather. It’s basically like creating the perfect eco-system in which your plants will thrive!

DIY Greenhouse - Green with Envy

Have you ever seen a greenhouse and wondered exactly how they work? Well, wonder no more! Minimeba thought it would be cool to show you how to build your own mini greenhouse, with our DIY Video. Yay!

Greenhouses are structures with glass or plastic enclosures (roofs and walls) and are mostly used to grow vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers, and even tobacco. Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or too much cold and shield everything from storms to harsh weather. It’s basically like creating the perfect eco-system in which your plants will thrive!

Have you ever seen a greenhouse and wondered exactly how they work? Well, wonder no more! Minimeba thought it would be cool to show you how to build your own mini greenhouse, with our DIY Video. Yay!

Greenhouses are structures with glass or plastic enclosures (roofs and walls) and are mostly used to grow vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers, and even tobacco. Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or too much cold and shield everything from storms to harsh weather. It’s basically like creating the perfect eco-system in which your plants will thrive!

Have you ever seen a greenhouse and wondered exactly how they work? Well, wonder no more! Minimeba thought it would be cool to show you how to build your own mini greenhouse, with our DIY Video. Yay!

Greenhouses are structures with glass or plastic enclosures (roofs and walls) and are mostly used to grow vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers, and even tobacco. Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or too much cold and shield everything from storms to harsh weather. It’s basically like creating the perfect eco-system in which your plants will thrive!

DIY Greenhouse - Green With Envy

DIY Greenhouse - Green with Envy

Build Your Own Greenhouse!

Have you ever seen a greenhouse and wondered exactly how they work?

Well, wonder no more!

Minimeba thought it would be cool to show you how to build your
own mini greenhouse, with our DIY Video.

Green House

What Is It Exactly?

Greenhouses are structures with glass or plastic enclosures (roofs and walls) and are
mostly used to grow vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers, and even tobacco.

Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or too much cold and
shield everything from storms to harsh weather.

It’s basically like creating the perfect ecosystem
in which your plants will thrive!

DYI Green House

They also help keep out damaging pests.

Some areas of the world rely on greenhouses as their main means of survival,
especially those living in jarring landscapes such as
deserts and arctic wastelands.

Greenhouses retain more heat in cooler climates and
allow for a more controlled environment.

Green House

Ready,

Steady,

Go!

Easy and fun, right?

Now, as you keep an eye on your little seed’s journey, tell us what you observed?

How long did it take before your seed started to show visible signs of growth?

You can measure and chart the growth of your seedlings week by week.

DIY Green House

We will let you in on a little secret, though!

What you should observe is the following:

The sun causes the temperature inside the greenhouse to rise.

Because the lid is sealed the air inside starts heating, even when
the air outside the greenhouse cools down.

This means the air inside turns into water to feed the plant and keep it alive.

It creates an awesome hotbox that allows the plants to flourish!

Greenhouse7

#minimeba wants to let you in on a lil secret!

For fast results, use the seeds of quick-growing plants such as radishes (one of the quickest-growing vegetables), cucumbers, lettuces, peas, spinach or herbs.

DIY Greenhouse - Green with Envy

Build Your Own Greenhouse!

Have you ever seen a greenhouse and wondered exactly how they work?

Well, wonder no more!

Minimeba thought it would be cool to show you how to build your
own mini greenhouse, with our DIY Video.

Green House

What is it exactly?

Greenhouses are structures with glass or plastic enclosures (roofs and walls) and are
mostly used to grow vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers, and even tobacco.

Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or too much cold and
shield everything from storms to harsh weather.

It’s basically like creating the perfect ecosystem
in which your plants will thrive!

DYI Green House

They also help keep out damaging pests.

Some areas of the world rely on greenhouses as their main means of survival,
especially those living in jarring landscapes such as
deserts and arctic wastelands.

Greenhouses retain more heat in cooler climates and
allow for a more controlled environment.

Green House

Ready,

Steady,

Go!

Easy and fun, right?

Now, as you keep an eye on your little seed’s journey, tell us what you observed?

How long did it take before your seed started to show visible signs of growth?

You can measure and chart the growth of your seedlings week by week.

DIY Green House

We will let you in on a little secret, though!

What you should observe is the following:

The sun causes the temperature inside the greenhouse to rise.

Because the lid is sealed the air inside starts heating, even when
the air outside the greenhouse cools down.

This means the air inside turns into water to feed the plant and keep it alive.

It creates an awesome hotbox that allows the plants to flourish!

Greenhouse7

#minimeba wants to let you in on a lil secret!

For fast results, use the seeds of quick-growing plants such as radishes (one of the quickest-growing vegetables), cucumbers, lettuces, peas, spinach or herbs.

Resource:

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