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Step into a lush, thriving paradise with Snigdha at Love and Lettuce as she gives you a full tour of her dream greenhouse. In this in-depth walkthrough, you’ll discover smart greenhouse setup ideas on maximizing greenhouse space for both edible and ornamental plants, extending your growing season, and designing a visually stunning, durable structure. Learn how to optimize plant placement for sunlight, automate your watering system, protect crops from pests and weeds, and grow a diverse range of fruits, vegetables, and flowers year-round. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this video is packed with practical ideas, beautiful design elements, and inspiration to help you build a productive and beautiful greenhouse oasis for all your gardening adventures.
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ā° Timecodes ā°
00:00 Introduction
00:37 Key Benefits
01:09 Goals
01:51 Layout Plant placement
03:04 Protection from pests
03:37 Automated watering system
04:40 Auto-watering demo
05:20 Detailed walkthrough & plants
09:48 Hydroponic system
10:20 Product links
10:28 Wrap
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ā”ļø Here are the links to the products* used in my greenhouse:
Greenhouse: https://amzn.to/44bwT2Z
Shelving Unit: https://amzn.to/40iJ7FD
Drip Irrigation
Rain Bird T63-100 1/2″ tubing: https://amzn.to/4kiVjgJ
Barbed Connector Fittings 1/2ā tubing: https://amzn.to/44cJxyK
Rain Bird T22-50S 1/4″ tubing: https://amzn.to/4ev2PnF
Rain Bird Barbed Coupling for 1/4″ tubing: https://amzn.to/4lwN55Y
Irrigation Kit Barbed Connectors for 1/4″ tubing: https://amzn.to/3ZWAWPk
Single barb Spray Emitters**: https://amzn.to/44E7wbj
Three-way Emitters with 360 Adjustable Spray for ¼ā tubing: https://amzn.to/4eLoIiR
Hardware Cloth: https://amzn.to/4kdSkGA
Landscape fabric: https://amzn.to/46iAlez
Fiskars Pruning Shears, Cuts Through Stems up to 3/4-Inch: https://amzn.to/3ZKqYAv
10×17 Inch Seedling & Propagation Tray: https://amzn.to/3TTQm3b
10×20 Inch Seedling & Propagation Tray: https://amzn.to/3Gos8uV
1 Gallon Nursery Pots Pack of 10 (Long-lasting): https://amzn.to/3TgyiA9
1 Gallon Nursery Pots Pack of 50 (Lower quality compared to above): https://amzn.to/40t5Fna
Auger drill bit for Planting ā 3 x 12 Inch: https://amzn.to/4kpYPGw
Auger drill bit for Planting ā 1.6×16.5 inch: https://amzn.to/45HDrZu
Espoma Plantone 5-3-3 Natural & Organic Fertilizer: https://amzn.to/4lAnTLT
Espoma Rosetone 4-3-2 Natural & Organic Fertilizer: https://amzn.to/4k7QwPs
Espoma BoneMeal (Organic): https://amzn.to/46ltEIO
Alaska Fish Fertilizer (Organic) 5-1-1 OMRI Listed: https://amzn.to/4kiC7jr
Alaska Morbloom Fertilizer (Organic) 0-10-10 https://amzn.to/44FlCcv
Compost Tumbler*** Bin Composter 43 Gallon: https://amzn.to/3GlRxW8
Recording setup
TELESIN Magnetic Neck Mount for phones https://amzn.to/4l5p2ev
TELESIN Magnetic Flexible Tripod for iPhone: https://amzn.to/4eoAteB
DJI Mic Mini (1 TX + 1 RX), Wireless Lavalier Microphone: https://amzn.to/46lu2qK
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LOCATION: Zone 9B
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DISCLAIMER
*As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases.
** I use it outside the greenhouse and these are better sprayers than what I have installed in my greenhouse.
*** Not shown in the video but used to make compost for the vegetable garden.
Hi fellow plant lovers welcome to Love and LettuceĀ
I’m your host Snigdha and this is my beautiful greenhouse where fruits vegetables flowers andĀ
beneficial insects, all live happily together to create this wonderful paradise. In today’sĀ
video we are going to talk about how to set up a greenhouse to maximize its utilizationĀ
and to make it visually appealing [Music] one of the key benefits of having a greenhouse isĀ
that you can get an extended growing season which means instead of starting a seed at the beginningĀ
of the growing season you can start your seed way before your growing season begins and have aĀ
semi-mature to mature plant at the beginning of your growing season. Some other benefits ofĀ
having a greenhouse is that you can have crop diversity which means you can grow varieties ofĀ
crops that don’t naturally grow in your habitat. Green houses also protect your crop from naturalĀ
elements like wind and excessive suns and you can control your pests and diseases. The setup ofĀ
your greenhouse totally depends on what your goals are. My goals were to maximize my food productionĀ
make it extremely visually appealing so that when I walk in a greenhouse I feel like I’m walking inĀ
my dream. And third, I wanted to make it a pretty permanent structure so that I don’t have to moveĀ
it every two three years. This greenhouse is very solid it’s going to stand the test of time forĀ
at least 10 years. And the reason I’m confident that my greenhouse is going to stand the test ofĀ
time is because I’ve made sure it’s not under any tree and it’s not in a very windy spot it’s not inĀ
too much sun it’s just in the right spot that lets enough sun in the greenhouse so that my plantsĀ
thrive but it’s protected from all the natural elements. So my first goal was to maximize foodĀ
production and how do we do that? We do that by growing maximum crop per square foot. So what IĀ
did is all plants generally require a lot of sun to grow except for lettuces and Swiss chard so IĀ
try to give maximum space for crops that have high sun requirements so they are actually in the topĀ
of the shelf. So I have shelves on the side and I have raised bed at the base of the greenhouse.Ā
There are four raised beds they are 4x2x1 each and in those raised beds I have planted crops thatĀ
grow vertically. For example your uh tomatoes, your kales, your bell peppers, and then onĀ
the sides I have a three tier shelf and on each tier I have set up automated watering andĀ
on the top shelf I have strawberries because strawberries require maximum surface area andĀ
they require a lot of sun to make sweet juicy berries. So strawberries are on top of theĀ
shelves and flowers also are on top of the shelf because most flowers require a lot of sun.Ā
But the lettuces that require less amount of sun, in fact I’ve noticed lettuces do much betterĀ
when they don’t get direct sun, I have kept them on second level as much as possible. SoĀ
this greenhouse has hundreds of dollars of worth organic produce that I enjoy throughout theĀ
year. A few other things to remember while setting up a greenhouse, especially, if it’s directlyĀ
sitting on the floor that means it doesn’t have a concrete base, is that you need to protectĀ
your vegetable beds from rodents such as voles, gophers from digging through your vegetable bedsĀ
and eating roots of your crops. So as protection it’s better to set up hardware cloth at the baseĀ
of your greenhouse and then put your vegetable beds on it so that the rodents don’t climbĀ
through your vegetable beds and finally you can put a landscape fabric on top of your hardwareĀ
cloth to prevent weeds from growing through the ground. So now let’s talk about watering systemĀ
in the greenhouse; I for sure didn’t want to hand water any of my plants so we had to automateĀ
watering in the greenhouse and it’s working out pretty great. So let’s take a closer lookĀ
automate watering we have 1/2in hose running on two sides of the greenhouse this only waters theĀ
top shelf so I’ve also had set up half-inch hose at the second level in the shelf it’s kind ofĀ
hidden by this lettuce and also have 1/2in hose running at the third level here and this worksĀ
out pretty well. I’ve also been very careful of closing spouts behind these tomatoes becauseĀ
the tomatoes don’t like their leaves getting wet due to watering. So the automated wateringĀ
is set up using a timer and within a minute it’s going to start watering so let me show youĀ
live how the watering system works [Music] heat heat [Applause] [Music] So let’s do a quick walkthrough of all the plantsĀ
planted here so that you get ideas for your own greenhouse. This is how we enter the greenhouseĀ
as you can see I have flowers at the start of the greenhouse and this is a great idea because itĀ
attracts a lot of bees and I see a lot of bees during the day hovering on the greenhouseĀ
so as we go ahead there is there is kale, here more kale this kale got shaded by tomatoes,Ā
so it has not made it big there is some basil and there are five tomato plants in this bed it’s aĀ
4x2x1 again um and five tomato plants in this bed also and this bed also has kale. If you see if youĀ
compare it with my hands like you see how big the size of leaves are and this is a pepper plant thatĀ
had grown from seed it’s slowly making peppers and on the top shelf like I said I have a lot ofĀ
strawberries and that’s a flower plant i’m waiting it to flower. There’s some nasturtiums too andĀ
most of the strawberries are grown from runners. So I’m just planting runners whenever I can as youĀ
can see runners these are all runners and then we have carnations at the center of the greenhouseĀ
so that when the bees or other insects enter the greenhouse, I want them to stay in the greenhouseĀ
so there are flowers in the middle of greenhouse few more flowers and then we have our gorgeousĀ
lettuce and more lettuce see if you have lettuce on the top shelf it just grows too tall and IĀ
had to I had to harvest some leaves at the base of the lettuce but this is just growing too tallĀ
so the lettuce do the best when it’s planted at the second level. So here we have Swiss chard andĀ
in this bed we again have a lot of tomatoes um we have gorgeous bell peppers, more peppers I thinkĀ
I have few more peppers here. Yep! it’s amazing these are almost these are ready for harvest.Ā
And then in this bed I have a a very productive strawberry bed these I had bought from store likeĀ
these are four original strawberry plants and they have produced a lot of runners as you can seeĀ
there so we have a lot of runners in this bed but this is one of my most productive bed and myĀ
husband eats berries all the time. But they keep producing every day. And this is the other sideĀ
of the greenhouse it’s a lemongrass plant that I grew from the seed some marigolds my alyssumĀ
is looking very sad but I have so many alyssums that I’m ignoring it unfortunately. Swiss chard,Ā
lettuce growing like a champ I actually harvested this lettuce if you see when you harvest theĀ
lettuce from the center new leaves start growing from the side so that was a good example. MoreĀ
lettuce so these lettuces as you can see these are greener than the one that I showed previouslyĀ
and that lettuce is again growing like a champ. Some more flowers this is Johnny jump up, someĀ
marigolds more marigolds. I planted these seeds really late so this is my small seed patch.Ā
And, oh lovely, this is the rose that I had uh propagated last year so it’s making it. I IĀ
had propagated 15 roses last year uh pink and orange in color and they are all growing very fineĀ
and they are outside the greenhouse now because they are done with their initial uh cycle they areĀ
actually mature plants now so they are producing flowers, I’ll cover that later if you see thisĀ
lettuce is again growing like a champ. I have so much crop I am unable to keep up um but it worksĀ
out great because when you have guests um it’s very nice to serve them fresh vegetables. Lastly,Ā
I have some crop at the back of my greenhouse and these are tomatoes thing in the hydroponic systemĀ
they are not doing that good they actually have started catching mold because I think these areĀ
too many crops in a small hydroponic system i’m going to let this crop grow because I want to haveĀ
a comparison between tomatoes that grow from the hydroponics versus tomatoes that I have in dirtĀ
but I can actually tell you that the tomatoes that are growing in dirt are looking much betterĀ
already. I will add links to all the products that I have used in this greenhouse in descriptionĀ
below so that you can use it as a guidance when you set up your own greenhouse. So to wrap thingsĀ
up green houses are amazing if you want to have an extended growing season they not only protect yourĀ
plants from unpredictable weather but if you have a heating or a cooling system like the heaters IĀ
have in my greenhouse you can enjoy your favorite vegetables throughout the year so I hope youĀ
enjoyed the tour of my greenhouse today and if you like this video hit a thumbs up and subscribe toĀ
my channel for more gardening adventures [Music]
8 Comments
Amazing work ! I am inspired to do the same set up now! Looking forward to more project updates
such a beautiful greenhouse!!! you're so inspiring š
great tips and demos!!! love this video ā¤
00:00: Introduction
00:37: Key Benefits
01:09: Goals
01:51: Layout Plant placement
03:04: Protection from pests
03:37: Automated watering system
04:40: Auto-watering demo
05:20: Detailed walkthrough & plants
09:48: Hydroponic system
10:20: Product links
10:28: Wrap
Lovely tips and green house Snigi šš All the best for your new beginning of gardening⦠āļø
Very helpful video
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and tips
excellently done, both the greenhouse and the video! it was such a refreshing experience to see the greenhouse in personā¦
Ur so detailed, informative & inspiring šš
Thank you for being my favorite gardening channel š„° š
Please create a video for patio pot gardening ? Thank you !!