Great video. Agree on starting with the plastic pop up greenhouses to learn. I made the mistake at one house and bought the harbor freight gh. No temp control, hard to cool, killed everything. I learned on my plastic pop up last three years and now I’m purchasing a large greenhouse with fans, water, electricity and heat. Dang those pests lol. Thanks for great info
I don't usually comment on videos, but I have to say you are an excellent teacher, and I did hit that subscribe button. This video is the most thorough video I've ever watched. Thank you. I look forward to watching more.
You are spot On ❤ As a 15 years owner of greenhouse in Canada and citrus hobbyist grower, you tips are right on the money. I can tell you are speaking from experience because all the things you mentioned I have faced or considered - minus the cats😊 Great video. Great advice.
We live where it gets below freezing on a regular basis and have a Dyna-Glo or Mr. Heater VENT-FREE infrared heater that is hooked up to a natural gas line so it stays on even if our electricity goes out. These heaters are affordable and don't have to be vented to the outside. They have 3 levels of heat and will come on and turn off to maintain the level you set. The fans aren't very strong so you need a good size fan to distribute the heat. Watch the corners near the floor where it will freeze if you don't have a fan to distribute the heat. After researching the difference between the infrared vs. the blue flame (the heaters come in both versions) we chose the infrared.
Great information. My wife and I just purchased a 24'x36' hoop house with a 13' center. We mounted 23,000 btu heaters in it and ran electric to it from the panel from the main house. We live on 6 acres and we believe it should be the perfect size for all of the canning and food for the 5 and 7 year old that continue to eat us out of house and home lol Great content. thank you.
Excellent information! Thank you so very much for taking the time to share these comprehensive tips with knowing are wise and effectively using our greenhouse. I am helping to create a community garden in a very rural area and we are presently building an 8 x 10 x 7.5 greenhouse. The purpose of the greenhouse is to grow seeds, protect seedlings, and store all the tools that are needed. Additionally, to roll in the vertical towers during the cold season in Utah.
You brought up a lot of very helpful points. I’m in central Texas and we’re building a greenhouse now. I mainly want it for seed starting or having an intermediate home for seedlings before they go out in the garden. I plan to try some season extension and experimenting with growing tomatoes and also protecting potted citrus. We do get a few freezes a year typically but it’s mostly fairly mild in winter. Summers are intense sometimes so I don’t plan on using the greenhouse to grow anything then. One extra thing to consider is proximity to a water source so you can easily water whatever’s growing inside the greenhouse. I’ll have the option to add drip later but will at least have a hose available. I’m looking forward to learning how the setup works here.
Thank you for posting the video on this topic. Lots of things to consider when investing in a greenhouse. I don't have a greenhouse yet but I hope this will change soon 😊
It's definitely a great addition. Now that I've been using one for long enough, I'd be lost with one! Hopefully this helps you get started on a good note! 🙂
Super video‼️ You’re very good at explaining things re; beginner’s greenhouse. I have a small greenhouse so I really thought this was especially meant for me, lol! 🤗 Thankyou so much! God bless 🙋♀️💖
I just found your channel and I just watch This and is going to help me with my greenhouse, it's a metal one with the plastic cover. Such great tips!! I now know to keep all 3 roll windows open. I secured it and it can take 30mph wind plus. I'm going to hopefully get some lettuce out soon along with all my early spring veggies. Thanks for An Awesome Video!!. I'm in NJ and can't wait till we're done with 32* degree .nights😢 , then I can do the black water canter heat retention.
First year. Small permanent greenhouse. I live to garden and am retired. I hope to be able to garden, extend and early start to garden season. 5x7 steel structure
When this video started, I thought you would annoy me with useless off topic discussions (like: this is my cat or my neighbor has a boat). Not at all, your video was well presented and matched the title. It was crammed with good ideas as well as, useful, on point, relevant info. No time wasted here. I have no suggestions to make it better. Good job and thank you...
I live in Zone 5b. My back yard is brick and cement. What soil I do have (front yard) gets no sunlight and is covered in pine needles due to 2 large pine trees. The only space I have to garden is a VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse. I have no choice but to do all my gardening in the greenhouse. I have tried the past 2 years to have a garden in the greenhouse and I have failed. I would greatly appreciate any advice with what container/raised bed soil mix to use, if raised beds are better than containers, best fertilizers, starting seeds, best lights/grow lights to use, best temperature to maintain... Honestly any and all types of advice is needed. If there are others videos that would be beneficial I'd appreciate it as well. ThankYou!
Excellent tutorial and perfect timing. I'm moving to a new home and doing research for a permanent greenhouse. I've been using a portable one for a few years. Thanks. New subscriber here.
Thanks a lot, I just found you and very happy I was trying to purchase a green house and have no idea what I was doing, I am going to figure it out from your info glad I didn't purchase one yet thank you ❤
Thank you for the green house tops. Just got our green house up before winter hit. I’m in MN. Have kept some plants alive yet from my garden, oregano, parsley, rosemary and a daisy. Would love to get to a way to grow greens over winter. But super excited to start garden plants early!
Thanks for this comprehensive planning guide and all the lovely tips. I've had a pop up type greenhouse for 3 years now and the cover is deteriorating. I have been using greenhouse tape to baby it along until the end of March so I can move my strawberry plants back out. I am going to build a greenhouse that is a more permanent structure this spring and summer.
I agree totally. The most important parts of a greenhouse are big fluffy cats. Where are you located? Looks like a similar environment to me in the North East.
Thank you so much for this video! I learned so much. We are moving from IL to SC and plan on having a permanent greenhouse structure in our yard. I will definitely come back to your page for more tips. 😊
I am so glad I came across this video. I want a greenhouse to extend my growing season. My main question was about flooring. I am still uncertain if a permanent one will require a structured (brick, pavers, wood, etc) floor material or can it be built solely on soil. Thanks so much.
Wonderful! Do the black plastic shelves holding more heat in the summer? We're in zone 5b/6a. Related to that is using black greenhouse plastic as flooring vs a crushed granite or rock floor like you have? Watching your video made it clear that we would need to place ours near a water source. 1 of 4 locations just got ruled out!
thanks for showing us your space :) in the north its more like used for like over wintering fig trees, easy harvest of carrots in winter, etc . deff not economical to "grow food" all winter in a greenhouse. heating would be insane unless you had like a half in the ground set up or something
I agree! We have fairly mild winters (some snow but temps don’t usually drop too far below 20) and it’s hard enough just keeping the chill off to overwinter things! You’d really have to figure out an amazing heating system to be efficiently growing all year. And, frankly, I enjoy my “winter break” 😆
We are excited to be participating in a community greenhouse on a nearby former tree farm. (That now has horses, goats, and a woodworking/craft school.) There is an orientation for all the participants this weekend, and we will have our own table to use. We still are not sure how we're going to use our space, this all happened pretty quickly. We're excited. Thank you for this video, even though I am not choosing the greenhouse, knowing all the elements to be concerned about is quite educational.
@@Bianca_urfavbrunette We are in New Hampshire. (near the Vermont border) Just started our first seeds yesterday. It used to be a commercial greenhouse, and it has a couple of organic farmers advising us.
I bought a house that has a 1000 sq ft greenhouse with two natural gas heaters with sock in the center, rig vents not automated, water water system with humidity and temp controls , 2 belt drive fans on one side, a direct drive fan on the other.
I have atunnel 20 x 10 greenhouse, I just started a couple of days ago.. I put mesh floor (instead of tarp) to let water out. However, I am wondering if I still need to put some gravel down? Thank you for your advice 😊
Hi hun im in the uk. Mild wheather zone. I want to get a greenhouse so loved you youtube advice. But one question! How do i prevent damp and mould affecting the greenhouse and its plants? Regards Kim xx
I live in Florida, so with the sun that’s bearing down on my plants. I need a greenhouse to keep them safe. So when I use a greenhouse, it’s for growing plants 24/7 out of the year. Unless the plant can withstand Florida’s sun, then I’ll put them outside but other than that they will not go outside outside of that greenhouse, of course. But because of that, I also have to deal with bugs that like they show up in your greenhouse and devour your plants without you even being aware of it. Compared to outside you have to always look at your plants to make sure the sun didn’t destroy it. Make sure bugs are not on it but in a greenhouse you would expect that your plants would not be attacked by bugs so often until you get little white bugs on your plants, eating it and drinking it dry, and then having ants show up and using them as cattle by farming, the sugar substance that they puke out
I’d rather have a polymer type of greenhouse like you do right now and not the plastic over a structure greenhouse like I already have lol. I’ve had this greenhouse for a year to Florida standards that is a miracle that I got it to still exist and not end up in a lake? 😂 so in 2024 I will get me a polymer greenhouse. So I can better grow my plants. 🪴 going from a 4’8x4’8 temporary greenhouse versus a new 6 x 10 heavy duty, polymer greenhouse
I have atunnel 20 x 10 greenhouse, I just started a couple of days ago.. I put mesh floor (instead of tarp) to let water out. However, I am wondering if I still need to put some gravel down? Thank you for your advice
I am considering getting a greenhouse are there any crops that you wouldn't grow in a greenhouse? I am considering getting a 10x24 because I want to grow alot of veggies. Some of the veggies I want to grow are melons, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, cukes, squash, tomatoes, peppers, all leafy greens, all root veggies, Okra, coffee plant, Piper Nigrum plant, strawberries, blackberries, grapes, raspberries, herbs, and lots more. I want to also be able to set up some chairs and a table for my relaxing moments. I know it's very expensive for a greenhouse and want to make sure it's worth it. I was looking up the inside of greenhouses but it's not videos of the inside of greenhouses. I want to look at the benches or shelves that was build in one or can I just use the racks or shelves I have for indoors? Am I able to use a rack or will that block sunlight from some of the veggies?
Number 1 Beginner's Tip, & all you really need to know. ... "Understand what the role of a greenhouse is." A greenhouse sole purpose is to be a shelter to protect plants from cold weather. That's it. Outside of that purpose... you don't need a greenhouse. So now that the purpose of a greenhouse is understood... how you set up that greenhouse depends on what kind of plants you want to grow. I cannot comprehend, why every GardenTuber I see on UA-cam, use their greenhouses as potting stations & storage sheds, for garden supplies & tools. There'll only be a few plants, & 80% of the greenhouse space is filled with stacks of empty pots, bags of soil, fertilizer, garden tools, garden carts, & a large work bench. These items don't need sunlight.
Oh he’s so terrible! He puts his tennis balls on the shelves and then jumps into them to get the balls, knocking the plants over in the process 🤦♀️ good thing he’s so cute
Eeew, is that a big wasp nest hanging in your greenhouse over your head?? Why would you allow that to stay in your greenhouse? Those things are so nasty the way they sting people for absolutely no reason. I was floating in my pool 1 day for the 1st time after getting my pool and I was floating , starting to relax , and had my eyes closed when I began to feel a stinging sensation on my ankle. I quickly realized what it was and flipped into the pool brushing my ankle and let me just say, that was the most painful sting I have ever experienced. My ankle was swollen hurting more then the 1st day 2 & 3 days later. I hate those things. They aren't like bees where if you don't bother them, they won't bother you because they know they won't die after stinging someone so they aren't shy when it comes to passing their stinger out.
I bought a house that has a 1000 sq ft greenhouse with two natural gas heaters with sock in the center, rig vents not automated, water water system with humidity and temp controls , 2 belt drive fans on one side, a direct drive fan on the other.
Great video. Agree on starting with the plastic pop up greenhouses to learn. I made the mistake at one house and bought the harbor freight gh. No temp control, hard to cool, killed everything.
I learned on my plastic pop up last three years and now I’m purchasing a large greenhouse with fans, water, electricity and heat.
Dang those pests lol. Thanks for great info
I don't usually comment on videos, but I have to say you are an excellent teacher, and I did hit that subscribe button. This video is the most thorough video I've ever watched. Thank you. I look forward to watching more.
Thank you for sharing all of your amazing, helpful knowledge.❤
You are spot On ❤
As a 15 years owner of greenhouse in Canada and citrus hobbyist grower, you tips are right on the money.
I can tell you are speaking from experience because all the things you mentioned I have faced or considered - minus the cats😊
Great video. Great advice.
Great info! Very thorough!
Thanks for the education.I'm building an underground sunken greenhouse ten feet deep 60x100 trees are removed around it. Fun .
A walapini? I'm jealous! My water table is too high to have one
We live where it gets below freezing on a regular basis and have a Dyna-Glo or Mr. Heater VENT-FREE infrared heater that is hooked up to a natural gas line so it stays on even if our electricity goes out. These heaters are affordable and don't have to be vented to the outside. They have 3 levels of heat and will come on and turn off to maintain the level you set. The fans aren't very strong so you need a good size fan to distribute the heat. Watch the corners near the floor where it will freeze if you don't have a fan to distribute the heat. After researching the difference between the infrared vs. the blue flame (the heaters come in both versions) we chose the infrared.
Fantastic information - thank you so much for sharing!
Great information. My wife and I just purchased a 24'x36' hoop house with a 13' center. We mounted 23,000 btu heaters in it and ran electric to it from the panel from the main house. We live on 6 acres and we believe it should be the perfect size for all of the canning and food for the 5 and 7 year old that continue to eat us out of house and home lol Great content. thank you.
Excellent information! Thank you so very much for taking the time to share these comprehensive tips with knowing are wise and effectively using our greenhouse. I am helping to create a community garden in a very rural area and we are presently building an 8 x 10 x 7.5 greenhouse. The purpose of the greenhouse is to grow seeds, protect seedlings, and store all the tools that are needed. Additionally, to roll in the vertical towers during the cold season in Utah.
You brought up a lot of very helpful points. I’m in central Texas and we’re building a greenhouse now. I mainly want it for seed starting or having an intermediate home for seedlings before they go out in the garden. I plan to try some season extension and experimenting with growing tomatoes and also protecting potted citrus. We do get a few freezes a year typically but it’s mostly fairly mild in winter. Summers are intense sometimes so I don’t plan on using the greenhouse to grow anything then. One extra thing to consider is proximity to a water source so you can easily water whatever’s growing inside the greenhouse. I’ll have the option to add drip later but will at least have a hose available. I’m looking forward to learning how the setup works here.
Thank you so much. Enjoyed all the hand gestures and animation. Was informative and fun watching too.
Awesome job explaining everything, thanks for sharing.
This book taught me how to take care of my greenhouse.
Thank you for posting the video on this topic. Lots of things to consider when investing in a greenhouse. I don't have a greenhouse yet but I hope this will change soon 😊
It's definitely a great addition. Now that I've been using one for long enough, I'd be lost with one! Hopefully this helps you get started on a good note! 🙂
Fantastic video. Very cohesive and informative. Best video I've found on YT!
Thanks, appreciate it!
Excellent tips! Thanks.
Super video‼️ You’re very good at explaining things re; beginner’s greenhouse. I have a small greenhouse so I really thought this was especially meant for me, lol! 🤗 Thankyou so much! God bless 🙋♀️💖
I just found your channel and I just watch This and is going to help me with my greenhouse, it's a metal one with the plastic cover. Such great tips!!
I now know to keep all 3 roll windows open. I secured it and it can take 30mph wind plus. I'm going to hopefully get some lettuce out soon along with all my early spring veggies.
Thanks for An Awesome Video!!.
I'm in NJ and can't wait till we're done with 32* degree .nights😢 , then I can do the black water canter heat retention.
Love your energy. Thank you.
Your video was very helpful! Thanks!
Brilliant, so welll explained, knowledgeable teacher... Gold!
This was exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
First year. Small permanent greenhouse. I live to garden and am retired. I hope to be able to garden, extend and early start to garden season. 5x7 steel structure
just found you and subscribed, thank you for a great vide, teaching and sharing!!! Be Blessed!
When this video started, I thought you would annoy me with useless off topic discussions (like: this is my cat or my neighbor has a boat). Not at all, your video was well presented and matched the title. It was crammed with good ideas as well as, useful, on point, relevant info. No time wasted here. I have no suggestions to make it better. Good job and thank you...
Cheer up ffs
Plus she literally said - albeit as a joke - this is my cat 😂
I live in Zone 5b. My back yard is brick and cement. What soil I do have (front yard) gets no sunlight and is covered in pine needles due to 2 large pine trees. The only space I have to garden is a VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse. I have no choice but to do all my gardening in the greenhouse. I have tried the past 2 years to have a garden in the greenhouse and I have failed. I would greatly appreciate any advice with what container/raised bed soil mix to use, if raised beds are better than containers, best fertilizers, starting seeds, best lights/grow lights to use, best temperature to maintain... Honestly any and all types of advice is needed. If there are others videos that would be beneficial I'd appreciate it as well. ThankYou!
TYVM for all of the information.
Excellent tutorial and perfect timing. I'm moving to a new home and doing research for a permanent greenhouse. I've been using a portable one for a few years. Thanks. New subscriber here.
Great stuff. Keep it up!
Thanks a lot, I just found you and very happy I was trying to purchase a green house and have no idea what I was doing, I am going to figure it out from your info glad I didn't purchase one yet thank you ❤
Great video. Thank you!
Thank you for the green house tops. Just got our green house up before winter hit. I’m in MN. Have kept some plants alive yet from my garden, oregano, parsley, rosemary and a daisy.
Would love to get to a way to grow greens over winter. But super excited to start garden plants early!
Thanks, I really needed this!
Excellent information!❤
Thanks for this comprehensive planning guide and all the lovely tips. I've had a pop up type greenhouse for 3 years now and the cover is deteriorating. I have been using greenhouse tape to baby it along until the end of March so I can move my strawberry plants back out. I am going to build a greenhouse that is a more permanent structure this spring and summer.
Wow so much great info
Great suggestions for a new Green house owner, thanks for all the great tips!
I agree totally. The most important parts of a greenhouse are big fluffy cats. Where are you located? Looks like a similar environment to me in the North East.
Thank you so much for this video! I learned so much. We are moving from IL to SC and plan on having a permanent greenhouse structure in our yard. I will definitely come back to your page for more tips. 😊
I am so glad I came across this video. I want a greenhouse to extend my growing season. My main question was about flooring. I am still uncertain if a permanent one will require a structured (brick, pavers, wood, etc) floor material or can it be built solely on soil.
Thanks so much.
Wonderful!
Do the black plastic shelves holding more heat in the summer? We're in zone 5b/6a.
Related to that is using black greenhouse plastic as flooring vs a crushed granite or rock floor like you have?
Watching your video made it clear that we would need to place ours near a water source. 1 of 4 locations just got ruled out!
thanks for showing us your space :)
in the north its more like used for like over wintering fig trees, easy harvest of carrots in winter, etc . deff not economical to "grow food" all winter in a greenhouse. heating would be insane unless you had like a half in the ground set up or something
I agree! We have fairly mild winters (some snow but temps don’t usually drop too far below 20) and it’s hard enough just keeping the chill off to overwinter things! You’d really have to figure out an amazing heating system to be efficiently growing all year. And, frankly, I enjoy my “winter break” 😆
great video thank you!
We are excited to be participating in a community greenhouse on a nearby former tree farm. (That now has horses, goats, and a woodworking/craft school.) There is an orientation for all the participants this weekend, and we will have our own table to use. We still are not sure how we're going to use our space, this all happened pretty quickly. We're excited. Thank you for this video, even though I am not choosing the greenhouse, knowing all the elements to be concerned about is quite educational.
That sounds so cool! What state are you in? I'm in WA and just got mine built and need some pointers bad lol
@@Bianca_urfavbrunette We are in New Hampshire. (near the Vermont border) Just started our first seeds yesterday. It used to be a commercial greenhouse, and it has a couple of organic farmers advising us.
lot of thought went into
I bought a house that has a 1000 sq ft greenhouse with two natural gas heaters with sock in the center, rig vents not automated, water water system with humidity and temp controls , 2 belt drive fans on one side, a direct drive fan on the other.
Contact your local extension service - they might be able to help.
I have atunnel 20 x 10 greenhouse, I just started a couple of days ago.. I put mesh floor (instead of tarp) to let water out. However, I am wondering if I still need to put some gravel down? Thank you for your advice 😊
Great video! Are those old windows on your greenhouse?
Hi hun im in the uk. Mild wheather zone. I want to get a greenhouse so loved you youtube advice. But one question! How do i prevent damp and mould affecting the greenhouse and its plants? Regards Kim xx
Nice!
I live in Florida, so with the sun that’s bearing down on my plants. I need a greenhouse to keep them safe. So when I use a greenhouse, it’s for growing plants 24/7 out of the year. Unless the plant can withstand Florida’s sun, then I’ll put them outside but other than that they will not go outside outside of that greenhouse, of course.
But because of that, I also have to deal with bugs that like they show up in your greenhouse and devour your plants without you even being aware of it. Compared to outside you have to always look at your plants to make sure the sun didn’t destroy it. Make sure bugs are not on it but in a greenhouse you would expect that your plants would not be attacked by bugs so often until you get little white bugs on your plants, eating it and drinking it dry, and then having ants show up and using them as cattle by farming, the sugar substance that they puke out
6:00 just like you said that your greenhouse blew away. I have the same type of greenhouse. And mine didn’t blow away in Florida weather 😂
I’d rather have a polymer type of greenhouse like you do right now and not the plastic over a structure greenhouse like I already have lol. I’ve had this greenhouse for a year to Florida standards that is a miracle that I got it to still exist and not end up in a lake? 😂 so in 2024 I will get me a polymer greenhouse. So I can better grow my plants. 🪴 going from a 4’8x4’8 temporary greenhouse versus a new 6 x 10 heavy duty, polymer greenhouse
Good job, 1st videoever here .!!
I have atunnel 20 x 10 greenhouse, I just started a couple of days ago.. I put mesh floor (instead of tarp) to let water out. However, I am wondering if I still need to put some gravel down? Thank you for your advice
Awesome Video!!!!!! ; )
I am considering getting a greenhouse are there any crops that you wouldn't grow in a greenhouse? I am considering getting a 10x24 because I want to grow alot of veggies. Some of the veggies I want to grow are melons, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, cukes, squash, tomatoes, peppers, all leafy greens, all root veggies, Okra, coffee plant, Piper Nigrum plant, strawberries, blackberries, grapes, raspberries, herbs, and lots more. I want to also be able to set up some chairs and a table for my relaxing moments. I know it's very expensive for a greenhouse and want to make sure it's worth it. I was looking up the inside of greenhouses but it's not videos of the inside of greenhouses. I want to look at the benches or shelves that was build in one or can I just use the racks or shelves I have for indoors? Am I able to use a rack or will that block sunlight from some of the veggies?
Thanks
What thermometer was that that you used?
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Number 1 Beginner's Tip, & all you really need to know. ... "Understand what the role of a greenhouse is."
A greenhouse sole purpose is to be a shelter to protect plants from cold weather.
That's it. Outside of that purpose... you don't need a greenhouse.
So now that the purpose of a greenhouse is understood... how you set up that greenhouse depends on what kind of plants you want to grow.
I cannot comprehend, why every GardenTuber I see on UA-cam, use their greenhouses as potting stations & storage sheds, for garden supplies & tools. There'll only be a few plants, & 80% of the greenhouse space is filled with stacks of empty pots, bags of soil, fertilizer, garden tools, garden carts, & a large work bench.
These items don't need sunlight.
How do you know what zone your in? I'm in Seattle WA, does anyone know? Lol and what the zones mean? Please and thank you 😊
Hi! Are you still making videos
East south ?
What Growing zone are you in.
Zone 8
The city I live in, does not allow green houses or chickens.
What about slugs😢?
UA-cam showing me this at 360P See you in a bit
Oh yeah... ain't no one got patience for that! 🤣 Render faster!
@@RootedRevival At 1080 now. Woot woot
@@eulerizeit Oh man! We are making progress! 😆
I am sorry but what is that bumpy looking ball of something behind you?
Onions..
What, you don't trust Stanley to guard the greenhouse from critters? Can you say bull in a china closet 😂
Oh he’s so terrible! He puts his tennis balls on the shelves and then jumps into them to get the balls, knocking the plants over in the process 🤦♀️ good thing he’s so cute
@@RootedRevival :D I can see him doing that. He could give your plants a little extra water with his drool, though!
Trauma response is her favor fake excuse these days.
Forget the first 16 minutes of dribble that has nothing to do with layout. How about showing the greenhouse instead of 100% of you.
High pitch voice. Ouch 😳
Eeew, is that a big wasp nest hanging in your greenhouse over your head?? Why would you allow that to stay in your greenhouse? Those things are so nasty the way they sting people for absolutely no reason. I was floating in my pool 1 day for the 1st time after getting my pool and I was floating , starting to relax , and had my eyes closed when I began to feel a stinging sensation on my ankle. I quickly realized what it was and flipped into the pool brushing my ankle and let me just say, that was the most painful sting I have ever experienced. My ankle was swollen hurting more then the 1st day 2 & 3 days later. I hate those things. They aren't like bees where if you don't bother them, they won't bother you because they know they won't die after stinging someone so they aren't shy when it comes to passing their stinger out.
I bought a house that has a 1000 sq ft greenhouse with two natural gas heaters with sock in the center, rig vents not automated, water water system with humidity and temp controls , 2 belt drive fans on one side, a direct drive fan on the other.