The idea is that I wanted 4 containers versus a 4 tiered 1 piece unit. The reasons:
- I can easily move 4 containers into the garage if needed
- I can rotate the containers from top to bottom to change the light
- I can move the containers around the yard and use different lengths of sunlight
- I can open and close the flaps to let air or water in
- I can sit them all on the ground if storm with high winds is due
- Essentially they are much more mobile and friendly to my needs
This project, so to speak, will allow me to load them up for 'Hardening Off' my tomato transplants and to let all my transplants grow outside while protected. Another benefit is I can bottom water the plants that I put in each storage container. Sounds practical and I think they are transparent enough to let sunlight in effectively.
A Vegetable Garden Storage Container Greenhouse: Gary Pilarchik |
Here is what they might look like with sun coming through them. I think it will be a very effective mini type of greenhouse that will let me get my plants out in March. We will see. The ability to move the containers around is great when, as mentioned, you are 'Hardening Off' your indoor vegetable transplants. Vegetable plants grown indoors have little resistance to the sun. You have to slowly expose them to the sun over a 7-10 day period as to not let the sun burn and damage the transplants. It is like slowly getting a tan.
A Storage Container Greenhouse for 'Hardening Off' Transplants: Gary Pilarchik |