I live in northern Michigan in the upper part of the lower peninsula.
The growing season starts in the end of May, ends in September or October. For cool weather stuff you can start in mid to late April until the main gardening season (end of May) starts (if the weather cooperates). Gardening zone is 5a.
I'm wondering if it would be possible to grow crops in a greenhouse throughout the winter. I DO NOT mean overwintering, where you put seeds in the pots in the winter and create 'mini greenhouses' (basically putting them under some sort of incubation device) then just wait for them to germinate in spring when the weather warms up.
I mean actually starting from seed in the greenhouse in winter, and harvesting throughout winter. This would be for cool weather stuff.
I would just be basically putting containers in the greenhouse, because that's the method of gardening I use, and sowing my seeds in them.
If so, how would you go about doing it? Would the greenhouse have to be heated, or would this not be necessary, because of the glass absorbing heat from the sun, thus creating an incubator as a result?
I honestly don't know, never grown stuff in a greenhouse before, so could really use advice with this.
The growing season starts in the end of May, ends in September or October. For cool weather stuff you can start in mid to late April until the main gardening season (end of May) starts (if the weather cooperates). Gardening zone is 5a.
I'm wondering if it would be possible to grow crops in a greenhouse throughout the winter. I DO NOT mean overwintering, where you put seeds in the pots in the winter and create 'mini greenhouses' (basically putting them under some sort of incubation device) then just wait for them to germinate in spring when the weather warms up.
I mean actually starting from seed in the greenhouse in winter, and harvesting throughout winter. This would be for cool weather stuff.
I would just be basically putting containers in the greenhouse, because that's the method of gardening I use, and sowing my seeds in them.
If so, how would you go about doing it? Would the greenhouse have to be heated, or would this not be necessary, because of the glass absorbing heat from the sun, thus creating an incubator as a result?
I honestly don't know, never grown stuff in a greenhouse before, so could really use advice with this.