Countryside Greenhouse, a $7 million greenhouse in Allendale Township, Michigan, opened its doors on Monday, April 15. The 320,000 square-foot greenhouse, which has been under construction for nearly two years, is now open from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays at 9050 Lake Michigan Drive in Allendale. The greenhouse is open from 9am-6 p.m. and is closed on Sundays. For those interested in visiting, checking the opening times is recommended to ensure the center is open. For more information, contact Countryside Greenhouse via phone at 616-895-5000.
The greenhouse offers a wide variety of plants, including tomatoes, colorful annuals, mums, straw bales, corn stalks, pumpkins, gourds, and more. They also offer next business day delivery for those planning a major landscape project or simply enjoying convenience. The greenhouse will be open Wednesday-Saturday from 9 until 2 this week (June 5-June 8).
For the 2024 season, Countryside Greenhouse is open from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays at 9050 Lake Michigan Drive in Allendale. The greenhouse is open from April to August and is located just minutes from south Calgary. The greenhouse is open to visitors and residents alike, offering a great place to pick up gardening inspiration and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
📹 Countryside Greenhouse waits to reopen
Countryside Greenhouse ready to reopen amid Stay at Home order.
What happens if greenhouse gets too cold?
Freezing injury is a condition where plants are exposed to temperatures below freezing, causing damage that is more noticeable after a day or two of warmer temperatures. This injury can occur at temperatures above freezing and as high as 54° F. Common symptoms include water-soaked lesions on leaves, bronzing or browning of leaves, and wilting. More severe chilling injury can result in stem and leaf collapse. Young plants, including plugs and cuttings, are more susceptible to low-temperature damage than mature ones.
Some cold-sensitive crops develop temporary symptoms, such as pale green or yellow-green leaves at moderately low temperatures. Freezing injury is more obvious, with tissue dying and turning brown or black. Rooted plants can recover from mild to moderate chilling damage, but affected tissue may need to be removed and additional production time may be needed. It is generally best to dispose of and replace young plants with chilling or freezing damage.
How do greenhouses survive winter?
Greenhouses are designed to retain heat by minimizing heat loss through insulation, such as double-glazed windows or multiple layers of plastic film. Heating systems, such as electric or gas heaters, wood-burning stoves, or hot water pipes, are used in regions with severe winters to provide additional heat. Ventilation systems regulate temperature and humidity, allowing excess heat to escape during the day and preventing condensation, which can lead to mold and fungal issues.
Automated systems open and close vents or fans based on temperature and humidity settings. Row covers and thermal blankets can be used to trap heat closer to the ground, protecting delicate crops from frost damage.
Do greenhouses get too hot in summer?
Greenhouses, whether made of glass or plastic, can become extremely hot during summer months. To provide warmth and protect plants from the heat, it’s crucial to keep them cool. Ventilation is a natural and effective way to keep the greenhouse cool, especially during spring and autumn when the sun is still strong. Proper ventilation promotes air circulation and helps control the temperature in the greenhouse.
When should I open the greenhouse door?
To ensure optimal greenhouse ventilation, use a maximum-minimum thermometer to monitor the temperature and be alert for signs of plant damage. Open doors and vents on sunny days, and temporarily remove panes to help during heat waves. Fit automatic vent openers to ensure roof vents open even when you’re not around, but remember that it takes time for the wax to expand. Provide alternative ventilation such as doors and side vents to prevent damaging temperatures. In changeable weather, vents and doors may need to be partially open to limit sudden temperature increases. Larger greenhouses may require automated ventilation and shading.
Shading is usually required from mid-spring until early autumn to release some heat but limits the light plants receive. Use only the minimum amount of shading to keep temperatures below 25-27ºC (77-81ºF), allowing as much light in as possible, especially for edible plants like tomatoes. Sun-loving plants like succulents may not need shading, but providing shade can make the greenhouse more pleasant.
Should I open my greenhouse every day?
To properly ventilate your greenhouse, it is essential to monitor the temperature and adjust ventilation accordingly. For most common greenhouse plants, damage can occur when the temperature reaches 27°C (81°F). To ensure proper ventilation, purchase a minimum/maximum thermometer to monitor the temperature and adjust ventilation accordingly. During summer highs, keep roof vents and doors open, while during spring and autumn, more attention is needed.
To create a chimney effect, use side and roof vents on opposite sides of the greenhouse. Cold air enters through lower side vents, rises as heated, and is expelled through roof vents, creating a small vacuum. This vacuum pulls more cold air through lower side vents, lowering the temperature and circulating the air.
Alitex greenhouses come with automatic roof vents as standard to prevent overheating, using wax pistons that expand as temperatures rise, opening the vents.
Do greenhouses work in hot climates?
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How long will a greenhouse last?
Planta Greenhouses’ greenhouse model is made of heavy-duty galvanized steel, rust and dust resistant, and can last up to 70 years, depending on soil corrosiveness. The polycarbonate panels can last up to 15 years, and can be replaced after 20+ years. To install, pin the frame to the ground and secure it to the ground. It is recommended to secure, level, and square the foundation before building the greenhouse on top. Contact customer service for purchasing individual polycarbonate panels.
Are greenhouses bad for global warming?
Traditional greenhouses, powered by non-renewable energy sources, significantly contribute to CO2 emissions, with conventional greenhouses emitting around 575kg of CO2 per ton of lettuce. Advanced greenhouses, using renewable energy and closed-loop water systems, emit 352kg of CO2 per ton. This highlights the need for technological and methodological advancements to reduce greenhouse environmental impact. Additionally, greenhouses require significant energy to maintain optimal growing conditions, often sourced from fossil fuels, resulting in carbon emissions.
Are heated greenhouses bad for the environment?
Greenhouses require significant energy to maintain optimal conditions, often sourced from fossil fuels, resulting in carbon emissions. Construction of greenhouses has environmental implications, as materials like steel and glass are energy-intensive and can disrupt habitats. The production and disposal of greenhouse coverings, like plastic sheets and fibreglass, contribute to waste and plastic pollution, which can break down into microplastics, posing health risks to animals and humans.
Will greenhouse be warm enough in winter?
Hardy vegetables require a combination of insulation and sunlight to facilitate optimal growth. Winter greenhouses offer a distinctive advantage in that they are capable of warming up during periods of sunny weather, typically reaching temperatures of 20-30 degrees Celsius. This allows for the maintenance of a comfortable indoor temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) when the external temperature is 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius).
What temperature should I open greenhouse?
The ideal greenhouse temperature ranges from 77-83 degrees Fahrenheit, but it’s not always possible to achieve these consistently due to fluctuating temperatures and overnight drops. It’s recommended not to exceed 84 degrees Fahrenheit, as this can cause plant damage. Monitoring the greenhouse’s temperature, especially on warm days, is crucial, especially if no automatic vents or louvres are installed. Additionally, monitoring the temperature during winter months is essential, as frost can enter the greenhouse and harm crops.
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