Heated Winter Greenhouse Rental
$40/month to grow your own food
» 32×24′ heated greenhouse space.
» rental of 4×6′ floorspace
» electricity and water included
» basic stands provided
Grow your own food!
start spring planting in Feburary
We have six spots open to rent!
Water and heat provided.
12 hours of artificial sun!
Planters and dirt are yours to provide.
$40/month for more than enough space to grow food, or start a garden 3 months before planting season giving you the option to grow plants that otherwise wouldn’t survive. Because we can’t reasonably subdivide the space smaller than that – you are welcome to plant as much as fills your space – which may be produce enough salad greens for 4-8 peole for a week.
Winter Greenhouse Growing Inspiration
Species to Grow Inspiration
- Leafy greens
- Root vegetables
- Herbs
- Microgreens
- Cold-tolerant flowers
Harvest a Leaf at a time
Mustard greens, kale, arugula, and spinach are examples of leafy green vegetables that tolerate cool greenhouse growing conditions and can be harvested a single leaf at a time rather than removing the whole head. If you add miniature Bok Choi or head lettuce to the mix and remove them as individual whole plants, this leaves a gap for kale and spinach to keep growing all winter and fill in the space left between plants.
The winter superstars include Winterbor kale, mache, tatsoi, and scallions. In heated greenhouses can grow an even wider selection of winter vegetables and herbs. Many hardy herbs like chives, thyme, and parsley can also be winter harvested from a greenhouse. I dig these up from my beds in early autumn and transplant them inside the structure.
favorite crops to harvest in winter:
- Carrots
- Beets
- Scallions
- Leeks
- Winter lettuces
- Spinach
- Arugula
- Mache
- Kale
- Parsley