The Natural Next Step: A Small Greenhouse

Once the raised bed is established, the idea of a greenhouse feels like a natural evolution rather than a big leap. A small greenhouse doesn’t need to be expensive or complex. Even a compact structure extends the growing season, protects young plants, and opens the door to experimenting with new varieties.

With a greenhouse, you begin to think ahead. Seedlings replace store-bought plants. You start earlier in the year and harvest later into the seasons. Tomatoes, peppers, and tender herbs become achievable, even in cooler European climates.

More importantly, the greenhouse represents commitment, not obligation, but enthusiasm. It’s a sign that what started as an experiment has become a passion.

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