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According to one greenhouse customer from Bellport, NY who says, “I purchased an 8’ x 16’ Solexx Conservatory Greenhouse a year and a half ago. I remember my neighbor telling me how my greenhouse was going to blow away in the next storm. Well, his metal shed blew away...winds were up to 90 miles per hour. Your product has passed the fury of east coast storms.”
According to one greenhouse customers in Memphis, TN, "We are purchasing our first greenhouse because of the recession. More and more people in our area are turning to victory Gardens.
According to one greenhouse customers in New Orleans, LA, "There have been so many items in the grocery store that have been contaminated; we have decided to purchase our own greenhouse and seeds so that we can grow our own organic fruits and vegetables."
Want to get involved with the go green greenhouse movement?
Parents, grandparents, neighborhood volunteers, and teachers can take the initiative in their communities to introduce gardening to kids at home, at school, and in community gardens. The National Gardening Association directly supports youth garden efforts in a couple of ways.
The Adopt a School Garden® program allows individuals, organizations and corporations to make donations that go toward the purchase of garden supplies and curricula, and funds organizational and educational consulting services from NGA staff. Anyone can register a garden for adoption, and contributors can select a specific school to receive funds.
Through garden grant programs, supported by lawn and garden industry sponsors, NGA annually distributes hundreds of awards to worthy schools, community groups, and child-centered gardening programs. Over the past 23 years these grants have helped more than 1.2 million children experience the benefits garden through these grant programs. Youth gardens provide a great opportunity to talk about family history, childhood, cultural heritage, and to create those gardening memories that will remain with children as they grow older, so they too can pass the tradition of gardening to their kids.