Start a garden without spending a lot of money with these DIY seedling greenhouses.
Seedling Greenhouses Ideas | 7 Ways for Little Spaces
Greenhouse Definition: It is a structure or a container that allows people to grow plants under controlled conditions.
Grow Plants with These Homemade Seedling Greenhouses
Seedling greenhouses are a quick, easy, and cost-effective way to keep your greenery thriving. In fact, you can make a greenhouse you can hold in the palm of your hand!
There are dozens of ways you can make a seedling greenhouse that can fit on a small shelf or window sill. Even better, you can do these without shelling out so much on greenhouse or nursery supplies.
Check out 7 of the most inventive yet easy ways to make your own seedling greenhouses.
1. Egg Carton DIY Greenhouse
This DIY egg carton seedling greenhouse will be one of your favorites when it comes to starting seeds in a small greenhouse. All you need is an egg carton as your germination tray.
Hint: It's as simple as adding a clear plastic wrap or bag to your egg carton seedlings.
2. Plastic Bottle Mini Greenhouse
A plastic bottle can be another great DIY greenhouse for your seedlings! It is a perfect excuse to save those plastic bottles instead of throwing them away.
You can recycle and upcycle the containers and turn them into these awesome seedling greenhouses. Most of all, you can help save the environment.
3. CD Spindle Case Greenhouse
Do you still have those cases from your CD-burning days lying around the house? Did you know they make perfect greenhouses for your seedlings?
All you have to do is to have an empty CD spindle case. Then you cut out the column at the center.
Cover up the hole at the base and drill a couple more on the top cover. Add your small pots and seeds.
That’s a simple seedling greenhouse idea you can do in no time at all.
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4. Clear Storage Tote Greenhouse
Sometimes, temperatures can be erratic. You can have warm temperatures during the day and cold ones at night.
In these situations, grow your seedlings in small containers inside clear plastic totes.
You can take the totes out in the morning. This way, the plants can enjoy a day's worth of sunlight and build up their tolerance to the cold.
Then, at night, you can bring them inside.
5. Mason Jar Greenhouse
A mason jar is a basic item for homesteading and canning. An old one, though, can make an awesome greenhouse for your seedlings.
You can make a simple but cute greenhouse with it. Simply make sure there is adequate airflow for the plant so it can thrive.
Tip: If you don't have a mason jar, you can make a mini greenhouse terrarium with a plastic container. The principle is the same.
6. Plastic-Wrapped Greenhouse
This plastic-wrapped homemade mini greenhouse is another excellent addition to your list of ideas. It's also easy to do and inexpensive.
This type of seedling greenhouse is an effective solution for difficult seeds. It's also great for beginners since it needs only a couple of cheap gardening supplies.
7. Clear Plastic Greenhouse
Who says you need a lot of equipment and tools to start your garden?
With this idea, all you need is a clear plastic food container with a lid. Then you can use tissue paper cores or cardboard rolls to complete the greenhouse for your seedlings.
For more ideas on seedling greenhouses, check out this full tutorial video from OikoEco:
Of course, if you want the faster route to growing seedlings, you can buy a full-sized greenhouse. It's already available on Amazon, and you can choose among the different sizes and even designs.
There's something nice about upcycling old items, though. Besides, turning them into something useful such as seedling greenhouses is a valuable skill.
These ideas are a good start. With some ingenuity and creativity, you can come up with even more!
These tips will also inspire you to start a cheap but effective garden. You don't need to spend a lot — or any — money on greenhouse accessories and greenhouse equipment.
You can also create this homemade weed killer to protect the seedlings further. The most important thing is these seeds will grow and serve their purpose.
Do you have other seedling greenhouse ideas you can recommend? Do share them in the comments section below!
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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on February 10, 2016, and has been updated for quality and relevancy.
These are great ideas and exactly what I was looking for as inexpensive ways to start seeds. I’m so excited to get started. Thank you!!