EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 49 MIN
Episode 164 - Backyard Greenhouses
from Ditch The Store · host CJ Steedman
Winter’s rolling in down here in the Southern Tablelands, so today we’re talking backyard greenhouses — and I don’t just mean the “grab a kit from Bunnings and hope for the best” kind.I break down what a greenhouse actually does (wind management, frost protection, moisture control and temperature buffering), why it matters in frosty climates, and the different options from tiny cloches right through to DIY window-and-door masterpieces.I also share a quick personal update on my leg (surgery, bone graft, and the long road back to being properly useful around the farm again). Thanks for all the kind messages — they’ve meant a lot.In this episodeWhy there was no episode last week (and where I’m at with recovery)Greenhouse vs hothouse (and why I want both)The first step: know your climate zone + frost datesFrost pockets, wind exposure and why valleys can be colderWhat a greenhouse is meant to do (not just look pretty)Greenhouse options:Cloches (mini plant domes)Cold frames (old window over a raised bed)Hoop houses / plastic tunnelsShade cloth houses (what I’m using right now)Polycarbonate kit greenhousesTraditional glasshousesDIY builds using recycled windows and doorsLocation tips: winter sun, ventilation, drainage, access and shelterPractical design stuff: walkway width, benches vs in-ground, door width, ventsMaterials + covers: timber, steel, PVC hoops, greenhouse plastic, shade cloth, polycarbonate, glassAnchoring (because nobody wants their greenhouse ending up next door)What to grow through winter (and what’s a bit too optimistic)ResourcesFree Australian hot/cold zone map for you to save or print: https://canva.link/wthzfa19m20cmbiNext weekI’m going deeper into frost protection — the basics and what actually works when winter really bites.If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a mate who’s trying to grow food in a frost pocket.See you next week, bye for now.
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Winter’s rolling in down here in the Southern Tablelands, so today we’re talking backyard greenhouses — and I don’t just mean the “grab a kit from Bunnings and hope for the best” kind.I break down what a greenhouse actually does (wind management, frost protection, moisture control and temperature buffering), why it matters in frosty climates, and the different options from tiny cloches right through to DIY window-and-door masterpieces.I also share a quick personal update on my leg (surgery, bone graft, and the long road back to being properly useful around the farm again). Thanks for all the kind messages — they’ve meant a lot.In this episodeWhy there was no episode last week (and where I’m at with recovery)Greenhouse vs hothouse (and why I want both)The first step: know your climate zone + frost datesFrost pockets, wind exposure and why valleys can be colderWhat a greenhouse is meant to do (not just look pretty)Greenhouse options:Cloches (mini plant domes)Cold frames (old window over a raised bed)Hoop houses / plastic tunnelsShade cloth houses (what I’m using right now)Polycarbonate kit greenhousesTraditional glasshousesDIY builds using recycled windows and doorsLocation tips: winter sun, ventilation, drainage, access and shelterPractical design stuff: walkway width, benches vs in-ground, door width, ventsMaterials + covers: timber, steel, PVC hoops, greenhouse plastic, shade cloth, polycarbonate, glassAnchoring (because nobody wants their greenhouse ending up next door)What to grow through winter (and what’s a bit too optimistic)ResourcesFree Australian hot/cold zone map for you to save or print: https://canva.link/wthzfa19m20cmbiNext weekI’m going deeper into frost protection — the basics and what actually works when winter really bites.If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a mate who’s trying to grow food in a frost pocket.See you next week, bye for now.
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