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On this page, we aim to inspire you with the many joys, possibilities, and purposes that greenhouse living can offer. We Help People Grow.
Greenhouse Care Guide
A greenhouse should be maintained, so it can bring joy and benefit for many years. Good maintenance can extend the life span of your greenhouse...
Greenhouse Interior Design
If you want to make the most out of your greenhouse, it's a good idea to carefully consider your greenhouse interior design and create a welcoming environment where you enjoy spending time daily. It's undoubtedly a very individual...
The Greenhouse Floor
When planning to purchase a greenhouse it is essential to consider what flooring you would like to have in your greenhouse. In this article you will be presented with some of the possibilities.
Herbs in the Greenhouse
Spring has begun. The days are getting longer, and it's warm in the greenhouse. Who doesn't dream of a corner in the greenhouse with herbs? In this article, you will learn to differentiate between the various groups of herbs...
The Structure of a Greenhouse
You are probably the happy owner of a greenhouse, or you are on your way to getting one. There are many types of greenhouses on the market, and broadly speaking, they are very similar. However, there are significant differences that are beneficial...
Plan Your New Greenhouse calender
What has worked? What needs to be changed? It's time to plan the upcoming year's cultivation in the greenhouse. Christine from Spirekassen gives tips for planning the upcoming season in the greenhouse...
How to Build a Good Base for Your Greenhouse
Louise from Juliana Greenhouses has gotten a new greenhouse and experts will in this article, show how to make the foundation.
A Love Story - Christine and Her New Juliana Orangeri
Christine from Spirekassen talks about her new greenhouse.
Guide: Tomatoes in the Greenhouse
Is there anything better than growing your own tomatoes in the greenhouse? We do not think there is, therefore, we have made you a detailed guide in which you can read more about cultivating tomatoes in the greenhouse.
My First Year in the Greenhouse
Help yourself by planning the season to get a good start on greenhouse life. Everyone who buys a greenhouse has many questions and desires at the beginning. Once you have decided how you want to use your greenhouse, you should start preparing accordingly...
Vertical Gardening: Stand on Your Head and Grow Vertically
In your own greenhouse (and of course also in your garden, balcony, or terrace), you can grow vertically and get a higher yield in less space. As greenhouses have become very popular and have almost completely outcompeted the garden rooms of the 70s and 80s, and as we seek more green surroundings, we also demand more space for staying in the greenhouse. Plants and people can do something together, and accomplish something together. We utilize each other and gain energy...
Autumn Sowing of Nigella (Love-in-the-mist) in the Greenhouse
A long summer has come to an end, and autumn has begun. Many choose to stop cultivation in the greenhouse when the winter season begins, but that is not necessa...
Autumn cultivation and cover crops in the greenhouse
When you have cleared the greenhouse of tomato plants and other summer vegetables that are withering, there is still a great opportunity to utilise the greenhou...
Baked Soup with Tomatoes and Peppers
A tasty and delicious soup with tomatoes and peppers. The ingredients are baked in the oven and afterwards blended with a little cream for a creamy soup. Serve ...
Broad beans and how to grow them
In my opinion, broad beans are an overlooked food group in Denmark, while in other countries broad beans are regularly enjoyed. I think, broad beans are awesome...
Build your own bee- and insects hotel for your garden and greenhouse
Continue reading and you will discover how to make a bee and insect hotel, out of stuff you already have our can find in your garden or nearest natural resort....
Cabbage can be winter grown in the greenhouse.
Summer is soon coming to an end. Although August and September still mean harvesting tomatoes, chilli peppers, and bell peppers, now is the time to prepare for ...
Composting in the city or the little garden
All your green kitchen waste and greens from a balcony, the backyard, or the garden can easily be composted and provide new nourishment to your soil. No matter ...
Coverings for the soil in the greenhouse
Summer and drought are upon us, which also means higher temperatures and a dry ground in the greenhouse. To minimize evaporation, it is possible to utilise plant...
Germinate with Children - Create a Green Greenhouse Universe for the Whole Family.
March is the perfect month to transform seeds into a multitude of plants for the greenhouse. Invite your little helpers to germinate everything from tomatoes, e...
Cultivating Spinach in Winter
The autumn is showing all its force in October. The nights are getting longer, it is getting colder and the first night frost is just around the corner. Those o...
Cultivating lettuce in the greenhouse
We have entered the first month of Autumn. The days are getting shorter and the nights longer. Soon you will be removing your tomato plants, cucumber plants and...
Cultivation of Kiwi in the Greenhouse
With the new climate norm, the climate has generally become milder. At Spirekassen, we make the most of it by cultivating species that were previously difficult...
Cultivation of Microgreens in Recycled Soil
Apart from cultivating leafy greens in your greenhouse this autumn, you can repurpose the greenhouse soil from the summer for growing microgreens – whether in y...
DIY Christmas Lanterns for the Greenhouse
The greenhouse is the perfect place to enjoy the cold Christmas days in the garden, just wrap yourself in warm clothes and create Christmas cosiness. To bring t...
Diary of an Expectant Greenhouse Gardener: Part 1
My name is Sian Napier a professional gardener who at last is becoming the custodian of a much longed for Greenhouse. I'm the new blogger for Juliana and I want...
Diversity yields healthy tomatoes
In a short while, we can harvest the first tomatoes. Most people don't have just one variety of tomatoes in their greenhouse; they have several. We love trying ...
Early sowing of flowers
Take full advantage of your greenhouse in the first months of the new year. March and April used to be months where the greenhouse was empty. The greenhouse wou...
Exotic figs in the greenhouse
Figs thrive in poor soil. Have you ever brought home a fig shoot from a vacation or sown fig seeds from store-bought figs? If that is the case...
Harvesting and Fermentation of Tomato Seeds for Next Year's Cultivation
Tomato season is well underway, although many of us have felt like we waited a long time for ripe tomatoes this year. However, our tomatoes are now ripening on ...
Fertiliser and irrigation for winter cultivation
There is no doubt that it is autumn in the greenhouse. You can use your greenhouse to save money on the food budget – even when it is autumn. It is October, but...
Get early vegetables by germinating
You have probably already sown chilli, maybe also tomatoes and maybe summer flowers of the kind that have a long development time. If you have been out early, t...
Get off to a good start with your tomatoes in March
Not long until the first tomato seeds can be put into the ground. At TagTomat, we are quite crazy about tomatoes, as the name implies. We are ready to get start...
Get the Children Involved in the Upcoming Greenhouse Season
Greenhouse cultivation is not only for grown-ups - children can also participate in various gardening activities. By involving the whole family in the planning ...
Good companion plants and mixed crops in the greenhouse
Prevent plant diseases and pests in the greenhouse by planting the right crops in proximity to each other. Now that the greenhouse season has started, many of yo...
Greenhouse Gardening
As the winter chill creeps in and outdoor gardening takes a back seat, the greenhouse emerges as a horticultural haven for those eager to cultivate fresh vegeta...
Greenhouse plants that don’t require plant support
If you are looking to avoid plant support in your greenhouse, here are some suggestions for plants that don't need to be staked. This might be relevant because ...
Grilled Courgette with Bell Pepper and Bean Cream
The grilled courgette can be served as small rolls. Alternatively, you can serve the bell-pepper-bean-cream in a bowl and top it with the grilled courgette. The...
Grilled summer salad with pesto dressing
It is summer and many of us are enjoying weekly barbecues with family and friends. The perfect opportunity to try a new recipe – especially while the squash and...
Grow garlic in the greenhouse
If you haven't tried growing garlic before, you should consider growing them in the greenhouse. Normally, garlic is cultivated outside in the kitchen garden, bu...
Growing leeks
Have you ever bought a tray of leeks and gotten too many? You can always find an available space in your garden, perhaps in your perennial bed?...
Hot chillis in January
If you are not on the chilli trend, you are missing out. But it is easy to get started because chillis are not difficult to take care of. They do not get that m...
How to Grow Healthy Grapes
Managing the weather and its impact on crops is perhaps the hardest aspect of gardening. Plants tend to prefer a constant temperature rather than fluctuations b...
How to Use Green Tomatoes
Whether we like it or not, the tomato season is coming to an end, so it's not certain that all the green tomatoes on your tomato plants will have time to ripen....
How to get early potatoes in the greenhouse
At one time the potato was something you would feed the pigs with, but today it is almost like gold, and we fight so valiantly to get the gold and be among the ...
How to sow tomatoes in capillary boxes
Is there anything better than the taste of tomatoes that have grown sweet and juicy in a warm greenhouse? No, right? That might have something to do with the tr...
It is time to sow if you want to winter cultivate
Many people associate autumn with the time we close down the greenhouse. But at the Danish germination expert Christine Wiemann, germination is in full swing. S...
It’s time to germinate – here is how to
In a little while, it will be Easter, and spring is announcing its long-awaited arrival. This means that a new gardening season begins after a long winter. ...
Know your greenhouse
Did you know that your greenhouse is unique? Even though your greenhouse has been bought from a manufacturer that produces many of the same models, your greenho...
Late season tomato varieties may not get red
But they can still be used as delicious snacks. [email protected] It is tomato season. However, some may have sown late season tomatoes, that ripen later and th...
Long-day plants and short-day plants
It is the beginning of a new year! We live in a region, where the difference between the seasons is big. Right now, it is winter, and, in a few months, spring i...
Make your own comfrey fertiliser
At this time of the summer your greenhouse plants may be growing a lot, and maybe you have already harvested your first tomatoes, cucumbers and other fruits and...
Make your own tomato sauce for your pizza
Homemade tomato sauce is a great way to store and use the summer harvest from the greenhouse. This sauce can be used right away but is also nice when stored in t...
Breathe new life into your soil and recycle it for this year's greenhouse cultivation.
Our blog posts this year will focus on soil and the best ways to rejuvenate it. We'll explore how to invigorate our old soil for reuse, ultimately saving money ...
Rainwater hygiene
The summer is upon us, and your greenhouse requires daily watering. Tap water can be expensive, but perhaps you already have a rainwater butt, to collect rainwa...
Reuse your old growbag
Your tomato plant is done, and you think your growbag is too, but before you throw out the bag, consider reusing the soil for winter cultivation. ...
Reusing Soil for Winter Cultivation
As you may have noticed that autumn is upon us. The once-bright summer evenings have grown dimmer, and the tomatoes in the greenhouse are taking longer to ripen...
Roasted bread with humus and baked tomatoes
A very simple but tasty recipe and an umami explosion without comparison. Tomatoes are a green source for the umami taste, which the backing process is enhancin...
Saying goodbye to the winter cultivation
The 1st of March is a special day for many people. It is on this day we mark the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It is not quite like that though, a...
Self-watering boxes – easy and convenient
Self-watering planter boxes are an easy way to cultivate plants because you do not have to irrigate daily. With a self-watering planter box, you only need to po...
Setting up the Urban City greenhouse
The shelves make sure the space is utilized optimally, and the plants are getting enough light (Photo: @kuestenbalkon) My urban city greenhouse has been standing...
Sow flowers in the greenhouse during autumn
The climate changes, and it is getting warmer. This we especially see in autumn and winter. Winter is typically more grey and wet than clear and cold. The avera...
Spicy cucumber salad with teriyaki, chili, and salted peanuts
A fresh and easy cucumber salad with a lot of flavour and spice. The salad can be served as a side dish for spring rolls, pasta dishes or other Asian inspired d...
Spinach and rocket salad with baked or pickled tomatoes and avocado
If you cultivate spinach and rocket salad in your greenhouse, then this salad is the perfect option for you. Maybe you even have some pickled tomatoes from the ...
Start your winter cultivation now
I might be ruining your summer holiday. I know it is only August, but you should start thinking of your winter cultivation now. We all know it. The greenhouse w...
Testing the germination capacity of seeds
Most seeds are lasting for a long time, but if you have older seeds lying around that may have been stored for a while, it is a good idea to test their ability ...
The Greenhouse as a Sensory Space
Throughout the more than 50 years hobby greenhouses have been on the market in Europe, the greenhouse has undergone a huge transformation. In the early 1970s, w...
The Use of Shading Blinds in Winter
Christmas is here, and shortly, a new year begins. In Denmark, daylight hours have decreased by 10 hours since the summer solstice in June. This Friday, the 22n...
The first greenhouse harvest
In April, we decided to purchase a 13m² Juliana Premium greenhouse which was installed in May. It still fits perfectly in our garden, and we are quite happy wit...
The greenhouse is the garden designer’s winter hibernation
Garden designer Dorthe Kvist is currently using her greenhouse for wreath arranging and winter storage, and she has made this exotic plant bloom wilder than eve...
The taste of tomatoes
Homegrown tomatoes taste the best, but why is that? What should we do to achieve the best flavour in our tomatoes? Almost all of us have a personal favourite to...
There must be room for both plants and people – that is why we buy greenhouses
In the past, winter was the quiet season at Juliana Greenhouses. That is no longer the case - the greenhouse season lasts almost all year round, and here in Jan...
Tomato growth habits
Most greenhouse owners cultivate tomatoes. There are a lot of varieties, and it is actually believed that there are 15.000 varieties worldwide. A common trait i...
Tomato salad with avocado
When it comes to the tomatoes from the own greenhouse, it’s always a good idea to have a couple of tasty but easy recipes at hand. This tomato salad consists of...
Tomato salad with ravioli and fresh basil
A simple and delicious method to use the tomatoes from your greenhouse. A cold pasta dish that reminds you of a summer in Italy. It is of course an option to ma...
Upcycling and pre-germination
The days are beginning to get longer and the last couple of sunny days have gotten us in a mood for pre-germination. Here at TagTomat we love this time of the s...
Utilise Greenhouse Space Now and Be Rewarded with Early Spring Crops
If your greenhouse beds and pots are currently empty, there are options to make them green before the tomato plants need the space. Despite slower growth in the...
Vegetation During Winter
November is here, bringing the cold, along with windy weather and rain. The further north you live, the shorter the days become, and darkness will continue to i...
Welcome on my balcony!
Since moving into my apartment in 2021, I have been gardening on my twelve square meter balcony in Kiel, Germany, just a few hundred meters linear distance from...
Where to put your greenhouse
Mads from TagTomat wants to set up a greenhouse at his holiday home in Sweden. It can be a difficult decision and you may need to consider a lot of things befor...
Winter Cultivation and Frost
This article is for those who love geeky information presented in an understandable language. You'll briefly learn about plant cell structure and, specifically,...
Winter-Hardy Herbs
Who doesn't love herbs? If you have a garden or a greenhouse, you've probably tried to grow herbs before. The winter season is approaching, and some herbs can e...
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JULIANA GROUP
Juliana Group is a leading global supplier of quality residential greenhouses. Founded in 1963 by Mogens A. Stærmose in Odense, Denmark, the family-owned company is today run by third generation, Nikolaj Stærmose. Headquarter and production remains Odense-based with subsidiaries in the UK and Germany and export to more than 20 countries.
’We help people grow’. That is why our brands Halls, Juliana, and Gabriel Ash all set the frame for experiences that are as natural as they are magical. Despite our long history, we’re future-focused and curious on how we can improve the sustainability of our greenhouses. Learn more about Juliana and find inspiration for life in the greenhouse in our inspirational universe.