These are just some of the many delicious items that can be grown and harvested all winter long.
KyleCustomer Experience Manager
I worked at Growing Spaces from 2015 to 2023 and returned in 2025. I’m here to guide you through purchasing a Growing Dome® greenhouse—from planning and site selection to choosing the right accessories for your climate. My goal is to help you create a thriving space for plants (and people!). I also manage the Growing Dome Advisor team and help with technical questions, installation documents, and day-to-day operations. I love empowering people to grow fresh, nutrient-dense food and watching a Growing Dome transform empty land into a personal sanctuary. I enjoy collaborating with our team to solve challenges and make it easy for anyone to buy a Growing Dome. I graduated from Western Colorado University in 2013 with a B.A. in Environmental Studies. In my free time, I enjoy hiking with my wife and our two big dogs, skiing, backpacking, and exploring the outdoors with my camera.
I want to buy a green house. I live in Spanish Fork, Utah, and would like to grow lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, and other good vegetables. I would also like to grow flowers, that I can plant in my yard in the spring. I would like to buy the green house next spring so I can get it all set up for using in the fall. Thanks Paul Snyder
Hello. I don’t have a well and so I bring my water in which makes it a precious commodity. I currently have a small grey water garden and am curious if anyone is successfully using grey water with the growing dome?
I do love all of your video’s. We have one of the first Growing Spaces domes you built here in Black Hawk, Colorado. (I believe) Elevation 8,200 ft, I am struggling with aphids this winter. But really love seeing your domes thrive. Thanks for sharing
I use the gallon size sprayer & fill with water with: 1 tablespoon of cold pressed Neem oil 2 teaspoons Dr Bonners Sal suds 2 teaspoons wintergreen alcohol (Walgreens) These can be found at Natural Grocers
If you spray 2-3 days in a row it helps a lot. I also put out lots of ant bate from Gardens Alive. I am gone a lot so it is a challenge. I always put out fresh ant bate every 2 weeks because we are in a sandy area.
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I want to buy a green house. I live in Spanish Fork, Utah, and would like to grow lettuce, tomatoes, carrots,
and other good vegetables. I would also like to grow flowers, that I can plant in my yard in the spring. I would
like to buy the green house next spring so I can get it all set up for using in the fall. Thanks Paul Snyder
Can you tell me how this would do in Montana, in a very windy area?
Hey Sarah,
The Growing Dome does great in Montana… especially for windy areas.
See this blog post for its performance in windy locations.
https://growingspaces.com/best-greenhouse-for-wind/
Hello. I don’t have a well and so I bring my water in which makes it a precious commodity. I currently have a small grey water garden and am curious if anyone is successfully using grey water with the growing dome?
I do love all of your video’s. We have one of the first Growing Spaces domes you built here in Black Hawk, Colorado. (I believe) Elevation 8,200 ft, I am struggling with aphids this winter. But really love seeing your domes thrive. Thanks for sharing
Did you find a way to curb the aphid infestation?
I use the gallon size sprayer & fill with water with:
1 tablespoon of cold pressed Neem oil
2 teaspoons Dr Bonners Sal suds
2 teaspoons wintergreen alcohol (Walgreens)
These can be found at Natural Grocers
If you spray 2-3 days in a row it helps a lot. I also put out lots of ant bate from Gardens Alive. I am gone a lot so it is a challenge. I always put out fresh ant bate every 2 weeks because we are in a sandy area.