Winter Crops in a Growing Dome Greenhouse

These are some of the most popular crops that can thrive

all winter in a Growing Dome

Leafy greens

Many different kinds of Lettuce, Spinach, Swiss chard, Tatsoi, Mizuna, Bok choi, Endive, Arugula, Radicchio

Root vegetables

Radish, Carrot , Turnips, Swede, Rutabaga, Daikon, Parsnip

Members of the cabbage family

Cabbage, Kale, Collards, Brussel Sprouts, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Kohlrabi

Members of the onion family

Onions, Garlic, Leeks

Herbs

Parsley, Sage, Thyme, Rosemary, Marjoram, Fennel, Dill, Cilantro, Sorrel

Other crops

Peas, Quinoa, Amaranth, Buckwheat

These are just some of the many delicious items that can be grown and harvested all winter long.

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Kyle Customer 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.

7 Comments

  • 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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