Colorado Greenhouses

Growing Spaces is based in Pagosa Springs, and Colorado is home to some of the longest-running Growing Domes in the country. The state's high altitude, intense UV, big diurnal swings, and dry air create growing conditions unlike anywhere east of the Rockies, and dome owners across the state are putting their domes to work year-round. This category brings together stories, growing strategies, and practical advice from Colorado's Growing Dome community: altitude considerations, snow load practices, what works in the Front Range versus the Western Slope versus the San Luis Valley, and the projects of dome owners statewide.

Growing Dome greenhouse at Growing Spaces campus in deep snow
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Sept-2012-Mini-University-(4)
Celebrating Growth in the 15′ Growing Dome image
Growing Spaces Grant Program
From Brownies to Broccoli in the Greenhouse image
Columbine Elementary’s New “Growing Dome” Greenhouse – a 21st Century Learning Center image
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Pine-River-Public-Library-2013_blog
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Aspen TREE Build 10.04.13b_blog
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Bernadette Dickinson 22 June 2013_blog
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September’s Dome of the Month image
August’s Dome of the Month image
Nurturing Families in Our Community image
The Harvest Center Makes News image
GGP conceptual drawing
Cripple Creek Kids Start Their Own School Garden image