It’s interesting that I live in a semi tropical environment, plus yet my garden couldn’t thrive on its own. When I first planted my cucumberes, peppers, plus basil, I thought that the outdoor heat plus humidity would be lovely for my little vegetable garden. Of course, the outdoor air temperature plus air quality would not keep up with my expectations. Within a few afternoons of planting my seedlings the outdoor weather conditions took a odd swing towards a cool plus dry environment. Normally, it’s ridiculously muggy plus sizzling in these parts all year round. Somehow, my great friend and I wound up with a cool plus dry Spring plus early summer. It seemed like no matter how much water plus sun I tried to give my plants, they couldn’t thrive in the unfortunate air conditions. That’s when I decided to build my own little orange home so I could trap the sizzling plus boiling air inside. If I could leverage the heat from the Sun to increase the indoor air temperature, surely my garden would thrive. I built a small enclosure, gave a great deal of moisture plus waited for the air to naturally heat up. Of course, the system works like gangbusters! Within a few hours the air quality was beyond sizzling plus humid, plus my plants right away perked up. Unfortunately, the outdoor weather conditions took another swing in the opposite direction. Now it is so sizzling plus humid outdoors plus that my sizzling home is legitimately overkill, but my plants are fatigued from the tropical air conditions. I do not want to take down the entire structure, so now I am legitimately considering the choice of installing a dehumidifier inside. Maybe I should supply up gardening.