🌿 Building Three Greenhouses at Greenfingers Farm in Korea — And Creating a Tropical Plant House Inside One of Them
Over the past year, our Greenfingers nursery in Korea has grown from an empty plot of land into a fully functioning space with three newly built greenhouses.
This post shares the full transformation — from drone shots of bare ground to constructing the frames, completing the structures, and finally creating a tropical-themed plant house inside one of the units.
Whether you're interested in greenhouse construction, plant nursery development, or tropical indoor plant design, this walkthrough offers both inspiration and practical insight.
1. Drone View of the Empty Land
Everything began with a wide, empty field — just open space and the vision of creating a nursery where plants could thrive year-round.
Seeing the land from above helps appreciate how much development was needed before anything could grow here.
2. Greenhouse Frames Going Up (Drone Shot)
Next came the framework for three separate greenhouse structures.
From above, the metal frames looked like a blueprint coming to life.
This stage is always exciting because the shape and scale of the project suddenly feel real.
3. Completion of the Three Greenhouses (Drone Shot)
After construction, the three greenhouses stood completed — clean, structured, and ready to be filled.
Each greenhouse has a different purpose, but one was dedicated to tropical foliage from the start.
4. Exterior View of the Greenhouses
From the ground level, the houses look even more impressive.
Their height and width allow for proper ventilation, wide plant spacing, and future expansion.
5. Inside House No.1 Before Planting
The inside of the first greenhouse was completely empty at first.
Just clean floors, open space, and quiet air.
This blank canvas would soon become a lush tropical environment.
6. Creating a Tropical Plant House — Step by Step (5 Photos)
House No.1 was gradually filled with:
- Tropical foliage
- Structured rows for easy care
- Moisture-tolerant species
- Plants selected for texture, height, and color
Watching the empty space transform into a warm, green environment felt like building a small botanical garden from scratch.
This section visually documents how the atmosphere changed with each added plant.
7. A Golden Ginkgo Tree in Autumn (Outdoor Courtyard)
Outside in the courtyard, a mature ginkgo tree turned brilliant yellow in autumn.
This beautiful contrast — tropical greenhouse inside, seasonal Korean landscape outside — adds to the nursery’s charm.
8. Snow-Covered Greenhouses in Winter
During winter, the greenhouses turned into peaceful white domes under a blanket of snow.
Even in the coldest season, the plants inside stayed protected and alive, showing the value of controlled environments.
🌱 Conclusion — What Readers Can Gain From This Story
This greenhouse project isn’t just about construction.
It shows how a simple piece of land can evolve into a vibrant plant environment — with thoughtful planning, gradual effort, and passion for growth.
For readers, the subtle benefits include:
✔ Inspiration for starting small and expanding over time
✔ Realistic look at greenhouse building stages
✔ Ideas for designing a tropical plant house
✔ Motivation for indoor gardeners to scale up someday
✔ Understanding how professional nurseries grow plants year-round
Even if you’re growing on a small shelf at home, seeing a greenhouse come to life can spark imagination and confidence in your own plant journey.












