Garden Greenhouse
In many climates growing plants in the
winter months can become quite frustrating, and if you are
finding that you are in that situation then it might be time to
consider getting a greenhouse.
Greenhouses are available in many different
sizes and there are some very compact versions that will suit
most budgets.
Having one of these greenhouses tucked away in a sunny corner
of your garden will be a godsend when the
weather dictates that you would normally have to stay inside
rather than venture out into your garden.
With the added benefit of being able to control damage that
might have been caused by birds, insects and the weather,
greenhouses can also save you a lot of money
in the long term.
They are excellent for growing seedlings and also for
extending the season that you will be able to grow particular
plants by controlling the climate.
You should always set your greenhouse in a
position that gets the maximum amount of sunlight throughout
the day while allowing easy access to water and
electricity.
If you have a particularly windy property make sure that the
door to the greenhouse is facing away from the prevailing
wind.
When deciding on the size of greenhouse that you need always
try to get the biggest one possible as once you see the
benefits of having a greenhouse you might find that you will be
wanting more and more room.
That way you will be able to spread out your plants giving
them more room to breathe and reducing the risk of disease.
Most good greenhouses come with in-built
ventilation systems, which are essential to reduce the
temperature when it begins to rise.
If you decide to build your own greenhouse, ventilation is one
of the most important factors that you need to
consider.
Editor
Peter Charalambos
 Author: Peter
Charalambos
Granted Expert Author
Status
|