The Advantages of Greenhouse Gardening
There are a lot of reasons why so many people enjoy greenhouse gardening. The same benefits can be had as you would enjoy from conventional gardening outside. However, there are some distinct benefits as well as differences.
There are many similarities betwen greenhouse gardening and gardening outside. In a greenhouse, you must control the temperature. It’s also important to properly care for your plants. Of course, it doesn’t rain in a greenhouse. So you need to ensure that your plants are receiving just the right quantity of water in order to thrive.
With a greenhouse, it’s possible to grow plants in cold seasons or climates. You can use your indoor greenhouse as a storage facility for certain types of plants over the winter. During the winter, you can plant seeds and watch them grow into seedlings that can be planted in the ground come the spring. If you have a greenhouse, you will be able to have the pleasure of enjoying fresh flowers and vegetables all winter long.
Greenhouse gardening is not only useful for growing vegetables. It’s also ideal for ornamental plants and flowers. As storage for parent plants for the next season, greenhouses are ideal. They are able to protect the plants from exposure to strong winds, rain and other elements. Most seedlings need shelter from the elements at their young age and a greenhouse is one of the most sheltered places a plant can be.
A greenhouse also means that you’ll have an ongoing supply of plants throughout the year. You can propagate and cultivate new varieties of plants that may appeal to you. When you do your gardening in a greenhouse, you don’t have to worry about the weather conditions. The controlled atmosphere and climate in a greenhouse makes it ideal for fragile plants not used to cold weather.
Proper location of your garden greenhouse is essential. Exposure to the sun is one of the most important things necessary for successful greenhouse gardening. This is crucial to the survival of the plants you intend to raise and cultivate in the greenhouse. Other things to consider are the structures and trees near the greenhouse site. Do they create a shadow over your greenhouse? Will the trees grow so tall that they will cut off the light?
Ventilation is necessary to alleviate the heat that sun exposure may generate in the greenhouse. You should place a thermometer in a shaded area within the greenhouse. Then you should constantly monitor the temperature, especially during warm days. To prevent your plants from wilting away because of too much heat, you might want to ventilate your greenhouse from time to time.
Greenhouse gardening is a relaxing and productive way to spend your time. It’s been demonstrated that gardening can reduce stress levels and make you more fit. It can also result in tasty or beautiful harvests that will bring you much pleasure.
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Your post on greenhouses certainly makes me want to have one. I am starting my seeds in flats this week and find that controlling humidity and temperature to be a major problem. I put clear plastic bags over the flats to increase humidity but the temperature problem remains as we do not like the house temperature to be 70 especially at night. When I started only a few seeds I used the top of appliances etc but my plant production has gone beyond that. Once the seedlings are up I will lug the flats in and out every sunny day until my frost free date so that they get full sun and are hardened. How lucky you are to have a greenhouse!