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Vegetables, ornamental plants and flowers can all be cultivated in greenhouses, if the climate conditions don’t allow for outdoors gardening. Yet, not every gardener can afford to create the greenhouse of his/her dreams, and therefore greenhouse gardening becomes a privilege in so many cases. Here are the most general lines that define this occupation.

  1. The greenhouse is a chamber of plastic or glass that allows the light to get through to the plants while providing enough warmth to allow for the harmonious development regardless of the external weather conditions. Greenhouse gardening involves a very large number of activities; hence the reputation for being challenging.
  2. Containers, hanging baskets and regular beds can be extensively used for green house gardening purposes. Whether the facility is lucrative or decorative, the size matters very little. The equipment that is now available should enable the hobby or professional gardener to make the appropriate choices for cultivating all sorts of flowers, plants, fruit trees or vegetables all year round.
  3. Greenhouse gardening has many objectives. Maintaining the productive nature of seasonal crops all year round is a major achievement and many gardeners aim at it. Others just want to cultivate plants that are sensitive to the cold weather or they try to get good seeds. And finally, a warm greenhouse could be specialized strictly in  the cultivation and display of rare plants.

There are three types of greenhouse gardening usually depending on the temperature of the controlled atmosphere inside the chamber:

  • Cold greenhouse gardening is pretty cheap but limited. It works fine in summer time as the heat trapped inside the chamber accelerates the growth of the plants. Too much humidity could nevertheless be detrimental for plants.
  • Cool greenhouse gardening is much more common. Normally a steady temperature is preserved by using some sort of heating system. Many plants are thus capable to resist throughout winter without any inconvenience. The temperature inside is around 45F
  • One final category here is warm greenhouse gardening that requires temperatures of around 55F and above. Warm greenhouses usually serve for professional purposes and they require a considerable investment in technologies.

Lots of other features can be identified for the above mentioned categories but they should be studied in particular with all the issues that derive from them.

Do you want to succeed your greenhouse gardening? It would be a good idea for you to check out special website on preventive pest control where you can get the best insect pest control and related information for cleaning your garden from pests.

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