Monday, September 8, 2008

Greenhouse Gardening

Writen by Jason Gluckman

A greenhouse is the perfect solution for an enthusiastic gardener who feels restless during fall and winter when the garden is bare, reduced to a barren patch of branches and twigs. A greenhouse extends the growing season and reduces the amount of money spent on seeds every year. It doesn't have to be expensive, and you can fit it into any free space you have in your garden. It will provide your plants and flowers a warm and dry environment when the environment outside is inhospitable.

Besides working on the greenhouse structurally, you will have to make provision for heat and water to be supplied to your plants. You should be able control the climate of the greenhouse to ensure that your plants have proper growing conditions. The greenhouse should get a few hours of sunshine for the plants to survive. So picking the right spot to set it up is important. Your plants will die if the greenhouse is enveloped in shade. Also be sure the windows are cut to fit snugly into the moldings, as any leaks in the fitting will let in cold air, killing your plants.

The best time to start up your greenhouse is early spring. This will guarantee that by summer, your greenhouse will be flowers and vegetables. You can then transfer the plants outdoors once summer starts. Your greenhouse can be your getaway from the hustle, bustle and stress of everyday life. Your blooming plants will be aesthetically appealing, and you will find yourself spending a lot of time in this warm haven.

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