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A Greenhouse can extend your growing season by months and allow
you to sow seeds and harvest crops much earlier than you normally
would. With proper planning, some crops can be harvested continuously.
This can turn your gardening and cultivation into a year round
activity. A wider variety of plants started from
seed. The germination rate will be much higher as well. The amount
of sunlight that a greenhouse allows and the ability to control
temperatures will give you a healthier and more productive crop.
By starting your crops from seed you can also be assured that
your crops are as organic as can be, provided the seeds were not
treated with fungicide (ask your nursery). A greenhouse can also
make it possible for you to grow plants that you normally may
not be able to grow at all due to climate. Many citrus and other
fruit crops fall into this category.
Greenhouses come in all shapes, from the standard rectangular
shape, to round or even conservatories connected to the house.
There is no best size for a greenhouse. The size that fits your
space best works fine. Even a small greenhouse can accomodate
many plants. Some commercially made greenhouses are extendable
with add on sections to add as needed.
The best available material for a greenhouse frame is aluminum.
The maintentance is very low, it never deteriorates, and it allows
the most light in due to it being thinner than wooden frames.
Make sure you allow for good ventilation. Allow room for at laest
one work bench. Keep in mind that you will also need storage space
in the greenhouse for extra pots, hand tools, etc.
Greenhouse Items you will need:
- Seedling trays
- Various sizes of pots
- Watering can
- Water supply tank
- Heated propogator
- Capillary mat
- Thermometor
- Blinds
- Heating source
- Insulation
- Soil heating cable
- Growing Bags
- Potting Bench
- Shelving or staging for seedlings
- Storage containers
- Hand gardening tools
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