As the weather is getting cold, many people are worried about their flowers and are looking for ways to take care of them. In my opinion, there is no doubt that a green house
is the best place for those plants.
Many people refuse to install a greenhouse because they mistakenly believe that it costs a lot of money and requires professional gardening. This is not the case, as gardening in a greenhouse opens up a whole new world of gardening and adding spice to your life. And, a greenhouse
can not only be used in winter, but the whole year. It is an independent space that can be used for all-weather gardening activities. And greenhouses can be big or small. Today we will probably first introduce what is a greenhouse, and what other similar horticultural protection facilities in cold areas in addition to greenhouses.
Greenhouses, which are part of the general protection facilities of gardening facilities. Various sizes can be useless in any space, and if the space is large enough, can also be used in conjunction.
Comprehensive application
There are two types of greenhouses, heated greenhouses and unheated greenhouses. The unheated greenhouse is mainly used to advance or extend the growth period of hardy and half-hardy plants. The role is similar with the seedbed.
The role of cold beds and cold beds want to die, but more for greenhouse propagation of plants for seedling and storage of those plants that need dormancy, while the bell-shaped cover is used to protect plants in situ. The use of heated greenhouse is much broader, and it can be warm as spring in the northern snow.
Greenhouse is actually to artificially create a suitable environment for plant growth and development. In addition to keep warm, it can also keep out wind and rain for plants, so that plants are not harmed by the outside adverse environment.
It’s a great present for your plants. Now build a home for the flowers.
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