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Hydroponic Greenhouses

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Hydroponic gardening is the growing of plants in water instead of in soil. To do this, the roots of the plants are anchored in inert mediums like sand, coal, or Perlite and nourished by water enriched with nutrients.

Hydroponic farming has been around for more than seventy years and has been an important part of American history. During the Second World War, due in part to limitation in the distribution and the need to have greens in the diet, American soldiers installed hydroponic units in their bases supplying them with fresh vegetables where it would not have been possible otherwise.

Hydroponic gardening allows a farmer to have complete control of the plants as far as supplying nutrition to the plants is concerned. In fact, scientists have been conducting experiments with plant… Hydroponic Greenhouses

How To Use Your Newly Built Greenhouse

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After building your greenhouse, now what?

Yes, you put in some plants, maybe some vegetable plants to grow while everybody else has to wait until their grocery store supplies a new stock on the next harvest season. But putting your greenhouse into use is more than that. In fact, if you put few plants inside and leave them, you are just doing more damage to your plants than good, making it more of a death house for your plants. Not to mention wasting your all money on a greenhouse that doesn’t serve a good purpose.

Putting your newly built greenhouse into use is not that hard. It only takes a bit of common sense and a green thumb to make plants grow. While greenhouse does its job in making plants grow… How To Use Your Newly Built Greenhouse

How To Store Portable Greenhouse During Winter

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Portable greenhouses are free standing structures that can be assembled or disassembled and moved whenever necessary. These are relatively smaller than most greenhouses. Unlike real greenhouses that use heater to keep the environment warm during extreme cold weather, portable greenhouses rely on passive solar heat to keep temperature stable and provide a suitable environment for plants to grow.

Gardeners who live in colder climate can benefit from a portable greenhouse as it can extent growing season by at least 2 to 3 months earlier, but must be folded over the winter.

While portable greenhouses are not as expensive as real greenhouses, it is important to know how to properly store them. This is how it’s done:

Cleaning the Cover
A typical portable greenhouse is made of vinyl or plastic products, which tend to… How To Store Portable Greenhouse During Winter

How To Choose Which Greenhouse Materials To Buy

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A typical greenhouse allows you to extend the season to which you can grow flowers, fruits, or vegetables by 2 to 3 months. If you are a serious gardener who wants to invest on greenhouse materials and equipment, you can even grow plants all year round. Before you think of the rewards, you have to think first which materials will give you the best service against the money spent.

What exactly do you need? The type of materials to buy depends on the purpose of your greenhouse. For example, if you intend extend the growing season, the most basic materials such as film plastic for cover and wood for frame will do. If you intent to produce greens all year round, choose rigid, durable and high quality materials such as… How To Choose Which Greenhouse Materials To Buy

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