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13 Must-Have Greenhouse Supplies
Regardless of how long you’ve been a greenhouse gardener or the size of your operation, every grower still needs the same essentials to be successful. Of course, some of your necessary greenhouse supplies will be dictated by your local climate, your growing goals and even what you’re planting, but these basics will never go out of style.
Best Ways to Keep Your Greenhouse Cool in Summer
If you’ve already invested in a greenhouse, then odds are you did, like most hobbyists and commercial growers, to be able to control the environment inside for your plants’ sake.Though temperature is one of the variables greenhouse gardeners try to manage, the more intense summer heat can certainly make it a challenge—especially depending on your local climate.
4 Benefits of Greenhouse Gardening
Taking your gardening efforts to the next level and investing in a greenhouse does more than extend the growing season. Providing a controlled environment in which to grow various plants, vegetables and fruits is the major benefit of greenhouse gardening. But it goes well beyond that.
Understanding Greenhouse Ventilation
Ensuring proper ventilation in your greenhouse is one of the most important concerns you’ll have since adequate and uniform air circulation is crucial to the success of your plants.Ventilation is a primary concern because without it the greenhouse can quickly become anoven in which no plant can survive.
Best Vegetables to Grow in a Greenhouse
More and more American households are discovering the benefits to growing their own vegetables at home. In just a five-year period, 17 percent more households—from 32 million in 2008 to 43 million in 2013—took to their backyards and community gardens to test their green thumbs, according to a special National Gardening Association report, Garden to Table: A 5-Year Look at Food Gardening in America.
7 Essential Steps to Winterize Your Greenhouse
Plunging temperatures and winter storms could threaten your plants if you’re not careful. But you can protect and extend the efforts of your green thumb this winter. Winterizing your greenhouse helps ensure your vegetables and flowers can survive and thrive despite the frightful weather outside. Follow these seven essential steps to help ward off everything from frost to pests this season:
Gothic Arch Greenhouses Exceeds Customer Expectations
Home gardens can range from small herb gardens to container gardens to larger backyard plots. But if you want to turn your gardening into a year-round activity, maybe it’s time you considered a greenhouse. More than 164 million American homeowners gardened in the span of a year, according to a recent study published in Greenhouse Management magazine.
Greenhouse Cooling Systems
As outdoor temperatures rise, so do the temperatures inside a greenhouse. Reduce greenhouse temperatures naturally this summer with greenhouse cooling systems and supplies. Excessive heat will probably damage or kill plants. Cool down crops naturally this summer with Gothic Arch Greenhouses Inc. greenhouse cooling systems.
Maintaining Optimum Climate Control in Your Greenhouse
The warming weather is a reminder to greenhouse owners to examine climate control strategies inside the structure. This helps ensure crops grow strong and healthy throughout the warmer days and nights ahead. Without such consistency, plant damage and even death can occur. The experts at Gothic Arch Greenhouses, can partner particular circumstance with quality, affordable, easy to use equipment needed to help ensure optimum climate control in your greenhouse.
Evaporative cooling concept
To counter periods of extreme temperature that affect in-house environments and, therefore production, Evaporative Cooling Pad Systems are used with outstanding success. When large quantities of air are pulled through Evaporative Cooling Pads that are saturated with water, a substantial cooling effect is realized due to the evaporation of that water. Used in conjunction with fans, a temperature reduction of 10-25 degrees is commonplace.