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Indoor Greenhouses: Grow Your Plants Year Round |
| Submitted By: Christopher Jay |
| Submitted: August 3, 2007 |
| Word Count: 460 |
| An indoor greenhouse is something the most people who love growing plants and flowers would love to own but other things come up and it gets put aside. One thing that indoor greenhouses get used a lot for is growing perennials during the winter. It is possible for you to grow sufficient salad greens to have good fresh salad with fresh herbs and greens all through the cold months of winter. Tropical Plants Grow Best In Near Perfect Conditions Growing tropical plants is possible in indoor greenhouses because the proper conditions, such as the right humidity, temperature and lighting can be maintained. Plants will even grow better and larger with greenhouse lighting than they would with natural sunshine. You can have a much longer growing season at home with indoor greenhouses. They can also be used as educational tools in schools that allow hands on learning about the growth of plants even though school is mostly during the dormant season. Indoor greenhouses can also be put in offices, reception areas and small shops. Many people would rather fabricate their indoor greenhouses by themselves as it is really quite easy. If you have a basement, this would be a good place to start to build a small simple greenhouse. Hydroponics is a frequently used method for indoor greenhouses. Hydroponics is growing plants without soil, so it doesn’t have the mess that growing with soil does and it is possible to get maximum growth in a smaller area, too. Using fluorescent lights is something you will most likely want to do. You will need to learn by trial and error what the right amount of light is for various plants. Stunted growth and too much pigmentation can be caused by woo much light. Once you have it figured out, you will have healthy plants that are unmolested by insects, other creatures and frost, all of which can cause considerable harm. Many outdoor plants can be put in the indoor greenhouse to keep them healthy over the winter. Once the weather warms up enough again, they can be put back outside. This kind of gardening should not be a problem. To successfully use indoor greenhouses, you have to keep the temperature regulated well and have the right amount of fluorescent light. It is a good idea to have tempered safety glass panels to allow easy access to the plants and for good ventilation. The panels will also help keep the humidity at the best levels. Automatically generated heating and lighting help keep the soil condition ideal so plants grow at their best. Proper drainage and fans are also important to maintain the best growing conditions in indoor greenhouses. |
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