How to Choose the Right Green House Plastic
Choosing the right green house plastic can begin as a simple procedure, but once you are faced with the many choices and options available, your simple decision making process can become confusing. To help you simplify the process of deciding on a type of green house plastic, we’ve provided a simple guide to the most common types of plastics used today. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | June 14th, 2010
Solexx greenhouses are the greenhouse of choice for many greenhouse gardeners. This lightweight, semi-transluscent material insulates, and protects your greenhouse plants from inclement weather conditions.
Solexx greenhouses are constructed from a material that looks very much like a transluscent corrugated cardboard. This scratch resistant, lightweight material is ideal for greenhouse gardening. It helps hold in heat and admits up to 75% of highly diffused UV rays. Solexx greenhouses come a variety of greenhouse kits, and can include different types of glazing for differing climate zones. Read more...
Continue Reading | 1 Comment | December 29th, 2009
Having a greenhouse means having a wonderfully maintained environment to keep your precious plants prospering all year-round, but you need effective greenhouse management to help make that happen. There is no reason that you have to limit gardening to the summer months. Greenhouses are designed to cultivate plants inside their own biosphere by harnessing the heat that is generated by the sun. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | March 18th, 2009
Greenhouse Ventilation
Fluid ventilation within a greenhouse is possible because of a combination of roof vents, side vents and (of course) the inside/outside door. When constructing (or purchasing) a greenhouse, airflow within the greenhouse is, by far, one of the most important aspects to consider. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | January 31st, 2009
When you think about greenhouse gardening, you probably think about the large commercial greenhouses that are owned by farmers, or perhaps by a nursery. You do not normally think about a small shed-like greenhouse. Investing thousands or even hundreds of dollars in a large greenhouse is not necessary to enjoy the benefits of greenhouse gardening. Surprisingly, you can get into greenhouse gardening right in your own back yard with a mini greenhouse. Read more...
Continue Reading | No Comments | December 12th, 2008