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I have not experience enough for garden arts. I read the word " Green house". Please one tell me: What's this ?, Used for what? and what's benefit for us? and why? Thanks. Saref |
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"Farea Saref" wrote in message
... Hi friends I have not experience enough for garden arts. I read the word " Green house". Please one tell me: What's this ?, Used for what? and what's benefit for us? and why? Thanks. Saref It is similar to a glasshouse. A structure that has a green coloured plastic over it, mostly see through. In it you keep plants. Ever been to a nursery that has a section that my be in one of the "greenhouses" or at least has green alsonite for roffing, giving a green type of light coming through? That is similar. I have seen shadehouses covered with a green shadecloth also called greenhouses. So basically it's used for putting plants in. It can be used as a step down in the process of "hardening off". e.g. Plant comes from glasshouse, greenhouse, then to a semi protected area, then full sun. Also I have seen indoor plants inside these greenhouses, fern/rainforest type ones too. Hope that helps a bit -- Remove "not" from start of email address to reply |
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In addition to what Andrew said about green houses, now the term is being
used more and more for all buildings, other than your home, used for raising plants. The term will apply to the PVC framework covered with plastic sheeting, or the expensive ones with glass or Plexiglas with thermostatically controlled vents. The color of the plastic doesnt seem to matter anymore. They all seem to be "green houses". Good luck. Dwayne "Andrew G" wrote in message ... "Farea Saref" wrote in message ... Hi friends I have not experience enough for garden arts. I read the word " Green house". Please one tell me: What's this ?, Used for what? and what's benefit for us? and why? Thanks. Saref It is similar to a glasshouse. A structure that has a green coloured plastic over it, mostly see through. In it you keep plants. Ever been to a nursery that has a section that my be in one of the "greenhouses" or at least has green alsonite for roffing, giving a green type of light coming through? That is similar. I have seen shadehouses covered with a green shadecloth also called greenhouses. So basically it's used for putting plants in. It can be used as a step down in the process of "hardening off". e.g. Plant comes from glasshouse, greenhouse, then to a semi protected area, then full sun. Also I have seen indoor plants inside these greenhouses, fern/rainforest type ones too. Hope that helps a bit -- Remove "not" from start of email address to reply |
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"Farea Saref" writes:
I have not experience enough for garden arts. I read the word " Green house". Please one tell me: What's this ?, Used for what? and what's benefit for us? and why? My grandmother had a greenhouse in Brisbane. It gave partial shade to her ferns and staghorns, and allowed shade-loving plants to be grown there even though Brisbane is a hot sunny place in the Summer. Her greenhouse was built entirely of timber slats and nothing else: walls and roof were painted slats, and it had no floor (or to put it another way, it had an earthen floor). The slats had a gap of a few inches between them, thus allowing in sun and rain. There was a frangipani tree outside near the western corner, giving extra shading there during late afternoon, and a hornets nest in another corner that kept us kids from playing in there among the plants. :-) Nowadays, as others have said, modern greenhouses generally have nylon shadecloth over the roof and walls to reduce the intensity of the sunlight. I guess shadecloth also gives a bit of protection against buffeting by the wind, and during winter would afford some protection against light frosts. -- John Savage (for email, replace "ks" with "k" and delete "n") |
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