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Pest Control Tips for Maintaining Your Greenhouse
Protect your greenhouse garden with these pest control tips. Greenhouses provide a warm, humid atmosphere and are home to a variety of different plants and flowers which is why they are a perfect target for insects. There are numerous types of insects which will want to live in your greenhouse and feed off of the wonderful plants and flowers which you have put so much time and effort into maintaining. The information below will provide you with tips and guidelines to follow in order to ensure you are doing everything in your power to ward off any unwanted pests.Jan. 18, 2006

Greenhouse Accessories
What you really need to start out with. Accessorizing your greenhouse isn't quite the same as accessorizing any other 'room' in your home. Greenhouse accessories aren't a fashion statement - they're functional things like shelves, misters, irrigation systems, covers and heaters that increase the functionality of your greenhouse. What greenhouse accessories should you consider if you're building a new (or refurbishing an old) greenhouse? It depends a great deal on how you use your greenhouse and where it is.Jan. 18, 2006

Three Things to Consider about Grow Lights
A brief overview of options and needs for grow lights in your greenhouse. Things to consider when choosing grow lights:Jan. 18, 2006

Greenhouse Exhaust Fans
Learn where to install your greenhouse exhaust fan. When purchasing a greenhouse exhaust fan there are some things you’ll need to consider. Things like where will the fan be positioned? Or where should you place your vents?Jan. 18, 2006

Greenhouse Heating Mats
An introduction to the benefits of heating mats on your greenhouse plants. Heating mats are a great tool for keeping plants at a consistent temperature. They are primarily used for soil and seedlings but shouldn’t be overlooked for very small plants.Jan. 18, 2006


 

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