Greenhouse Calendar

 
     
  By: Growhouse  
 

Snow is a great insulator, but when the greenhouse is covered in snow and the glass thick with ice the greenhouse gardener has a dilemma. Is it safe to open the door and check on the plants or is it better to keep what little heat is in there inside?

Restrict your greenhouse gardening to essential tasks to minimise the heat loss from your glasshouse. When you do have to venture inside choose daylight hours before the sun has warmed the glass, that way you won’t lose too much heat and there is still time for solar energy to raise the internal temperature.

[] Install and check a max-min thermometer so you really can keep track of the temperature. Some can be operated remotely by having a digital probe inside the glasshouse with the thermometer in the house so you can check on the temperature without opening the doors. Many of these have a frost or cold alert that will sound when the temperature plummets.
[] Keep a close check on greenhouse heaters and ensure they remain in operation and away from flammable materials.
[] Finish the greenhouse tidy up and clean every surface, pot and tool carefully with an appropriate greenhouse cleaner.
[] Sort out labels, pots, modules and soing accessories so that you are ready and able to start sowing as soon as the weather allows.
[] Order seeds for spring sowing and keep in a cool dry place until conditions improve.
[] Check on overwintering plants, remove all dead leaves to reduce fungal problems and water very very sparingly as required.
[] In sunny spells ventilate in the morning and be sure to close the greenhouse up securely before dusk.
[] Bring inside pots of bulbs for spring flowering to force them into an earlier season.
[] Ensure that insulation methods don’t starve your plants of light.
[] Check under fleece and bubble wrap to ensure your plants remain healthy. Remove any that have died and remove any dead leaves to prevent fungal damage.
[] Keep a watch out for slugs and snails that may take advantage of the protected environment and use your preferred control method.
[] Watch for tell tale signs of mice and rodent damage and if present install humane traps (check regularly) or an ultrasonic deterrent.
[] If the greenhouse has automatic vents then check it after a warm spell in case garden birds have become trapped inside.
[] If thick snow falls keep a watch on the greenhouse and sweep away thick layers if they are going to lie there for days. A covering of snow will insulate the greenhouse but will also weigh heavily on the glass. Assess the situation and if it is safe to do so, sweep off the excess snow taking care not to slip or to damage the greenhouse.
 
  Article Source: http://home2garden.co.za   
     
 
About The Author
To know more about greenhouses and growing plants in your greenhouse visit www.growhouse-greenhouses.co.uk/greenhouses. php
 
 
     
 
More Articles about: Gardening-and-Landscaping
 
 
 
  • A Newbies Guide To Gardening
  • 5 Tips To Fight Tomato Pests
  • A Standard Touch? Could Be Added To Your Patio With The Use Of A Wicker Porch Swing
  • A Patio Glider May Be The Ideal Furniture To Create The Old Country Look In Your Own Back Garden
  • A Canopy Swing Is Generally The Excellent Piece Of Furniture To Grab The Wonderful 'me' Time
  • Get Your Landscaping Completed Right Here s How
  • Front Yard Landscaping For Dummies
  • Factors To Consider When Selecting A Landscaping Johns Island Sc Designer
  • A Snippet Of History About The Rock Garden
  • Adorn Your Home Site By Adding Up A Garden Pools
  • 10 should adhere to guidelines just before setting up water wall fountains inside an individual's house as well as office.
  • An Organic Summer Garden Experience
  • The efficacy of streetsweeping in ultra urban environments
  • Know What To Look For In Orange Trees?
  • The Pretty Flowers In Nakhon Sawan
  • Designer Accessories Hub With Huge Collections
  • Should You Plant Perennials Or Annuals?
  • Backyard And Patio Furniture Making the the right decision
  • Different Weed Control Products You Could Use
  • New Mini Greenhouse Plans Available to Your
  • A Variety Of Methods To Raising Tomato plants Inside Containers
  • Elimination In Organic Gardens
  • An Information about lawn care services
  • Pruning and Trimming Atlanta
  • Learn The Reason Why You Ought to Obtain Professional String Trimmers
  • Garden Shed Designs And Plans
  • Techniques to Command Pest Pests
  • What Is Compost And Why Do Gardens Need It?
  • Get Some Backyard Instruments
  • Simple Strategies for You To Pick and choose The ideal Trumpet Vine Variety to your Garden
  • The Different Types of Outdoor Lighting
  • Simple Hypertufa Planters
  • Outdoor Lighting Plan 3 Principles to Know
  • Aquaponics 4 you can certainly currently have a person developing tons of greens fast
  • If You Want To Purchase A Petrol Hedge Trimmer, Read This First
  • Outdoor Light Bulbs For Outdoor Lighting
  • Creating Short Work of Lawn Aeration
  • Top three Brainless Landscaping Strategies When Residing in Phoenix, AZ
  • Cost Effective Heating Solutions Using Traditional Radiators
  • Homeowners Guide To Cast Iron Radiators
  • Marginal Plants For The Garden Pond
  • Bargain Bulbs
  • Afor To Launch Home Compostable Certification
  • Festive Gifts For Gardeners
  • Greenhouse Calendar
  • Add A Little Light Bring Your Garden To Life
  • Hydroponic Grow Lights Choosing The One For You
  • How To Find A Reputable Company To Take Care Of Your Steel Fabrication Needs
  • Growing Organic Corn
  • Learn How To Properly Prune Apple Trees
  • Ways To Control Pests In Your Garden
     
  •  
         
         
      © 2012 home2garden.co.za   
     
     
     
     
    Win a LCD TV