Five Greenhouse Supplies That Are Essential To Have

By Jerry J. Jansen On March 19, 2010 Under Gardening

The advent of the greenhouse supplies and their corresponding structures has brought tremendous benefits to humanity. Thanks to this, we are now able to plant vegetables, flowers and fruits and expect them to grow to full maturity without having to worry about the weather. Greenhouses have helped alleviate food insecurity and achieve cost savings for the average household. It is also put up for the purpose of growing flowers thereby improving the aesthetics of the home. Greenhouses have brought about a change in our lives and made our lives richer in some way.

However for the greenhouse to avail all its potential benefits you must incorporate certain greenhouse accessories in its operations. Greenhouses use the heat that emanates from the sun to warm up the enclosure.  The light from the sun’s rays also play an important role in hydroponics. The light of the sun simulates different seasons in plants. This causes them to grow faster than plants grown in the elsewhere.

This warmth produces a favorable environment for the growth of plants. However, sometimes the greenhouse may not receive adequate warmth from the sun. This may endanger the growth of the plants. It is therefore important to have an additional medium to produce the necessary heat for the plants to grow. To cater for this it is advisable to fit a heater on the wall of the greenhouse to heat up the air when temperatures within the greenhouse fall below a certain prescribed level.

Ventilation is also an important part of the greenhouse. Lack of adequate ventilation is likely to affect growth of vegetation. During summer season, the greenhouse gets very hot. The heat levels that arise during this time are detrimental to plant growth. To combat this problem, the greenhouse should be equipped with a ventilation system. Ventilation systems range from fans to electronic devices that trigger the opening of vents when interior temperatures surpass the prescribed level.

Supply of water is crucial to the successful operation of a greenhouse. It is advisable to use simple irrigation systems such as capillary matting to water the plants. Alternatively, one may opt for the drip method, which ensures that the plants receive moisture on a constant basis.

Fertilizers greatly improve the plants ability to produce high yields. Fertilizers are in two forms. There are either chemical or organic. They both work as expected. However, most gardeners prefer the organic variety due to its ‘natural’ orientation. Cold frames are very important especially for the growth of vegetables. They help in stabilizing the young plants and reducing the stress levels that normally exist during transplantation.

For the greenhouse to produce its highest yield, it is important that it remains free of pests and bugs. Pest control measures are therefore a priority. Pesticides help to control the incidence of pests and disease in plants. A biological agent may also be used. This can be in the form of a predator bug that feeds on the insects that normally destroy your fruits or flowers. With such greenhouse supplies in place, you are sure to enjoy a fully functioning greenhouse for years to come.

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About the Author:
Dave Pierson is a master gardener and professional nurseryman who has been teaching others how to build hobby greenhouses for over 15 years. To learn more about how to build your own greenhouse and additional info on greenhouse supplies, please visit gardengreenhouseinfo.com. Our FREE ‘Build Your Own Greenhouse’ mini-course is a tremendous resource for anyone serious about building their own personal greenhouse.
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