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Greenhouses and Gardeners What do greenhouses have in common with a gardener? Greenhouses provide many things plants, flowers, and vegetables need to thrive- just like a gardener! Posted Thursday, April 6, 2006 E-mail this page Printer-friendly page If you have been spending loads of money on buying plants every spring, dreading the winter when they perish, there exists an easy solution that can also save you money! A hobby greenhouse provides plants and flowers with the needed environment to survive the winter. Your greenhouse and you will work together to provide the stable environment for the many types of plants you want to grow.
The physical structure of a greenhouse provides you with an environment to get away from the rest of the world. The physical structure of the greenhouse is also a great space to decorate and make your own. You can give your greenhouse your own personality.
In the early spring months, you can start to sow your seeds, bulbs, and starts all in hopes of having a great summer garden. In the early spring months when the snow is still on the ground and the soil in your garden is frozen, your green shoots will be climbing the walls of their pots and reaching for the sunlight that enters the greenhouse. When warm days are not far away you can be planting your hardy plants outdoors in your garden. It is a great feeling of accomplishment when you are taking that first pot out of the greenhouse to enjoy elsewhere in your yard. You could try to grow plants in your home like you do in the greenhouse, but the results will be lacking. The greenhouse provides the gardener with just as much nurturing as it does the plants within.
When you understand what your greenhouse can provide for your mental and emotional needs, you will find encouragement within its walls. Even other people will see the difference in both the quality of your plants and in your mood. You can put yourself into another world when you are in your greenhouse. Your special time in that little corner of the world will become a treasure you will look forward to each and every day. E-mail this page Printer-friendly page
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