Detailing the Interior of Your Greenhouse
If you are anything like me
you most likely are so excited for the new spring season, which after
the long winter is a welcome season. If you are a procrastinator the interior
of your greenhouse most likely needs a good clean out before you can start
taking your seedlings into the greenhouse for the spring. Most gardeners
will clean out their greenhouse as the winter months are approaching while
others of us leave everything we can in the greenhouse continue to grow
until the coldest freezing temperatures come.
All of this brings me to the interior details of your
greenhouse. If you are cleaning out for the new spring season or if you
are starting with a brand new greenhouse for the new growing season, you
will need to make a plan for this new year, where you will put your supplies,
where you will put your garbage and where you are going to do your repotting.
Making space so you can work in the greenhouse will save you time and
energy later during the busy garden-planting season.
One thing that you might not think is going to be important
in the greenhouse is a chair or at very least a stool. When you are busy
working in the greenhouse, planting, replanting, and enjoying your flowers
or cutting off your vegetables you will find that you will want a little
rest and a chair is the perfect opportunity to rest your feet for a minute.
A chair in your greenhouse is also a good place for your visitor to sit
while you are busy and they are talking to you so that they will stay
our of your way. Many times your chair will become your catch all when
you have your hand full on your way in and out of the greenhouse and as
an easy shelf so you can rearrange just one more thing before
you leave the greenhouse for the day as well.
Keep comfortable things in the greenhouse such as a
radio, a small cooler where you can put your drinks when you are in the
greenhouse, possibly even a little box where your snack are hidden. Snacks
hidden in the greenhouse are often a great way to occupy children who
visit in your greenhouse and wont keep their hands off of your precious
flowers!
Speaking of comfort, keep your racks and shelving to
a space where you will still be able to walk through the aisle when you
hands are fullest or when you are carrying the largest container you can
imagine carrying. There is nothing worse than trying to get to the back
of the greenhouse only to find that you cant fit without lifting
the item above your head!
Dont forget about your own safety in the greenhouse.
No matter how careful you are, electricity, water, and plastics can cause
trouble. Keep your water containers away from the electric outlets and
keep your heaters away from the sidewalls of your greenhouse. Many heaters
will state right on the container how far you need to keep it from shelving
and from walls in order to be safe and not start a fire. Read and follow
all the instructions that come with your heater. Keeping your plants as
far back as recommended by the manufacturer will also mean that your soil
in these plants will not dry out faster than they should be.
Keep a fire extinguisher in the greenhouse if
you ever feel unsafe about leaving your heaters on all the time. You can
easily put out a fire if one should start, but without it you wont
have a chance with wood benches and polycarbonate walls.
This article was published
by: Garden Moose.
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