Different Types of Greenhouses
When you are searching for
a greenhouse you will run across many types of words that you may not
be familiar with. These types of greenhouses are all one in the same greenhouse,
but the difference is in how you heat and in how you use your hobby greenhouse.
I was a little confused when I first started researching greenhouses and
found so many uses, that I thought these different uses were actually
different greenhouses! After a little more investigation I did realize
different, but I thought I would list these differences for you to make
your process a little simpler to understand.
There are basically three uses for a greenhouse, which
are the different temperatures that you will keep the greenhouse in order
to be able to grow different plants. No matter what type of greenhouse
kit that you purchase you have the option of doing these three
levels whenever you want during your gardening career. These are the cool
greenhouse, the warm greenhouse and then the hot greenhouse. The cool
greenhouse is sometimes referred to as the frost-free greenhouse, and
the hot greenhouse is also referred to as the hothouse.
A hot house, or a hot greenhouse, is where you keep
the temperature at least sixty five degrees. You may opt to keep this
greenhouse at a higher temperature as needed, but this type of greenhouse
is usually used to grow tropical and exotic type plants. Generally in
the coldest regions you will need to use heat and grow lights to meet
the growing needs of an exotic plant and its higher temperature
needs.
The warm greenhouse is a greenhouse where you keep
the temperature at around fifty-five degrees F. Using this general warm
condition you can most likely grow any type of other plant that you would
grow in your outdoor flower garden or in your vegetable garden. You may
need to use grow lights or heat lights to meet the heating needs during
the winter night months.
A cool greenhouse or a frost-free greenhouse is where
you keep your temperatures between forty degrees and forty-five degrees
F. This temperature is for growing seedlings or other plants that dont
require the higher heats to survive. This is a great environment for starting
your plants and vegetables for the summer months. You generally dont
use grow lights or heat lights in this environment.
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