Direct Sunlight in the Greenhouse
In the greenhouse during the
summer months, direct sunlight can raise the temperature in your greenhouse
to points where your plants will wither away. There are many ways to keep
your greenhouse cooler, but here we are going to discuss the shade cloth
more in detail. A reputable dealer will tell you all about your shade
cloth before you order it. A shade cloth is made from a soft, almost plastic
like feeling materials that you will lay over the top of your greenhouse
roof, and about one half of the way down the walls for maximum coverage.
You will want to install a shade cloth with clips and
ropes as needed or provided so that when a summer storm does come, your
shade cloth doesnt fly away! There are many sizes of shade cloth
sizes available to choose from, you might even like them so much that
you will use one over your dog run or over the play area for your childrens
sandbox.
The shade cloth is used to keep your plants from getting
too hot during the hottest summer months. There are also a variety of
densities that you can buy when getting a shade cloth, to keep different
amounts of sunlight out of the greenhouse. While the shade cloth does
make some shade in the greenhouse it also allows sunlight to pass through
the covering that your plants need to grow and to thrive. A higher density
shade cloth is used to grow plants that are more light sensitive where
lighter density shade cloths are used to keep the greenhouse temperature
lower.
You can also opt to use special greenhouse paints on
the panels of your greenhouse, but this requires a little more work than
installing the greenhouse shade cloth. As the end of summer approaches,
it is important to remember to take off the shade cloth for the year.
You will take off the shade cloth to allow the greenhouse to heat up during
the day as needed and to provide the maximum amount of light during the
winter months.
A quality type shade cloth will last you years.
Rolling up your shade cloth and storing it over the winter somewhere that
does not freeze will give you the best results and the shade cloth will
last even longer.
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