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Greenhouse Up KeepNow that you are a proud owner of your own greenhouse, you may want to learn a little bit more about the upkeep of your greenhouse. Simply put, there is not much upkeep that is required from you as the owner, gardener and grower! You should make it a habit that in the new season, every spring, you should wash down the interior of your greenhouse with warm soapy water, and then rinse well. This keeps dust and dirt off of your walls to let the best of the sun in with out obstructions plus this will keep bugs, mold, mildew and other such harmful ingredients out of your greenhouse and away from your plants.
Unless you have had a major hit to the greenhouse, like the four-wheeler hit the side, or one of the largest plants you have fell off the shelf and pushed out a panel, there is very little maintenance needed for the walls in your greenhouse as well. The exterior of your greenhouse should be hosed down, once or twice a year, just to keep dirt, debris, and bugs away as well. This is a quick ten-minute task that twice a year will make your greenhouse attractive to look at. There is no real need to wash the exterior with soap and water unless you live in a high traffic area where dust can accumulate over the greenhouse that would cut down on the sun getting through to your plants. This article was published by: Garden Moose. Garden Moose is a feature contributor to Greenhouses.com a leading internet destination for gardening and greenhouse information and ideas. This work is licensed
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