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Climates In A Freestanding Greenhouse

You will find that no matter what type of freestanding greenhouse that you do choose to buy, the interior of your greenhouse – the heating, the cooling and how you water are going to be similar. A freestanding greenhouse is a hobby greenhouse or a building that stands alone, by itself, as your house or your shed would on your property, it is not attached to any other building.


You will find that often the conditions in the greenhouse are too hot or too cold because of the extreme weather conditions that exist across the country, but with a little bit of preparation and education you can use your hobby greenhouse year round with little or no troubles at all. Living in one of the most extreme regions, I have very cold (as far down as zero to sub zero conditions) and very hot weather (where in the summer months it can reach up to one hundred or one hundred and ten degrees some summers) so I have to be prepared for growing in various conditions. If you live in an area that is not so extreme you will be able to use your greenhouse even more than I do without the use of heat or additional cooling.


The conditions in a freestanding of the freestanding greenhouse allow you to start your plants in December or January for the spring outdoor planting seasons, and then you can extend your growing season in the late fall months by bringing your plants indoors when the frost and the cold weather starts to arrive. There are also many opportunities to start additional indoor plants in the months of July and in August so that you can have fresh vegetables and fresh flowers well into December in the greenhouse for your own enjoyment long after the snow arrives!

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