Greenhouses are designed for one purpose, and that is to provide a protected environment for plants to grow. But apparently, the material used to build one can make a difference …
Wooden greenhouses take a beating from the weather. And if yours is starting to fade or peel, it’s time to give it a fresh coat. Here’s how to paint a …
Using coffee as a plant fertiliser sounds clever and green. Some swear by sprinkling used grounds in the garden; others pour leftover brews straight into the soil. One cup won’t …
If you aim to showcase a variety of plants in a greenhouse rather than use it solely for sowing, growing, and harvesting, you’re in the right guide. We’ve put together …
If you have an old greenhouse in your garden, and you don’t plan to use it for planting, you will be pleased to learn there are other options. Rather than …
Greenhouses are every gardener’s all-season companion. They’re designed to support plant life, even when the weather outside is too harsh. But another structure is gaining favour—potting sheds. They also provide …
Winter weather can be tough on greenhouses, especially when snow starts piling up. If yours is covered, this guide will show you the simplest method to clear. We’ll also answer …
A greenhouse can reach temperatures as high as 100°F (37.8°C) in a typical British summer, depending on the local climate. While this is normal, especially during peak summer, such heat …
A greenhouse is designed to provide the right environment for plants to thrive all year. In winter, though, it may need extra warmth to maintain these conditions. Heating it doesn’t …