While your domicile nursery may not be as enforce a social organisation as the Palace of Versailles greenhouse in France , measuring 500 animal foot tenacious , 42 feet wide-cut and 700 feet high , you may still habituate a small nursery to grow plants , adorn your yard and supply shelter for yourself and other creatures . All greenhouseshave similar uses , whether they ’re mould like bean , A - frames or Quonset huts , constructed with plastic sheeting or glass and framed with plastic pipes , wood or alloy .

Greenhouses Through the Ages

    • Greenhouses have protect tender plant life throughout history . * * The ancient romish Emperor Tiberius used his portable glasshouse on wheels to grow the cuke ( Coccinia grandis ) that he ate daily and which can only produce outdoors in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zone 10 through 12 . Northern Europeans in the 1600s grow orange ( Citrus sinensis ) in their glasshouse , or orangery , because orange tree only grow out of doors in USDA zones 9 through 11 . And George Washington grew pineapples ( Ananas comosus ) in his nursery since he be outside the boundaries of USDA zone 10 through 12 .

Greenhouses at Work

    • All greenhouses buffer plants from freezing temperature and have clear-cut rampart and ceiling , allowing plants ideal growing conditions with maximal sun . * * Some greenhouses have build in heating systems to protect plant life during the winter , while others rely on the buildings themselves to keep temperature inside the greenhouse above freezing . In areas with very red-hot summers , greenhouses might also work as tad firm , with drapes or screen to block sunshine during peak hour for industrial plant that ca n’t tolerate minute of direct Lord’s Day .

Extending the Growing Season

If you subsist where wintertime temperatures are well below freezing , * * a glasshouse allow you to grow industrial plant year - rotund . * * you may fetch in pot of vegetables from outdoors so you may reap crop longer , and you may set cool - weather fall and winter crops inside the glasshouse , such as chicory lettuce ( Cichorium intybus ) , which grow outdoors in USDA zones 4 through 7 , or broccoli ( Brassica oleracea var . botrytis ) , which grow outside in USDA zones 8B through 9 .

Starting New Plants

    • Vegetable gardener use their glasshouse to give some crops an early get-go before setting them in the land , * * first growing seedings indoors under grow lights , moving the plants to the greenhouse for a few month , and then transferring them outdoors when all peril of frost has pass by . Warm - conditions harvest that need this treatment include Lycopersicon esculentum ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) , which spring up outdoors yr - unit of ammunition in USDA zones 10 through 11 , and eggplant ( Solanum melongena ) which grows in USDA zones 9 through 12 .

Typical and Atypical Uses

    • Most gardener enjoy puttering in their greenhouse , perhaps surrounded with tropic plants , while the conditions is cold outdoors — gardener with large greenhouse bring animals inside too . * * Harvey Ussery , a author forMother Earth News , work his chickens into a pen in his glasshouse each night during the winter , warm up the greenhouse and keeping his flock affectionate . He also build a 3 - by-4 - animal foot worm bin in his greenhouse with a obliterable cover so the bin doubles as a workspace .

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