You want to plant a greenhouse yourself? With enough space in the garden, this can be a great pastime. We give you tips and information about the ecological aspect of your own greenhouse.
These are the best plants to grow in a greenhouse
If you want to plant your own greenhouse at home, vegetables are probably the first thing that comes to mind. This is basically also best suited for cultivation in a greenhouse. For example, zucchini, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, lamb's lettuce, spinach or leeks are often grown. These vegetables thrive better in a greenhouse, where they are better protected from pests and moisture than outdoors.
However, not all plants can be grown together in one greenhouse. Tomatoes and cucumbers don't get along, for example, because tomatoes like it airy and cucumbers don't like it at all.
In addition to vegetables, you can also plant herbs in a greenhouse. In addition, you can use your greenhouse in winter as a place to overwinter potted plants or similar.
You can also try planting fruit in your greenhouse. Kiwi, melons, strawberries, citrus fruits, figs, pomegranates or papaya are suitable for this.
In the following we have listed suitable articles for you on how to grow vegetables and fruit yourself:
You should always pay attention to this with your greenhouse
If you want to plant your greenhouse, there are a few helpful things you should pay attention to.
Planting the greenhouse
Before planting your greenhouse, there are a few things you should think about:
It is possible to plant plants in a heated greenhouse all year round. In unheated greenhouses, some plants thrive even at low temperatures after the first frost. Only in the winter months will you need a heater if you want to continue growing plants. In the following we will tell you when it is best to grow which type of vegetable.
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These are the ecological aspects of a simple greenhouse
By growing your own vegetables in a greenhouse, you do your part to protect the environment. Long transport routes, which are often necessary for vegetables from the supermarket, are no longer necessary. You can also completely avoid chemical-synthetic fertilizers. In addition, you save electricity in a greenhouse without heating, as it heats itself up from the sun's rays. You can collect rainwater for irrigation.
Tip: Only ever grow as much as you actually need to avoid wasting food.
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