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Complete guide to the greenhouse: everything about the most fun garden room

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The delicious smell of tomatoes, warm temperatures early in the year, and a special place to care for small seedlings: many gardeners say that this is only possible in a greenhouse or conservatory. But is that true? Is a greenhouse always necessary and what should you consider when purchasing one? Are there alternatives for a small garden or small budget? We are happy to take you into the wonderful world of the greenhouse.

Why a greenhouse in the garden?

We already mentioned it: there are incredibly many advantages to having a greenhouse in the garden. For many gardeners, it is therefore an indispensable addition to the garden or allotment.

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You can extend the seasons. You can start earlier in the spring and also in the fall, the season can continue a bit longer due to the protected environment. So, tomatoes can ripen longer in the greenhouse, but in the spring you can also start sowing a bit earlier. 

Certain types can be better grown in a greenhouse: think for example of eggplants, bell peppers, melons and tomatoes. These Mediterranean vegetables need a warm and dry climate to grow beautiful and sturdy fruits. During a beautiful summer, it is certainly possible in our areas to grow these fruits in the open air. However, if it is a sad and rainy summer, a greenhouse is not a luxury. 

The plants are protected against more extreme weather conditions: a hailstorm therefore no longer poses a risk to the juicy tomatoes. You can also keep birds and cats at a distance by installing a screen door, for example.

It is the perfect storage place for non-hardy plants. Do you have some exotic plants that cannot withstand our winter temperatures? Then you can let them overwinter perfectly in the greenhouse. In case of very severe frost, a fleece cloth can also be an extra aid.

A greenhouse is the perfect place to start plants, think of dahlias for example.

Purchasing the greenhouse

The decision has been made, a greenhouse is coming to the garden. But how do you decide which greenhouse to get? After all, there are incredibly many possibilities and aspects to consider. First and foremost, the size of the garden determines the size of the greenhouse. A greenhouse is very nice, but not if it takes up most of the garden, leaving you unable to plant anything else or having difficulty walking around to, for example, wash the windows.Also, consider the purpose of the greenhouse: do you want to create a peaceful sitting area or really one to grow tomatoes in the open ground? Be sure to check out the second-hand market. Often, you can pick up an older greenhouse, which still serves perfectly, for a bargain.

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In this video, Angelo shares all his tips and tricks about the installation of a greenhouse in the garden.

Location of the greenhouse

The perfect place for a greenhouse is in a sunny spot in the garden with the opening facing south or north. This way, you maximize the number of sunlight hours and the wind often comes from the west. By placing the greenhouse on this axis, you avoid the wind.Feel free to deviate from this: if the perfect spot in the garden is not completely in full sun or if the greenhouse needs to be placed in the 'wrong' direction, that certainly doesn't have to be a problem. The most important thing is that you use the greenhouse as an extension of the garden. And if there is a tree next to the greenhouse, it can serve as a natural source of shade during a heatwave. Every disadvantage has its advantage. Finally, make sure the greenhouse is not placed too far from the house. The closer the greenhouse is to the house, the quicker you will check on the crops growing there or enjoy a nice cup of tea. Lastly, it is important to consult the rules at your city or municipality about spatial planning. Good agreements make good friends: this way you avoid long-term disputes with the neighbors.

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Alternatives for the greenhouse

If you don't have space for a greenhouse, luckily there are plenty of alternatives to still grow under glass or protect certain crops from weather conditions.

A curverbox. Purchase a large, transparent curverbox with a lid. You can easily remove the lid or place it slightly ajar. This way, you create the greenhouse effect on a very small and movable surface.Is it very sunny and still a bit too intense for the little seedlings? Then you can easily move everything to a shady spot. 

Cold frame. It's a simple construction that is similar to a raised vegetable garden bed. The advantage of a cold frame is that it has a transparent lid, allowing the seedlings and young plants to grow protected. A cold frame also stands directly on the ground, allowing the plants to grow directly in the open ground.

A tunnel greenhouse. If you're still unsure about purchasing a greenhouse or about the location, a small tunnel greenhouse can be a good alternative. They are often a bit cheaper to buy and a bit easier to move. 

Often a simple shelter is also sufficient. The crops are protected against rain and strong wind, allowing them to grow peacefully.

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