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Greenhouses For a Controlled Plant Environment

Ideally, every gardener would live in a moderate climate with a long growing season. However, for many gardeners, this picture is not reality. Luckily, the Sears Garden Center offers solutions to extend the growing season in more difficult climates. Greenhouses provide the perfect solution for gardeners, providing a moderated growing area for starting plants and nurturing fragile species. In many cases, a well-regulated greenhouse can extend the growing season by several months.

For gardeners that do not need a full-functioning, permanent greenhouse, the mini greenhouse is the perfect option. Sears provides a full assortment of mini greenhouses for many different gardening needs, covering a wide range of sizes and style. In some cases, a mini greenhouse is as simple as a small system that allows seed starts to thrive in a more moderated environment. Most mini greenhouses feature a simple design, with several shelves covered by protective plastic. These can easily be moved from one place to another as the gardening season progresses. Shelves make it easy to temporarily support plant starts while they transition to a permanent garden area.

When it is necessary to create a permanent garden area, a large greenhouse is the product of choice. In most cases, large greenhouses are designed to be assembled and placed in a permanent area. While large greenhouses can be used to start plants, they are also well-suited to hold sensitive crops, such as tomato plants, peppers and squash. All of these plants are sensitive to frost. Some, however, can also take quite a long time to mature and will benefit from a permanent home that is climate controlled. Large greenhouses are usually made with a sturdy frame. Depending on the type of greenhouse, the frame may be covered with either a sturdy plastic or a hard material such as Plexiglas. These materials let light and heat into the greenhouse area, while reducing the risk of frost damage and pests. When choosing a large greenhouse, make sure that the ventilation system is easy to use; improper ventilation can cause your plants to overheat and die.

While a greenhouse system is useful, there are plenty of greenhouse accessories available that will help gardeners get the most out of an enclosed garden area. Some greenhouse accessories focus on the temperature and humidity inside the growing area and can include things like thermometers and vent kits. Sears also carries a full assortment of greenhouse shelving, making the most out of the available square footage of moderated air. During the heat of the summer, when excessive heat can become a problem, it can also help to have something like a shade kit to keep the temperature in the ideal range for plants to thrive.