Greenhouse &
propagation
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back to Greenhouse Greenhouse gardening offers a huge range of
activities which you can enjoy whenever you want, regardless of the weather.
When the weather is too cold and
wet to garden outdoors, you can enjoy a spell under glass, getting down to some
serious propagation, repotting your favourite houseplants, harvesting fruit and
vegetables or simply developing an attractive floral display.
The protected
greenhouse environment enables you to sow seed months ahead of the growing
season outdoors, bringing on half hardy plants for the summer garden. Food
crops such as aubergines, tomatoes, cucumbers, melons and particularly
strawberries can be started off much earlier than would be possible outside,
bringing harvest forward by months and extending the productive
period.
You can raise such out of
season produce as November salads, tulips in February or even succulent new
potatoes for Christmas.
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