- Help Plants Overwintering.
Most plants cannot live through the harsh winter. But if you move build them a greenhouse, they can keep warm and the plants such as rose or bushes and some tropical plants can survive in the extremely cold weather.
- Grow and Harvest All the Year Round
Most vegetables cannot grow well in winter, except some hardy green vegetables such as some winter cabbage. A greenhouse provides year-round growing conditions and helps you grow more fresh food than a vegetable patch alone. You can support your family with enough salad crops.
- An Increased Yield
Warmer temperatures in greenhouse encourage a larger, healthier crop of vegetables and flowers than growing outside. The warmer soil and stable temperatures of a greenhouse promote fertility – more seeds will germinate and the seedlings will be stronger – just keep watering and you’ll produce a bigger harvest than growing outside alone.
- Get a Head Start with Your Seeds
In recent years the unpredictable climate causes timing problems when sowing your seeds, as the extremely freezing temperature inhibits germination. However, a greenhouse negates this timing issue by trapping heat and warming up the soil so seeds can develop fast.
- Protect Your Plants from Damage by Animals
A greenhouse can also prevent damage from pests such as pigeons, mice, cats, slugs and snails.
- Money-saving
Besides creating a micro-climate environment for your plants, it also makes you a best place for your expensive or even exotic plants or flowers, and a best place for your garden tools.
- Greenhouses are safer.
Compare with that standard glass or even toughened glass glazing made greenhouse, the plastic film made greenhouse, which is lighter, softer and much more money-saving, most importantly proofs safer. You can imagine if you have some neighbors whose children are playing football outside.
- You Have More Growing Options with A Greenhouse
A greenhouse opens up extra growing options. Tomatoes, grapes, bananas, cucumber and eggplants are in danger or have no yield or even withered when they’re planted outside. We can’t depend on a hot summer to nurture tender plants and investment buys that thrive in summer sun, but a greenhouse can provide a stable environment to protect them from cold winds, cloudy gloom and excess rain.