Greenhouse Accessories.
Greenhouses are not just static structures that stand empty. They have moving parts and are filled with benches,
tools and many other accessories that help support and care for the plants housed there. Tools, measuring
instruments, and the like naturally come to mind for any avid gardener. But there are dozens of greenhouse accessories for the greenhouse itself, as well.
Louvre's, glass or plastic shutters that admit air, are often part of greenhouse design. They help ventilate the
interior, a problem in areas where summer sunlight hours are long and hot. Like anything else, they can break and
need to be replaced.
But even when they don't break, the portable greenhouse shopper may want to consider
replacing them with auto-louvres. These clever devices allow opening and closing the shutters automatically. Some
work on a timer, others are triggered by temperature.
Other tyoes of greenhouse accessories are galvanized steel braces. They are available and will allow
you to shore up the base of your greenhouse. They act somewhat like a metal strap around a wooden barrel, giving it
additional strength and supporting the structure. This can help prevent collapse during storms and even increase
the support for the roof under heavy snow load.
Shelves have gone from static and boring to functioning works of art. There are aluminum shelves that can
interchange heights. Others can be re-arranged into different geometrical shapes for attractive displays and
maximizing space usage. They come in a variety of colors, with plastic liners, wheels and all sorts of different
options.
Rainwater kits are a great addition to any greenhouse. They make watering the plants a breeze and optimize your
water use. You can get small, single nozzles or entire tracks. Some have misting attachments, movable heads and
other gizmos. Many are controllable by digital 24-hour/365-day timers.
Of course, when it comes to tools and instruments, the number and variety of available choices is just
astounding. Soil thermometers, salinity gauges, moisture-level testers, phosphor and nitrogen level monitors... you
name it.
There are heating devices in dozens of different styles. These can be essential greenhouse accessories. Some
lamps or 'toaster-coil' types will spot heat a corner. Others, such as track systems, can be attached to the roof
and heat the entire greenhouse in the winter.
A chemical factory of cleaning aids can be had today. Mildewcides, calcium carbonate removers, window cleaner,
cement floor cleansers... an endless choice.
Ordinary garden tools are now made of many more materials than ever before. Don't like metal trowels? Get a
composite that's stronger than steel and lighter than plastic. Want a shovel that telescopes out five feet or
collapses to 12 inches, with a three-inch wide mouth? No problem.
So far, there doesn't seem to be a tool that will robotically remove aphids or plant tulips, but it can't be too
far in the future.
Every kind of book imaginable to help you build your portable greenhouses,
maintain them and care for the plants inside can be had online. If there's a subject you need to know about,
finding the information - and the tools to help you act on it - is just a few clicks away.
As you can see there is almost no end to greenhouse accessories.
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