Pick Over Greenhouse Plants
Do not forget to pick over greenhouse plants regularly and sweep up fallen debris, to prevent disease spreading.
Do not forget to pick over greenhouse plants regularly and sweep up fallen debris, to prevent disease spreading.
Do have any seedlings or cuttings in the greenhouse? Make sure they are getting the maximum light available.
Greenhouse bulbs that have finished flowering can now be fed weekly with high potassium feed, to build up the bulbs.
The greenhouse should be ventilated on mild sunny days: this will help to reduce fungal infections.
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Regularly pick over plants in the greenhouse and sweep up fallen debris: this prevents disease appearing and spreading.
Snow should be removed from greenhouse and conservatory roofs, to prevent damage and to allow good light penetration.
Check your greenhouse insulation to make sure it is still secure.
Seeds of Begonia, Salvia and Pelargonium can now be sown in a heated greenhouse or propagator to provide early plants.
Check that greenhouse heaters are functioning properly: Invest in a thermometer to monitor the temperature.