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		<description><![CDATA[Green house gardening allows for the cultivation of vegetables, ornamental plants and flowers that cannot be grown outside because of the climate conditions. To many enthusiasts green house gardening is a dream they hope to turn into reality one day. Here are the most general lines that define this occupation. green house gardens 1.By greenhouse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green house gardening allows for the cultivation of vegetables, ornamental plants and flowers that cannot be grown outside because of the climate conditions. To many enthusiasts green house gardening is a dream they hope to turn into reality one day. Here are the most general lines that define this occupation.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="green house gardening" href="http://howmuchyouknowaboutgardening.com/green-house-gardening">green house gardens</a></p>
<p>1.By greenhouse we refer to a plastic or glass chamber used for the cultivation of plants, which lets the sunlight go in, and which provides a warm environment as compared to outside temperatures. Green house gardening is challenging by the high number of activities required to keep the green house operational.</p>
<p> 2.Regular beds, hanging baskets or containers can be extensively used for green house gardening objectives. Whether the facility is lucrative or decorative, the size matters very little. The equipment that is now available should enable the hobby or professional gardener to make the appropriate choices for cultivating all sorts of flowers, plants, fruit trees or vegetables all year round.</p>
<p> 3.There are many purposes for green house gardening. Maintaining the productive nature of seasonal corps all year round is a major achievement and many gardeners aim at it. Others are just interested in the propagation of seeds and the retention of less sensitive plants during the cold season. And finally, some make a hobby out of the cultivation and display of rare plants.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="green house gardening" href="http://howmuchyouknowaboutgardening.com/green-house-gardening">garden green house</a></p>
<p>There are three types of green house gardening usually depending on the temperature of the controlled atmosphere inside the chamber.</p>
<p> -A cheap method is cold green house gardening. It depends on the accumulation of heat inside the greenhouse in summer thus accelerating the growth of the crops inside. In very humid weather, such greenhouses trap a lot of humidity inside which could be detrimental to the plants.</p>
<p> -Cool green house gardening is much more common. When a heating system is used, a steadier temperature is preserved inside. Many plants are thus capable to resist throughout winter without any inconvenience. The temperature inside is around 45F</p>
<p> -One final category here is warm green house gardening that requires temperatures of around 55F and above. Warm greenhouses are more specialized and they are generally used in professional gardening.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="green house gardening" href="http://howmuchyouknowaboutgardening.com/green-house-gardening">green house gardening</a></p>
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