Posted on July 22, 2010.
Shades Greenhouses A greenhouse is placed in the garden to make the most of natural sunlight. In winter, especially when the light is low, the glass panels accentuate the rays with sun-protected plants valuable. As the season progresses and to extend daylight hours, temperatures in the greenhouse can reach levels exorbitant.
Greenhouse gardeners use several methods to keep their facilities comfortable all summer long. With adequate ventilation and generous, it is possible to maintain ideal conditions in the greenhouse for most plants, a couple that effective watering and your plants will simply grow in the warm conditions emissions. But in exceptional weather and when ventilation and watering of plants is simply not enough can overheat and die. Some plants that come from desert conditions such as cacti and succulents just thrive in these conditions, while others need protection
Most greenhouses have a greater degree of shading to limit solar energy absorbed by the glass. There are several ways in the shadow of a greenhouse.
By painting the windows of the greenhouse with a special liquid shade, usually white, it reflects the rays of the sun on the glass and shades the plants inside. The disadvantages are that the rain can wash inheavy, it is obvious to apply, especially if you have a significant greenhouse, it may seem ugly and it needs polishing for the winter so that your plants enough light to develop.
This kind of shading is ideal for the allotment or greenhouse budget greenhouse where the air is not too high and budgets are tight.
For the greenhouse functionality you need to invest in some blinds. Ideally, these are installed outside the greenhouse, so they block the sun's rays before they hit the glass. The awnings are the ultimate system that ensures your plants enjoy the daylight. They are usually triggered by light sensors that unwind or retract the flaps as the sun rises and sets. This is particularly useful if you are not able to attend your nursery every day. Make sure the blinds are protected against extreme weather and avoid putting them in place on greenhouse exposed.
If automatic blinds are out of your price range, then Look for blinds that can be rolled or unrolled onto glass greenhouse. This blocks the sun's rays in the glass and prevents heat build up in the greenhouse. For best results, use the external and internal blinds on windows facing south.
blinds allow some light, but can also be closed during very bright or hot. If the budget allows they can be designed specifically for your greenhouse.
For gardeners greenhouse on a budget, cost controls can be made from rolls of screening reed, jute or cloth draped on the south side of the greenhouse. These must be attached to the structure with strong clips, or you can make great framed sheets of fabric and block the apex. Individually bear the weight of the material and how it will cope with the rain and wind and choose carefully.
Temporary shade can also be installed inside the greenhouse.