Thursday, 13 November 2014

Why the green fingered will find life easy with an aluminium greenhouse

I don't know about you but I love a bit of winter. The crisp cold air and endless blue sky, or raging angry storms with the wind whipping and clouds racing, not to mention the beautiful hoary frosts in the mornings or heaps of snow to jump in.


Hoar Frost
That said, if you are a gardener of any sort the damage winter can wreak on your garden can be dismaying after months of hard work. Plants and trees can get knocked over causing more damage to other plants in their wake, frost, especially an early frost, can stop plants dead and heavy snow smothers and crushes. Even much needed rain can cause devastation if it goes on for too long.

If you feel dread at what's going to happen as the nights draw in maybe the saving grace for your garden can be found in an aluminium greenhouse. Placed in a sheltered, sunny spot they can provide the perfect antidote to the winter blues.

Any young, fragile, or precious plants can be placed in your aluminium greenhouse over winter. They will be protected from the worst of the weather out of the wind and severe cold. It's also a great place to store pots that may crack in the cold and other garden equipment.

One of the lovely things about owning an aluminium greenhouse is having a place to retreat to when you fancy doing a bit of pottering but the weather isn't being kind enough.

So as the winter weather rages you can sit back and relax, your plants and garden equipment are safe and all those seeds your planning to plant in spring can get an early start as soon as the weather starts to warm up

Laura