Archive for May, 2011
Greenhouse Bean Feast Part 6 Fly busting
If there is one thing I absolutely hate about my greenhouse in the summer, it is the buzzing flies that accumulate in the apex of the roof in hot weather.
I hate the noise that they make; that incessant buzzing sound as they flit around above my head and interrupt my silent thoughts. I hate to think of them landing on my lovely tomatoes, or resting on the cucumbers that I will slice into my salads. I hate the thought of their dirty feet walking over my salads. I hate flies. I know they have a role to play in the bigger picture and the food chain and yet I find them distinctly grotesque.
If flies bug you too and you want to use a brilliant and foolproof method to get rid of them from your conservatory and glasshouse then read on. You don’t have to touch them, you don’t have to deal with dead bodies and it works.
Tags: bean feast, buzzing flies, carnivorous plants, foolproof method, hot weather, insect eating plants, pitcher plants, rotting corpses, silent thoughts, vital juices
Watering the Greenhouse
Watering is one of the most tedious tasks with greenhouse gardening, as these types of indoor gardens require much more water. Watering your greenhouse improperly could cause you to lose your crops. This article will help you to learn ways to make your daily chore much easier while fabulously reaping the benefits.
Tags: coldest weather, dormant season, gentle spray, greenhouse gardening, greenhouse watering, mature plants, moisture indicators, plant pot, proper measures, soil mixture
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