Hot houses are heated greenhouses which are used to grow tender plants. They are especially useful for tropical plants that require high temperature and humidity levels.
HOT HOUSE - Another term for a greenhouse sometimes found in earlier garden writings. HOUSE PLANTS - Plants that are grown in containers inside the home.
HOT HOUSE: Another term for a greenhouse. HOUSE PLANTS: Plants that are grown and raised indoors in containers. HUMIDIFIER: A piece of equipment used to raise the humidity of the air in a room.
English or Hot House Cucumbers - Thin skinned and mild taste. Require a long growing season. Bush Champion, Spacemaster, Bushmaster... - Anything with "bush" in its name is great for growing in containers. Pests & Diseases: ...
How to Make a Hot House for Orchids How to Grow Produce in a Hot House ...and February, chances are that those tomatoes are Hot house varieties. Hot house produce. More ...
Image by Quinn Dombrowsk These are also foliage begonias that are very nearly a hot house variety. They do best in a temperature of 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit. The leaves are heart-shaped and are the most striking foliage producers.
Climate is no barrier as efficient hot houses are being used by many. The Internet has a huge role to play in encouraging this production.
See also: Greenhouse, Compost, Allelopathy, Allee, Compound leaf
 
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