Growing fruit and vegetables in your Gabriel Ash greenhouse

21st September 2010
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Growing fruit and vegetables in your Gabriel Ash greenhouse

Adding a greenhouse to your garden will allow you to grow a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables. Cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, onions and aubergines are just a few of the wide variety of fruit and vegetables that you will be able to grow in your greenhouse. Gabriel Ash’s range of greenhouses are designed to provide you with everything you need to successfully grow your own fruit and vegetables.

By growing your own fruit and vegetables, you will have the chance to enjoy the benefits of growing your own fresh food. To improve your health and lifestyle, you may wish to consider growing your fruit and vegetables organically. Using organic methods of pest removal will help you to keep your fruit and vegetables healthy, protecting them from harmful chemicals.

In order to grow your own fruit and vegetables successfully, you will need to be aware of what your plants need to keep them at their best. Extra heating or ventilation must be installed if needed and your plants will need plenty of access to natural sunlight. If you are new to greenhouse gardening, then you can start out with a set of cold frames, which are simple to use and ideal for tomatoes, which are easy to grow. Cold frames have a hinged lid, making it easy for you to provide your plants with regular care and attention.

If you love home cooking, then adding a greenhouse to your garden will give the chance to grow a variety of fresh herbs. Growing your own vegetables, fruit and herbs will allow you to enjoy a wide variety of fresh food all year round.

To ensure that your fruit and vegetables grow successfully, you will need to provide them with regular care and attention. They will need watering regularly and plenty of ventilation during summer. If you are unsure of how to care for a particular type of plant, then be sure to research its needs before you start. You will also need to make sure that you keep your plants free from pests. Pests can be removed with blasts of water or sticky traps, which are great alternatives to harmful insect repellents.

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