They provide ideal conditions for growing flowers, shrubs, and ornamental plants. With their help, nurseries create a controlled environment that supports healthy plant growth and attracts customers with a professional presentation of products.
Seasonal flowers
Greenhouses allow for the cultivation of seasonal species (e.g., pansies, tulips, carnations) even outside their natural growing seasons.
Perennials and shrubs
The stable conditions of a greenhouse provide the perfect environment for demanding perennial species such as roses, lilies, or orchids to thrive.
Light control
Artificial lighting and shading can stimulate flowering or slow growth, allowing production to be adjusted to demand.
Temperature control
Greenhouses with heating and cooling systems allow for the cultivation of plants that require specific temperature conditions.
Seed sowing
Greenhouses create optimal conditions for rapid germination.
Cuttings
Cuttings thrive with misting systems or humidity control, ensuring successful rooting.
Seed sowing
Greenhouses create optimal conditions for rapid germination.
Cuttings
Cuttings thrive with misting systems or humidity control, ensuring successful rooting.
Physical protection
Greenhouses with netting and closed systems prevent pest access.
Controlled environment
By regulating temperature and humidity, the risk of diseases such as fungi and mold is reduced.
Water recycling
Water used for irrigation in the greenhouse can be collected and recycled. An example is ebb-and-flow tables, where excess fertilizer and water are collected in a reservoir after application and then reused or recycled for further use.
Use of natural light
Modern greenhouses with high light transmission reduce the need for artificial lighting.