Best Fruits and Vegetables to Grow within Greenhouses-i snare-by-juice-judice
1. Best Fruits and Vegetables to Grow Within Greenhouses
By: Juice Judice
Although greenhouses are used to grow many types of plants, many people enjoy growing fruits and vegetables that
can be enjoyed while saving money on grocery bills. If you’re new to gardening, you may be wondering which fruits
and vegetables will grow best inside a greenhouse. Regardless of outside climate conditions, plants can be grown
inside a greenhouse all year long. As you’re deciding what to grow in your greenhouse, here are some excellent
suggestions for both fruits and veggies that grow well in greenhouses.
Fruits to Grow in a Greenhouse
Fruits are often grown in separate greenhouses, and while they thrive well in their own greenhouses, they also can be
productively grown with other crops as well, such as vegetables. The following are a few fruits that can be successfully
cultivated in a good greenhouse.
- Strawberries – Strawberries are well known for doing very well in a greenhouse. Any strawberry variety can be grown
in a greenhouse, but early varieties often perform the best. They can be started in the cold and then brought into a
greenhouse midwinter. Once buds begin opening, it’s important to ensure they get plenty of ventilation.
- Sweet Melons – A variety of sweet melons can be grown within a greenhouse. Cantaloupe does especially well in
greenhouses. Other sweet melons will do well in a greenhouse if they have some heat. If growing sweet melons,
remember that they rely on pollenating to produce fruit. Insects can be added to the greenhouse to do this or you can
do it by hand if you notice that no fruit is developing on your melon plants.
- Citrus Fruits – Citrus fruits like tangerines, oranges and lemons all can be grown inside greenhouses. These trees
can survive well even in cool temperatures, so heating for the greenhouse may not be required during the winter
months. Keep in mind, if you decide to grow citrus trees from pips, it can take quite some time for them to start actually
producing fruit.
- Nectarines and Peaches – Cool or unheated greenhouses work well for growing nectarines and peaches. It’s
important to select the right variety for your greenhouse. Varieties that are self fertile make great choices for a
greenhouse. Certain varieties will do better in a cool or unheated greenhouse, since they produce fruits later in the
season.
- Grapes – With some good care and a good variety choice, grapes can be grown within a greenhouse as well. Some
great options for cool greenhouse growing include the “Buckland Sweetwater” and “Black Hamburgh” varieties. Of
course, you’ll have to ensure that vines get free draining, open soil, so make sure that soil is not water logged. Grapes
also will need support. Pests must also be kept at bay to ensure your grapes grow well.
- Tomatoes – Although many people refer to tomatoes as vegetables, they are actually a fruit and they do very well in
a greenhouse environment. They need plenty of heat and sunlight, so you will need to make sure they are warm
enough and that they get plenty of water.
Veggies to Grow in a Greenhouse
You can also enjoy growing a variety of different vegetables within your greenhouse. If you’re unsure which veggies to
try in your greenhouse, here are some great options to try.
- Leafy Vegetables – Many varieties of leafy vegetables, such as spinach and lettuce, are wonderful veggies to grow in
a greenhouse. You can harvest these leafy veggies all year long if you keep the greenhouse above 50 degrees F
throughout the year.
- Peppers – Various types of peppers, including sweet peppers, grow wonderfully inside greenhouses. They need
nutrient rich fertilizer and a warm environment to grow well, which is easy to achieve, even during the colder months, if
you have a good heating system. The soil needs to drain well and regular watering is needed to enjoy the best crop of
peppers.
- Cucumbers – Cucumbers are a popular vegetable choice for greenhouse gardeners. They require warmer
temperatures to grow and organic nutrition within their soil too. When growing them, it’s essential to ensure that they
are fertilized on a regular basis. Avoid excess watering, especially if the greenhouse is humid, since this can lead to
disease in cucumbers. Preventive fungicides may be required to help avoid infections and diseases.
- Eggplant – Since eggplants produce in abundance and are incredibly easy to grow, they are an excellent veggie
choice for greenhouse growers as well. Plants need to be pruned carefully for the best results, since this helps them
stay bushy instead of spreading out all over the greenhouse. Pollination may need to be done by hand if you don’t
have insects in your greenhouse.
These are just a few great fruits and vegetables that do well inside a greenhouse. Begin experimenting with several of
these options in your own greenhouse to enjoy eating your own delicious, greenhouse grown produce.
About The Author:
Juice Judice is a college student studying advanced horticulture at the University of Loiuisiana at Lafayette, he is also
an owner at the Greenhouse Deals Shop, visit them online at http://www.greenhousedeals.net/.
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