Should you have the good fortune to have a greenhouse or just dealing with a bell or cold frame, there are important jobs that you do to mark each season.
Spring
Spring is the time for new growth in the garden. Seedlings are vulnerable, so it is essential to give your greenhouse has to clean and remove stubborn parasites and diseases. Once this is complete, you can plant for tomatoes, eggplant and other seasonal products in tubs and pots of seeds. Now it is also a time when early flowering annuals such as pea sowing. Prick the seedlings and the growth of young plants.
You can of tomatoes and eggplants in seed trays and pots in a cold frame right now, and herbs and salad crops early. Seeded Use cold frame to harden your indoor plants out earlier.
Use your bell to warm the soil for radishes, lettuce and carrots in the beginning. Bells can also be used to protect sensitive plants such as small shoots of dahlias and late spring frosts as a cover for the strawberries to protect in order to promote a culture in the past. The seedlings can be cured in a bell.
Summer
The early summer is the time to grow on tender plants such as cucumbers and peppers in the greenhouse. You have to grow into what you are going to choose plants and plant in your greenhouse. Tomatoes they live happily outdoors, often much better if grown in a greenhouse, as well as delicate herbs like basil. There is also a good idea to regularly check your plants for greenhouse pests and diseases. These are rapidly disseminated in a little warm. Hot weather, must strive to plant greenhouse with good ventilation and shade even from the heat of the day. It is an excellent tool in the market for those of us who work during the day, which will automatically open your window greenhouse for you when the temperature reaches a certain value.
Use your cold frame to harden and tender plants such as bell beans and French at that time.
Fall
When the plants begin to slow in the garden, you will often find that go in your greenhouse is, especially if the weather stays nice. Keep tomatoes and peppers. Once they have finished growing to make room for the plants you bring into the greenhouse for the winter. You can also begin to sow sweet peas in the greenhouse for early flowering in the following year. Once you begin to empty greenhouse, make sure to clean the glass to ensure maximum light, when the short days of winter set in.
In the fall, you can also use a cold frame or bell to dry onions and shallots and sow late sowings of lettuce.