Indoor Gardening Manchester

Your enjoyment of gardening may be extended throughout the year by bringing it under cover, by making use of a greenhouse, conservatory or simply a sunny position in your house. Indoor gardens can allow you to grow a whole range of plants that would not be able to endure the British weather, they can act as a nursery for cuttings and seedlings and they can provide a frost-free shelter for plants that spend the summer outdoors.

Daisy Nook Garden Centre
0161 6814245
Medlock Hall Farm
Manchester
City Garden Centre
0161 8325834
30-36 Swan Street
Manchester
Cleveland Garden Centre
0161 7952244
Bank Road
Manchester
All In One Garden Centre Ltd
01706 711711
Rochdale Road
Manchester
Pets & Garden Centre
0161 3030991
25 Grosvenor Street
Stalybridge
Garsides Garden Centre
0161 6814789
8 Oldham Road
Manchester
Patio Centre
0161 6835314
Daisy Nook Garden Centre
Manchester
K & D Freeman
0161 3364377
Broomstair Nurseries
Manchester
Hopwood Arms Farm Shop & Garden Centre
0161 6549943
768 Rochdale Road
Manchester
Dutch Link Ltd
0161 7375247
Leirum House
Salford
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Indoor Gardening

Indoor Gardening

Indoor Gardening

Your enjoyment of gardening may be extended throughout the year by bringing it under cover, by making use of a greenhouse, conservatory or simply a sunny position in your house. Indoor gardens can allow you to grow a whole range of plants that would not be able to endure the British weather, they can act as a nursery for cuttings and seedlings and they can provide a frost-free shelter for plants that spend the summer outdoors.

What you use your indoor garden for will depend on whether or not it is heated: a warm, humid environment can supply you with just the right conditions to grow tropical and sub tropical plants, whilst a cool environment is excellent for protecting tender and half-hardy plants over the winter. Regular maintenance is required to keep greenhouses and conservatories clean and in good working order. A thorough clean and maintenance check in the autumn will reduce problems from overwintering pests and diseases.

The exact set-up of your indoor gardening space will depend on how you intend to use it. There are a number of elements that go towards creating the right conditions for your plants, including lighting, heating, shading, insulation, watering and ventilation. You will also need to consider the equipment that you might need, such as staging, shelves, beds, and connection to the mains services for electricity and water.

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