Nurture your Habit of Gardening with Palram and Montecello Greenhouses

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Nurture your Habit of Gardening with Palram and Montecello Greenhouses

A greenhouse is a building designed with walls and roof, and principally made of transparent material such as glass. These structures are designed for providing ideal climatic conditions in order to help tender the out-of-season plants to grow by providing them protection against excessive cold or heat. These structures for nurturing plants in regulated climatic conditions vary greatly in size. They can range from small sheds to industrial-sized buildings. A very small or miniature greenhouse is referred to as a cold frame. Large greenhouses are built primarily to cater to the needs of agriculture, horticulture and botanical science. On the other hand, smaller structures are more popular with hobbyists, collectors, and home gardeners.

In the 17th century, greenhouses were generally ordinary brick or timber shelters with appropriately sized window space and some means through which air and water could be offered to the plants. Things began to change with widespread availability of glass and advent of sophisticated means of heating. Greenhouse structures are now equipped with a roof and walls that are made chiefly of glass with minimal use of wood or metal skeleton.

In the middle of the 19th century, the greenhouse underwent a major change evolving from a refuge for tender or delicate plants against inclement weather conditions to one with a controlled environment, adapted to the needs of particular plants.

As the demand for exotic plants grew, it led to a huge boost in the popularity of glasshouse culture in Australia, England and elsewhere.

The modern greenhouse is usually a framed structure made of either glass or plastic.  They are built to produce fruits, vegetables or plants that need special growing conditions such as the right temperature, which may not be provided by the prevalent climatic conditions.

Greenhouses are generally span-type greenhouse or the lean-type greenhouse. The former has a double-sloped, or A-shaped, roof, while the later has only one roof slope and leans against the side of a building. Sometimes two or more span-type greenhouses are joined side by side to limit the number of external walls and save on heating cost.

MYGARAGE DEPOT is your one-stop-destination for a variety of greenhouses. The Palram range greenhouses are designed keeping in mind your preference and desire to help you nurture your habit. These greenhouses are large enough to help you build that garden you have always wanted! The large footprint and barn style roof provides more than enough space for both gardening and leisure activities. 

With double, swinging doors and specifically designed vent windows you will have abundant air flow to create a comfortable environment for you and your plants. Its range of Montecello Greenhouses are also designed to help you fruitfully nurture your love of plants and gardening.  Rust resistance aluminum frame block up to 99.9% of harmful UV rays and crystal clear virtually unbreakable polycarbonate panels provide over 90% light transmission.

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