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Content
- Why not grow alpine plants in the greenhouse?
- The ideal alpine house
- Colorful variety with orchids, grasses and groves
- Requirements of the plants
- The irrigation of alpine planting
- Tips
Also alpine plants and other flowers can be grown in the greenhouse
Why not grow alpine plants in the greenhouse?
It does not always have to be beneficial crops. Growing Alpine plants in the greenhouse is a beautiful hobby with a fun factor and yet requires no huge effort. Alpine houses allow a very individual design and are, once set up, relatively easy to manage.
If it is not about particularly sensitive plants, they also thrive in the rock garden. However, many alpine crops also require very special conditions for cultivation and must be protected against excessive rainfall. Last but not least succeed in a rearing in the greenhouse but also some demanding and very rare species much better than outdoors.
The ideal alpine house
Best living conditions for the plants can be achieved with greenhouses. Tufted bells, devil's claws, hunger flowers and Schneewegerich, however, love particularly flowery raised beds, so one Greenhouse wall height of 60 to 80 cm optimal would. For growing own single glazing, in winter the north side should be insulated with additional bubble wrap. However, large temperature fluctuations between day and night must be compensated by a heating and ventilation system. Emergency you can manage with straw mats.
Colorful variety with orchids, grasses and groves
In the greenhouse can be pretty much all the plants that exist in the world, especially in the high mountains. Here are some examples:
Requirements of the plants
Depending on the variety, you can grow most alpine plants directly in the soil from the greenhouse (ideal pH around 6) or leave them in the pot, which is put into a mixture of sand and peat. Otherwise, only collected, clean rainwater is needed for irrigation. From time to time, Alpine plants should be repotted, but it should be noted that the sensitive root ball remains undamaged with the earth. Dead plant parts will be removed on this occasion.
The irrigation of alpine planting
Excessive watering or even waterlogging must be avoided at all costs. The direct jet of water from the hose also, so as not to damage the delicate plants. During the Winter months is enough for a moderate irrigationwhich can be supplemented with fertilizer until August. The liquid fertilizer is simply added to the irrigation water in the lowest possible concentration.
Tips
When you grow these beautiful plants in the greenhouse, they thrive best in the summer under the protection of a movable outer shading, which is rolled out and rolled up when needed.