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Monday, November 23, 2009

Glazing For Your Indoor Conservatories

By Matthew Kerridge

There was a time not so long ago when I sat in a conservatory and wondered how I could fully utilise it. After doing my research around my neighbourhood I realised I wasn't going anywhere. When I was beginning to lose hope I stumbled across an article on the internet that explained exactly how a conservatory can be converted into an indoor garden. The information on how to grow plants in conservatories is shared here.

Consider which plants to grow before diving straight into investing huge sums of money in specific species of plants. This is because a conservatory is an indoor structure that totally removes a plant from its natural environment. Conditions in a conservatory can be very acute indeed; it can be extremely cold in winter and really hot in summer. Think of the numerous plants you see being grown indoors such as fern and climbers.

Temperatures in a conservatory are not exactly suitable for growing certain plants. It would therefore be wise to install an air conditioning system that regulates temperatures during any time of the year. In summer you can then lower temperatures to help fight the burning heat outside whilst in winter you can warm up the place.

Regularly keep your plants well watered. You should remember that your indoor plants are not in their natural environment where a thunderstorm can suddenly revive dying plants. Ensure you keep your pot plants well watered. If keeping up with plant's drinking habits is difficult you can install a drip system of watering plants that runs to the rescue once the soil starts drying up.

If investing in air conditioners is too expensive for you you can try keeping the windows open during the day. In winter your best bet would be placing double glazing on the windows. This will provide an insulating effect that will ward off cold temperatures almost instantly.

Plants can't be pruned at will. Plants need food to support flowering and fruiting phases. Now if you prune our plants during these times you might starve your plant of food since most of it will be channelled towards the growth of new shoots. Inevitably your plant will begin to weaken. Be careful with pruning.

Growing plants in observatories is a certain way of oxygenating your house if you have a family member that suffers from asthma. The environment will be very healthy indeed and you will see yourself become more cheerful.

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