How to take care of your greenhouse in fall: Prepare it to winter

23.06.2023 20:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

In fall, you should take proper care of your garden and your greenhouse.

Colder months can affect your plants a lot, so you need to check your greenhouse thoroughly and make sure that it will protect your crops in winter.

Here are a few tips on what you should do.

Inspect and Repair

Check the structure of the greenhouse for any damage or wear and tear. 

Inspect the seals and weatherstripping to prevent drafts and heat loss during colder months.

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Adjust Temperature and Ventilation

As the weather gets cooler, you'll need to make adjustments to the temperature and ventilation settings in the greenhouse. 

Install a thermostat or use a temperature-controlled fan or heater to maintain the ideal temperature range for your plants. 

Manage Light Levels

With shorter daylight hours in the fall, consider installing supplemental lighting to ensure your plants receive enough light for proper growth. 

Watering and Humidity

Maintain an appropriate humidity level by using humidifiers, dehumidifiers, or misting systems, depending on the requirements of your plants.

Pests and Diseases

Keep a vigilant eye for pests and diseases that may become more prevalent in the fall. 

Use appropriate organic or chemical treatments to address any issues promptly and prevent the spread of pests or diseases.

Crop Rotation and Succession Planting

Fall is an excellent time to plan for crop rotation and succession planting. 

Consider planting cool-season crops suitable for fall and winter harvesting, such as leafy greens, root vegetables, and herbs.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Inspect and Repair
  2. Adjust Temperature and Ventilation
  3. Manage Light Levels
  4. Watering and Humidity
  5. Pests and Diseases
  6. Crop Rotation and Succession Planting