Greenhouse Crops. What Type of Plants Can One Grow in a Greenhouse? Trees? Shrubs? Bulbs Herbacious? Perenials? Annuals Grass? Food? Cut flowers?

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Greenhouse Crops

What Type of Plants Can One Grow in a Greenhouse? Trees? Shrubs? Bulbs Herbacious? Perenials? Annuals Grass? Food? Cut flowers?

What are the Limiting Factors in a Greenhouse? Cost? Space? Seasons?

Types of Greenhouses Free Standing

Lean to

Types of Greenhouses Cont… Quanset/Temporary/hoophouse

Ridge and Furrow

Greenhouse Videos arden_in_my_apartmenthttps:// arden_in_my_apartment PfTE

Cold Frame

Types of Covering Glass Polyethelene (plastic rolls) Fiberglass (not used much anymore) Polycarbonate –What we have –Double layer for good insulation

Irrigation (watering) Overhead Ebb and flow Drip System Capillary mat

Ebb and flood

Overhead

Ebb and Flow

Drip Irrigation

Capillary Mats

Hydroponics (No Soil) Plants get all of their nutrients from the water.

Growing Media (Soilless growing medium) Well drained Good Moisture holding capacity pH of (slightly acidic) Good support Common ingredients include perlite, sand, vermiculite, bark, and peat moss.

Fertilizers Organic Fertilizer: Natural derived from living things such as manure, blood and bone material. Inorganic: Synthetic nutrient compounds made by humans. These are most often used on greenhouse crops Application methods: Injection (through the irrigation lines, solids (top dressed or mixed with the soil.)

Controlling Plant Growth Pinching: Pinching off the unwanted material to create desired growth.

Hormones Can be done with hormones

Heat Radiant: Like a radiator, could be in the concrete. Forced air: Similar to a garage heater. Fans can also circulate the air.

Types of Plants Photoperiodic: Flower due to day length –Short day: Flower due to short day Poinsettia, mums –Long day: Flower due to long day carnation, henbane, oat, pea, barley, lettuce Thermoperiodic: Flower due to temperature Mums, poinsettias, easter lillies, bulbs, Christmas cactus

Potted Flowering Crops Plants that are grown in a pot and flower. These plants are usually thrown out after the season or holiday is grown for. –Poinsettias –Mums –Easter lilies –Azaleas

Azalea

Easter Lily

Poinsettia

Crysanthemum

Bulb Crops Bulb crops are bulbs that we force. –Forcing is when we make a plant grow and or flower at a unnatural time We put them in a cold temperature for a designated period of time and then put them in the warmth to flower.

Stages of Growth Vegetative: Regular growth period Flowering: The plant makes it’s flower. Reproductive stage We can manipulate these stages using light and temperature.