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Choosing Green House Plants

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The choices for green house plants come in as wide a variety as there are plants. Yet there are special varieties that are more often found in green houses than other plants. These varieties are most often determined by the region where the green house is located. Outdoor plants for Florida would most likely need to be green house plants in Maine, for instance. How do you choose which plants are best to be your choice for a green house plants.

Sort Out Your Green House Plants

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When it comes time to make your final choices, the variety available can bewilder you and leave you without a clue as to which way to turn. Following some basic guidelines can simplify the decisions involved. We' ll try to look them over, but you need to remember that each gardener is different and just what you want from your greenhouse will be the strongest determining factor in just which green house plants are best for you to buy.

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You should start by looking at just which plants you like. These will not all end up in your green house, but it does give you a clear idea of just what you would like to see in your garden, and gives you a basic list to sort through the other criteria to arrive at your specific green house plants.

Now that you have the basic list, it is time to look at your climate zone; this will eliminate your chosen plants that don' t need a greenhouse to be happy in your garden. This doesn' t mean that you shouldn' t put them in, but if you are somewhat limited for space you might want to save it for plants that need it.

Next, you might want to consider just how you want to use your greenhouse. There are some plants that might be happy outside during the summer, but the winter gets a little too harsh for them; tomatoes are like this for many people. Then you might want only use part, or even all, of your green house seasonally for these plants. This lets you have some more exotic plants in your garden for the season, but not completely lose them during the winter.

The final selection for most people comes down to the amount of time they are willing to spend on their green house plants. Some plants require a lot of care, and that is what lands them in the green house in the first place; some orchids are like this. This same care can require more time than you may be willing to spend on them.

These criteria will help you sort through the plants that you are considering and make great choices for your green house plants.