Glass house
Glass houses (houses or green) is a building where plants are cultivated. A greenhouse made of glass or plastic; He became hot because of electromagnetic radiation that comes from the sun heating plants, soil, and other goods in this building.
Glass used for house work, working as a transmission medium can select the frequency spectral different, and the effect is to capture the energy in a glass house, the heating plants and soil in the warm air near the ground and the air is prevented from rising to top and flows out. Therefore, working with the glass house arrest and prevent electromagnetic radiation convection. See solar greenhouse (technical) for technical discussion of how solar greenhouse work.
Greenhouse often used to develop the flower, fruit and tobacco plants. Bumble bee is polinator choice for many home polinasi glass, although other types of bees are also used, and also made polinasi.
Mowing young Tobacco in the greenhouse of the half million plants (Hemingway, South Carolina)
In addition to tobacco, many vegetables and flowers also developed in the greenhouse in late winter or early spring, then moved to the outside so the weather becomes warm.
A closed room from the glass house have unique needs, compared with production outside the room. Pests and diseases, and high heat and humidity, must be controlled, and is required to provide irrigation water.
Greenhouse become important in the provision of food in the country's high latitude. The largest greenhouse complex in the world located in Leamington, Ontario (near the south where most of Canada) where about 200 "Acre" (0.8 km ²) of tomatoes developed in the glass.
Greenhouse to protect plants from the hot and cold over, protect crops from dust storms and "blizzard", and help prevent pests. Groundwater light and temperature change can become fertile soil is not fertile. Glass houses can provide the state of hunger supply of food, where plants can not grow because the environment of violence. Hydroponics can be used in the greenhouse to use the space effectively.

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