Greenhouse – A Warm and Cozy Home for Plants in the Cold Season
Release date:
2025/09/17
A greenhouse, also known as a warm house, is a room equipped with facilities such as cold protection, heating, and light transmission, designed for cultivating temperature-loving plants during autumn and winter. During seasons when growing conditions are unfavorable for plants, greenhouses provide an ideal environment to extend the growing period and boost yields, making them especially useful for cultivating or propagating temperature-sensitive vegetables, flowers, trees, and other plants during colder months.
With a greenhouse like this, you can grow temperature-loving indoor potted plants during autumn and winter—perhaps a few cascading tomato plants or climbing vines. You could even experiment with plants in hanging pots, such as drooping bellflowers and delicate trailing goldfish flowers.
If the lighting is just right and the environment is comfortable, a greenhouse is also perfect for a relaxing sit—you could even place a coffee table along with a few elegant chairs, complemented by some tasteful potted plants arranged around the space. This kind of design has a unique charm all its own.
The daylighting surface of large greenhouses should ideally be shaped like a large arch, while smaller floral greenhouses can prioritize designs that simply suit your personal preferences. A large arch-shaped daylighting surface offers several advantages: First, its arched form provides a structurally robust design with exceptional resistance to pressure. Second, the raised slope makes it easy to secure the plastic film using tension ropes, causing the film to ripple naturally—enhancing light transmission and maximizing sunlight utilization, which in turn accelerates greenhouse warming. Finally, because the daylighting surface’s film is tightly pressed, it minimizes flapping even in strong winds, offering excellent wind resistance and superior insulation performance.
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