Plant Greenhouse
If the atmosphere in a well-managed greenhouse provides the perfect environment for plants, many pests and diseases find it just as cozy. Organic gardeners must stay vigilant to keep greenhouse problems under control.
Select and Site the Greenhouse
Once considered the province of the wealthy, manufacturers have made greenhouse gardening accessible to home gardeners with the production of high quality kits at reasonable prices. Even if you’re new to greenhouse gardening, conventional wisdom states to buy the biggest greenhouse you can afford: gardeners always seem to wish they had purchased “the next size up” in a greenhouse.
Choose from an attached greenhouse or a freestanding greenhouse. Attached greenhouses have the advantage of piping in heat from the home, and their convenient location beckons gardeners in the winter. Freestanding greenhouses receive light from all sides, and contain more room for plants. Whichever you choose, situate the greenhouse so that the largest side receives southern exposure for maximum light.

