Greenhouses and sunrooms are an excellent way to extend the growing season for plants and cultivate fresh vegetables and flowers throughout the year. These protected structures provide a controlled microclimate, allowing plants to thrive in optimal conditions regardless of weather fluctuations.
Why choose a greenhouse or sunroom?
Fresh vegetables all year round: Enjoy the taste of vegetables grown in your own garden, even during winter.
Savings: By growing your own vegetables, you will significantly reduce food costs.
Personal satisfaction: There is no greater satisfaction than harvesting vegetables and flowers grown with your own hands.
What is the difference between a greenhouse and a sunroom?
Sunroom: A simpler structure, usually with side walls and a roof made of plastic, which offers less protection from cold and wind.
What can you grow in a greenhouse or sunroom?
Vegetables: tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants, lettuce, onions, radishes, potatoes, strawberries, etc.
Fruits: strawberries, raspberries, currants, strawberries.
Flowers: carnations, chrysanthemums, petunias, marigolds, violets, etc.
Herbs: basil, dill, parsley, rosemary, etc.



