Chasing the Sun Just Got Easier with My Portable Greenhouse
The sun changes its path in the sky over the course of the year. If you’ve ever planted a garden in the ground in the spring, only to see it straggle in the late summer sun because of trees or roof lines blocking the much needed late-harvest rays, then you would probably benefit from a greenhouse. Not only does a greenhouse help to distribute the available sunlight more efficiently, but a small greenhouse can also be moved to a new place later in the year. Try doing that with a plot of ground.
Portable greenhouses have come a long way, and many are made from insulated, durable and lightweight polycarbonate materials, which make picking up and moving a greenhouse to catch the rearranged rays of late summer a much easier and practical solution. Try starting off the year in full sun in one corner of the yard, and later during the hottest part of August, try moving it closer to a tree or away from a heat-absorbing house. You’ll see happier plants, and you’ll be thrilled with how easy it was to obtain the maximum results of the sun.
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