Cover Material: | Glass |
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Layer: | Single |
Size: | Large |
Suitable: | Fruit |
Usage: | Production Greenhouse |
Gutter Height: | 4-12m |
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Fruit tree cultivation in a greenhouse is not as common as you would think. Your local climate may limit you to grow these outdoors. But with a greenhouse, you can eat and harvest your very own exotic fruits. The general environment in a greenhouse is much better for planting certain fruit trees. Depending on the type of fruit, various conditions must or should be met so that the tree flowers and bears fruits.
This requires a controlled environment and some level of commitment. Although the care of fruit trees in a greenhouse is similar to those planted outdoors, it is necessary to take into account some particularities. For starters, it is not possible to plant all species in a greenhouse. Whether due to size or other needs, there are fruit trees more suitable for greenhouse cultivation and others that don't do well. In the table below, we give you a few fruit tree examples that you can grow in a greenhouse.
Back in the days, orangeries were the most typical greenhouses and they all grew lemons and oranges in them. This doesn't have to limit you to citrus trees, though. Pomegranate and avocado can grow just as well. So, if you haven't seen your favorite tropical fruit on the list, you just need to research the average height of it. You can also search for dwarf varieties.
Cover Material | Glass/PC/Film |
Framework | Hot galvanized steel structure |
Span Length | 8m,9.6m,10.8m, 12m |
Bay Length | 4m,8m |
Gutter Height | 4m-12m |
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