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Greenhouse Maintenance

Keeping a greenhouse clean, safe and productive — annual cleaning routines, pest control, repairs, and the checks installers make every season.

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Should a Greenhouse Be Watertight?

Should a Greenhouse Be Watertight?

Matt W · 16th Dec 2025

A greenhouse should be water-resistant, not watertight. Small drips during heavy rain are normal. Never seal glass with silicone — replace rubber gaskets every 15-20 years instead.

How to Get Rid of Ants in the Garden Fast

How to Get Rid of Ants in the Garden Fast

Matt W · 27th Aug 2025

Ants do not appear at random. They are seeking two things: food and suitable nesting sites. Understanding these drivers makes control far more effective.

Foraging workers travel along established trails, clustering around sweet food sources such as fallen fruit, aphid honeydew, pet food left outdoors, and poorly managed compost. Black garden ants will also enter homes—especially kitchens—in warm weather when scouts search for new resources.

Homemade Weed Killers: Natural Solutions That Actually Work

Homemade Weed Killers: Natural Solutions That Actually Work

Matt W · 21st Aug 2025

Creating your own weed killer at home isn’t just about saving money—it’s about taking control of what goes into your garden and onto your family’s outdoor spaces. After spending fifteen years testing various combinations in my own garden, I can tell you that homemade solutions can be surprisingly effective when applied correctly.

Greenhouse Succulents UK: Growing and Care Guide

Greenhouse Succulents UK: Growing and Care Guide

Matt W · 20th Aug 2025

Greenhouse succulents thrive in UK conditions when you control temperature (18-24°C daytime), humidity (below 50%) and winter heating. This guide covers the best varieties, seasonal care, heating costs and setup from expert greenhouse installers.

Greenhouse Pest Control Guide UK

Greenhouse Pest Control Guide UK

Matt W · 24th Jun 2025

One aphid can have 80 babies in a week. In your warm greenhouse, that means 6,000+ aphids in a month if you don't catch them early. For UK gardeners, pest control isn't just about plant health?it's about protecting months of work from bugs that love our mild climate.

UK greenhouses are different from outdoor gardening. Outside, cold winters kill most pests and natural predators control the rest. Inside your greenhouse? It's warm, sheltered, and full of food. Perfect conditions for pests.

The Ultimate Guide to Slug Control

The Ultimate Guide to Slug Control

Matt W · 19th May 2025

12 slug control methods ranked by effectiveness, cost, and environmental impact. Bran barriers scored 5/5 in Gardeners' World trials. Morning watering matches chemical pellets. Copper tape delivers an electrical shock. Tested by UK gardeners and greenhouse installers.

How to Prepare Ground for a Greenhouse Base

How to Prepare Ground for a Greenhouse Base

Matt W · 8th May 2025

A solid base is the backbone of any greenhouse. You might think skipping this step saves time, but trust me?I've seen plenty of greenhouses fail because of poor foundations. A dodgy base causes more headaches than you'd believe.

What happens with a bad base? Glass cracks. Doors jam. The structure twists. Water pools where it shouldn't. And fixing these problems costs way more than doing it right first time.

Ultimate Guide to Destroying Greenfly

Ultimate Guide to Destroying Greenfly

Matt W · 29th Apr 2025

Get rid of greenfly with 14 proven natural methods. Covers washing-up liquid spray, garlic tea, ladybirds, parasitic wasps, companion planting, and ventilation for UK greenhouses and gardens. Includes a comparison table, Matt's Pick for prevention, and FAQs. Written by Matt W with 16 years of greenhouse experience.

How to grow Ginger in a Greenhouse

How to grow Ginger in a Greenhouse

Matt W · 13th Mar 2025

Grow ginger in a UK greenhouse with our step-by-step guide. Covers planting, temperature requirements, monthly care calendar, harvesting and common mistakes.

How to Grow Peony Flowers: UK Planting and Care Guide

How to Grow Peony Flowers: UK Planting and Care Guide

Matt W · 24th Feb 2025

Grow peonies in your UK garden with this specific guide to planting depth, soil preparation, variety selection, annual care, pest management, division, and cutting for vases. Covers herbaceous, tree, and Itoh types with a seasonal care calendar.

How to Clean the Glass in Your Greenhouse

How to Clean the Glass in Your Greenhouse

Matt W · 11th Feb 2025

Keeping your greenhouse glass clean is important for both your plants and your enjoyment of the space. When the glass is free from dirt, dust, and smudges, more sunlight comes inside, which helps your plants grow stronger and healthier. A bright greenhouse also makes the space look more inviting and cheerful.

How to Prepare Your Greenhouse for Spring

How to Prepare Your Greenhouse for Spring

Matt W · 22nd Jan 2016

Most garden pests die off over winter because it is cold and they can?t survive in freezing temperatures, but in the relatively comfortable environment of a greenhouse, any remaining pests will thrive. Slugs, aphids, red spider mite and mealy bugs all like to hibernate in hidden places inside a greenhouse. If you don?t eradicate them before spring, your newly sown seedlings will provide a tasty banquet for them to feast on. A deep clean will help you locate any sneaky slugs and other pests before they cause havoc when you start sowing seeds.

Winter Greenhouse Care: UK Guide

Winter Greenhouse Care: UK Guide

Matt W · 10th Nov 2015

Greenhouse gardening is the best way to undertake winter gardening because it allows you to enjoy your hobby when it's freezing cold outside. Of course, if you want to see success here, there are some things you will need to do. Keep reading to find out more.

Controlling Grey Mould in the Greenhouse

Controlling Grey Mould in the Greenhouse

Matt W · 24th Aug 2015

Grey mould, properly called botrytis, is caused by the common fungus Botrytis cinerea, and presents as a furry grey mould. As the season comes to an end and the nights grow cooler, the atmosphere in the greenhouse becomes more humid which encourages fungal growths like botrytis but it can be a problem at any time of the year.

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