Greenhouse gardening offers warmth, consistent water, fertilized soil which is ideal for the flower, and human supervision. In the greenhouse, there is no pelting rain, pests are managed and the climate can be controlled to the ideal level for the flowers being grown.
This idealized climate may afford the flower more protection and less stress, thus resulting in a quicker-growing cycle.
There is enough like
you can not get it to grow faster it takes one day for your plant to grow it depends
you cant
I am a professional gardener and from my experience with plants I have found that they in fact grow quicker inside your house as the warmth is just right and you must water it 5 times a day and buy flower seed from waitrose to help the plant grow
plants and flowers will grow!
Yes. Volunteers who work in the green house grow edibles including lettuce, tomatoes, spices and edible flowers, using hydroponic technologies.
no but they do grow in a green house
A day at the most! It will grow quicker if your monsters health and happiness is 99%. If your monster has full health and happiness, it will take four to six hours for the seeds to grow into flowers.
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A day at the most! It will grow quicker if your monsters health and happiness is 99%. If your monster has full health and happiness, it will take four to six hours for the seeds to grow into flowers.
Green house farming is the farming of flowers or vegetables inside a green house made of plastic or glass. Usually several cultures are rotated through the year. Artificial lighting and heating is provided in order to simulate different regions or growing seasons with longer days and warmer temperatures. Green houses allow either to grow vegetables that require a sunnier climate, or to grow vegetables ahead of the normal season, so that they can be sold at top prices and pay for the extra cost of green house farming. It also provides a controlled environment with automated irrigation and where cultivation can be performed regardless of the external weather conditions.
No, the expression "green thumb" does not apply to art. It applies to the ability to grow plants or flowers effectively.