about 60-70 degrees would be Best well really it depends on what plant it is. this weekend for example would be perfect because it will be 90-93 degrees but it is suppost to rain.
The climate of a botanical garden depicts the type of plants that are growing in the garden.
How big is the garden? Where is the garden located? Climate zone? How many plants and what types of plants are in the garden?
All those that are not house plants or require a climate different to their present location
First you should research the climate zone where you intend to garden, then you should research what types of plants will thrive in the climate zone for which you intend to garden in and last you should research the maintenance level at which the plants you want are those you are willing to devote your time to.
Garden awnings are good for seedlings or other delicate plants that might be hurt by strong rains or direct sunlight. See http://www.awningcenter.net/garden-awnings/
Grubs in the garden are generally bad for plants because they feed on plant roots, which can weaken or kill the plants.
yes. So you can grow plants which is good for the environment.
The purpose of adding a grow light to your garden is to increase the levels of light for the plants, helping them grow faster and stronger particularly if you are trying to grow tropical plants outside of their normal climate.
because of the sunlight and a good soil
weeds,annoying animals,crop diseases,people,plants dieing by harsh weather conditions climate.
Yes, I can water the plants in the garden.
Yes, garden patio heaters are good at heating areas. They are worth the money if you live in a cold climate.