because they are grown in conditions that are not present out in the open the temperature and humidity may not be suitable in the location where they are being grown to leave them out in the open
"Yes, you can buy outdoor storage at Sears. Some types of outdoor storage you can buy include: sheds, storage buildings, greenhouses, deck boxes, and their accessories."
All bananas consumed in Iceland are imported but some are grown for experimental purposes in geothermally heated greenhouses at the Horticultural institute.
Some higher value food crops are grown in greenhouses or other protective cover. The cost of labour makes them more expensive
Yes, greenhouses keep the heat in so that plants can grow more easily. A unheated greenhouse will only protect from frost to about 5 degrees below. To allow plants to grow some heating will be required.
No country in Europe produces a significant amount of bananas. Some may be grown in specialised greenhouses.
They use greenhouses during winter so that the plants don't freeze and get destroyed. This is because some plants can not survive in the cold
Most sensitive plants are kept in a greenhouse. But some can be grown in a plot with electric fencing.
because they want it
plants under water do the exact same thing as plants grown on land some under water plants suck there prey in and eat them
because they want it
some other words for greenhouses are:- * glasshouse * hothouse * conservatory * pavillion * vinery * orangery
Plants grown for essential oils include: geranium, lavender, rose, mint, thyme etc.. Plants grown for their oil (ie to use as a source of fuel/ bio-fuel/ biodiesel) include: canola and jatropha Plants grown for their oil for cooking include: sunflower