Greenhouse Guide


School gardens create a life-long relationship with nature

The concept of school gardens is over 100 years old in some parts of the world. We know that most children like to be outside – up to a certain age, anyhow – and enjoy being in nature. They are used to being outside in a garden or a park – or further away in the rough and wild like a forest or mountains. The school gardens focus primarily on gardening but are also introduced to nature and the environment in general. They will see how you can grow a wide range......

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Smart greenhouses with innovative features for fresh produce

Urban gardening goes tech with these new cutting-edge smart greenhouses controlled by an app. The modern mini greenhouses have different features like irrigation systems, LED grow lights and heating, all managed by a web app. Furthermore, they have an automatic lid-opener for ventilation. Please note that you do not have to download anything from an app store – you control the greenhouse via Wi-Fi. Various data can be stored in your account, which you can access from anywhere and be notified if the plants need more water. Update the settings in the......

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Wooden greenhouse with polycarbonate for perfect growth conditions

Elegant and modern wooden greenhouse in natural spruce and 4 mm opaque polycarbonate window panes. This unique greenhouse offers an amazing soft light inside thanks to the opaque polycarbonate panels, which have a light transmission of over 70 %. This will provide sufficient light to the plants and protect them from being scorched by too much sunlight, as one sometimes experiences with clear greenhouse windows. The elegant structure will extend the garden season and provide a wonderful place to grow all kinds of plants. This modern greenhouse can help you enjoy abundant......

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Strong greenhouses for snow and severe wind

Strong greenhouses often have a curved roof or a gothic shape, as these forms best withstand heavy snow and severe wind. The shape will not allow the wind to get hold of the structure – and, in general, the snow will slide off, so the structure is not strained and, at the same time, light can enter the greenhouse. Strong greenhouses have a much higher snow and wind load than ordinary greenhouses, so they are especially suitable for areas with much snow where ordinary greenhouses may not be strong enough to withstand......

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Greenhouse foundations made of flagstones, cobblestones or wood

When you have decided to buy a greenhouse for the garden, you need to consider how to make a firm and stable foundation. That is, if you have chosen a greenhouse or orangery with a metal frame. If you prefer a light polytunnel greenhouse, you can more or less set it up anywhere as long as the ground is fairly even and stable. A greenhouse with a metal frame in aluminium or galvanized steel requires a little more. Do you place the greenhouse with a metal frame directly on the grass or......

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Greenhouses for growing plants or as a cosy gazebo

A new greenhouse can be a lot of fun, but you probably already know! You can have a small greenhouse, a large greenhouse, a greenhouse with glass windows or with polycarbonate windows. No matter which kind of greenhouse you are looking for, we offer a wide range of high-quality greenhouses at competitive prices. Furthermore, our Xperts can help you answer any questions you may have about how to choose the right greenhouse and much more. In the Dancover Greenhouse Guide, you can read about the different greenhouses, where to place a greenhouse......

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