2020 Spring Home & Garden 5 Spring Cleaning the Greenhouse As the warmer weather begins its arrival, your green- house should be prepped and cleaned for the bountiful harvesting season around the corner. Whether you have a house constructed with plastic sheet- ing or a commercially installed building, ensuring its cleanliness provides big benefi ts for the plants inside. The fi rst step of any greenhouse cleaning project should be a visual inspection. Check the interior corners and rafters for signs of pest intrusion like hornet or wasp nests. Of course, you should eradicate these with care if you believe the hives are active. Then, look at the integrity of cover materials that make up the walls. It’s common for more inexpensive plastic to show wear and require replacement after the brutal cold of winter. It’s crucial to repair the damage immediately, as the walls are important to preventing condensation by blocking sunlight and inhibiting moisture to drip onto your plants which invites mildew. Address Issues from Last Season Consider the pain points you experienced during a previ- ous harvest and correct it for a more successful year. For instance, if you noticed a certain portion of your green- house that didn’t receive the sunlight it needed, consider rearranging the footprint of your planting structures before they are fi lled with seed. If you had recurring issues with insects and pests, ask a local exterminator about a plant-friendly treatment that can limit their intrusion throughout the year. It will be easier for a professional to spread their protective remedy before your greenhouse is full and thriving. Get Organized The upcoming planting season will require numerous tools if you want it to be successful. Analyze the condi- tion of your existing equipment while planning for this year’s harvest. If you notice cracks in shovels or dull pruning shears, you should consider replacing them with updated options. Disinfect Your Space Give your plants a fresh start by eliminating debris or deplet- ed soil from last season. Use an eco-friendly garden cleaner to thor- oughly clean out pots and planters before fi lling them with new stock. Keep a large container on hand and allow seriously contaminated holders to soak before cleaning as scrubbing too hard may lead to damage. Don’t forget to completely rinse and dry these important com- panions in your greenhouse before attempting to replant. TWO GUYS FENCE AND DECK E XTERIOR & I NTERIOR P RESSURE W ASHING R ESIDENTIAL • C OMMERCIAL R EMODEL • D RY R OT R EPAIR PATIO COVERS ALL WOOD FENCES ALL TYPES OF DECKS Serving OR & WA Since 1986 CCB# 111024 Cori du Pont, Operation Manager AshPainting2010@gmail.com (541)543-0366 P.O. 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