A greenhouse, also known as a hot house, is a facility that allows light to pass through and keeps heat (or heats) for growing plants. It can provide the temperature and light conditions required for plant growth during low temperature seasons or other seasons that are not suitable for outdoor plant growth.
Greenhouses, as an important facility of modern agriculture, provide the ideal environment for the growth of plants, breaking the restrictions of seasons and regions, and greatly enriching our tables and gardens. A greenhouse, also known as a greenhouse, is a building that can transmit light and keep heat. By regulating temperature, humidity, light and other conditions, it creates a microclimate suitable for plant growth.