Greenhouse is a modern agricultural facility
Greenhouses are modern agricultural facilities that overcome the natural constraints on plant growing seasons by simulating and creating a suitable climate. They utilize heating, insulation, cooling, ventilation, control systems, and irrigation systems to provide an optimal growing environment for plants.
Greenhouses come in many varieties, categorized by roof materials, lighting materials, design, and heating conditions. Functionally, they include planting greenhouses, breeding greenhouses, exhibition greenhouses, experimental greenhouses, catering greenhouses, and entertainment greenhouses. Simply put, a greenhouse is an enclosed space constructed of plastic film and a frame, while greenhouses require more advanced equipment and technology.
Common greenhouse types and uses include:
Solar greenhouses: These rely primarily on natural light and insulation and are suitable for northern my country.
Eco-restaurant greenhouses: These combine dining and sightseeing, providing a warm and comfortable dining environment.
Production greenhouses: These are primarily used for the production and breeding of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and other plants.
Pest and disease quarantine and isolation greenhouses: These are used to isolate and control plant pests and diseases. Commercial retail greenhouses: sell plants directly to consumers.
Experimental greenhouses: are used for testing new varieties and conducting scientific research.
Ornamental greenhouses: are primarily used for displaying and viewing plants.
In recent years, with advances in technology, greenhouses have also developed towards intelligent and precise design. For example, multi-span film greenhouses are not only used for production but can also serve as ornamental greenhouses for eco-friendly restaurants, flower markets, agricultural tourism parks, scientific research greenhouses, flower, vegetable, and fruit cultivation, exhibitions, and seedling propagation.












