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Maintaining a clean greenhouse is essential for the health of your plants and the overall gardening experience. From personal experience, I find that starting with a thorough sweep helps remove the loose dirt, soil particles, and small debris that accumulate over time. This step is crucial, especially since the majority of plants shed leaves and drop soil as part of their natural growth. It's common to notice dirt and 'basurita' (small rubbish) on the greenhouse floor, which can attract pests or cause mold if left unattended. Using a good-quality broom designed for outdoor or garden use makes this task easier and more effective. Sweeping around the base of plants and along edges ensures that hidden debris is also cleared. After sweeping, I recommend using a garden hose to give the entire area a light wash. This additional step helps to clean away fine dust and refresh the environment. It also helps in loosening any stuck dirt, which might not have been swept away initially. The water will help settle dust on leaves and improve humidity levels, which can be beneficial for many plants. One practical tip is to avoid using strong chemicals around your plants during cleaning. Instead, rely on water and gentle brushing. This approach supports a healthier ecosystem inside your greenhouse. Regular cleaning—combining sweeping and watering—has personally helped me see better plant growth and fewer pest problems. Plus, a tidy greenhouse is more enjoyable to work in and inspires me to spend more time tending to my garden. This routine is simple yet highly effective for anyone serious about indoor gardening or greenhouse care.


















































































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