Winter is already approaching, which means that any summer resident begins to think about how to behave so that his actions will only benefit the future harvest.
One of the questions that worries many gardeners is not knowing whether it is possible to throw snow into a greenhouse.
The answer is: not only is it possible, it is even necessary.
But when it is worth taking such a step, you will find out from this article.
First, let's figure out why it is necessary to place snow inside a greenhouse, which is used to grow numerous crops.
The whole point is that snow in the greenhouse is needed to moisten the soil and saturate it with moisture, since, compared to open ground, the soil here is dry.
The conclusion is obvious: it’s worth using a shovel to throw snow into the greenhouse in February or March.
This way, precipitation will be able to fulfill its purpose, and during the past months without snow cover, the ground in the greenhouse will freeze properly, and pests and pathogens will die.