Sunderland Echo

Greenhouse cleaning is horrible but necessary

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If you have a greenhouse, or any structure that you’re going to be overwinter­ing plants clean.in, your number one priority at this time is making sure it’s Not only must it be frost-free, but also pest-free – a horrible job, but a necessary evil.

My plants suffered a couple of years back from aphids overwinter­ing in cracks and crevices, as I couldn’t get to out-of-the-way places in my packed conservato­ry.

Here’s what you need to do to reduce the risk of pests:

1. On a mild day, take everything possible outside.

2. Scrub off any old shade paint from the summer.

3. Brush or vacuum surfaces to remove all debris.

4. Hose down the exterior and interior on a soaker setting, to loosen any pests/eggs and lichen.

5. Wash down glass with warm soapy water and a sponge. A breezy day will mean it dries out more quickly.

6. Spray all surfaces with Citrox, a powerful organic citrus extract disinfecta­nt for cleaning greenhouse­s, pots, staging, tools, seed trays, bird feeders and bird baths.

It doesn’t harm plants and it’s effective against bacterial and fungal diseases.

7. Glass is best done with an anti-bacterial washing-up liquid – it doesn’t streak.

8. Check that all ventilatio­n panels/windows are working.

9. Finally, check over plants that you’re overwinter­ing carefully before bringing them in – you don’t want them to be harbouring pests.

Better to cut things like geraniums back outside first – and check pot rims and bases for hidden slugs, snails and vine weevils.

 ??  ?? Greenhouse cleaned and emptied (apart from tomatoes).
Greenhouse cleaned and emptied (apart from tomatoes).
 ??  ?? Cleaned and decorated conservato­ry ready for the overwinter­ing plants.
Cleaned and decorated conservato­ry ready for the overwinter­ing plants.

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