drivhussystemer
Drivhussystemer, often translated as greenhouse systems, are enclosed structures designed to create a controlled environment for growing plants. They work by trapping solar radiation, which heats the air and soil inside. This elevated temperature, combined with reduced air movement, allows for optimal plant growth, even when external conditions are unfavorable, such as during cold seasons or periods of drought. The transparent covering of a greenhouse, typically made of glass or plastic, allows sunlight to penetrate while preventing heat from escaping.
Modern drivhussystemer often incorporate advanced technologies to further enhance control over the growing environment. These can
The primary benefit of using drivhussystemer is the ability to extend the growing season and cultivate a