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Green house is a place where plants are grown in controlled conditions like light, water and
temperature. How are plants grown in gardens different from the plants grown in green
houses?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants in greenhouses grow in containers with specifically chosen soil. Unlike an outdoor garden, your greenhouse container soil does not have the potential of harboring harmful diseases and pests. As a result, your greenhouse is practically sterile to fungi, bacteria and pests, such as borers.

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