Which preposition to use with greenhouse
It opens a moment later on the greenhouse in the sunshine of a snowy morning.
A Greenhouse at one end.
The beautiful entrance-hall, serving also as a greenhouse during the winter, filled in every place with flowers and tropical fruit, faded from my eyes; and in its stead I saw nothing but laughing faces, distorted with scorn and mockery.
An evergreen twining plant, requiring a greenhouse for its cultivation and a soil of sandy loam and peat.
Nor must I omit the luxury of having beautiful flowers from the greenhouse throughout the winter; these superfluous items did not figure in our accounts.
You know that path that runs past the greenhouses into the kitchen garden.
Instead, he visited the most famous greenhouses within a radius of many miles, contracting for all the floral blooms that art and skill could produce.
Very beautiful half-hardy annuals, but more suitable for the greenhouse than the open flower-bed.
Passing from the greenhouse to the barn, I saw three kittensfor we have so many in our retinuelooking with fixed attention on something which lay on the threshold of a door nailed up.
If you have ever stood in a very hot greenhouse with the door shut, and wrestled with something above your head, you will know what I felt.
" Flax is not uncommon in the greenhouses about Philadelphia, but we have not heard of any experiments with it in the open air.