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Definition of glasshouse in English: glasshousenounˈɡlɑːshaʊsˈɡlæsˌhaʊs British 1A greenhouse. Example sentencesExamples - The plantlets were maintained in the bioreactor for 45 days and then transplanted into a glasshouse; survival was monitored 15 days later.
- Outside, there is a large detached double garage with a glasshouse alongside as well as lawn areas.
- There are also several fully serviced glasshouses, a detached play shed and a double detached garage.
- Pedestrian side access leads to the walled back garden, which is mainly set in lawn with a glasshouse and a single garage.
- In addition to the main house, there is an adjoining office/storage building, a wooden shed and a small glasshouse.
- The gardens are bordered by timber fencing and include a glasshouse and numerous flowerbeds.
- The central glasshouse had two lean-to hothouses, one dry for cacti, the other humid for tropical plants.
- This year's bash will see storytellers leading tours to the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, telling tales in castles, museums, gardens, glasshouses, libraries, farms and galleries.
- The house, which dates from the 1960s, sits on about an acre of well maintained gardens which include large lawns, an orchard and a glasshouse.
- They broke into sheds, broke windows, smashed glasshouses and cold frames.
- They cover a whole raft of subjects from garden design to caring for roses, climbers to bulbs, ornamental grasses to vegetables, and glasshouse gardening to herbaceous perennials.
- The next step was the glasshouses built by Joseph Paxton at Chatsworth in the 1830s and developed in the 1840s by Richard Turner for the botanical gardens at Kew, Dublin, and Belfast.
- Seedlings were raised in a glasshouse during the summer of 1994 and their tubers harvested in mid-September.
- That will add huge costs for those operators who are involved in building prefabricated buildings, barns, bridges, glasshouses, and hothouses.
- Blossom-end rot occurs in tomatoes grown in fields or glasshouses as a horticultural crop.
- The buildings, including the main house, a collection of glasshouses and outbuildings, add to the appeal, with garden walls built of red brick or Cotswold stone.
- A driveway to the front of the house provides parking spaces for two cars, while the rear garden is laid in lawn with mature shrubs, a glasshouse, water garden and a dog run.
- There's something special about eating in a garden, especially when the garden, with its soaring glasshouse, is home to an inspirational restaurant run along organic, self-sufficient lines.
- The use of elevated CO 2 is widespread throughout the glasshouse horticultural industry.
- Halfway down the east side of the gardens, the galleries join the glasshouse.
Synonyms greenhouse, hothouse, conservatory 2military slang A prison. one bloke tried it and finished up in the glasshouse Definition of glasshouse in US English: glasshousenounˈɡlæsˌhaʊsˈɡlasˌhous British A greenhouse. Example sentencesExamples - The gardens are bordered by timber fencing and include a glasshouse and numerous flowerbeds.
- The house, which dates from the 1960s, sits on about an acre of well maintained gardens which include large lawns, an orchard and a glasshouse.
- They broke into sheds, broke windows, smashed glasshouses and cold frames.
- There's something special about eating in a garden, especially when the garden, with its soaring glasshouse, is home to an inspirational restaurant run along organic, self-sufficient lines.
- Halfway down the east side of the gardens, the galleries join the glasshouse.
- The use of elevated CO 2 is widespread throughout the glasshouse horticultural industry.
- There are also several fully serviced glasshouses, a detached play shed and a double detached garage.
- Pedestrian side access leads to the walled back garden, which is mainly set in lawn with a glasshouse and a single garage.
- The central glasshouse had two lean-to hothouses, one dry for cacti, the other humid for tropical plants.
- Outside, there is a large detached double garage with a glasshouse alongside as well as lawn areas.
- Blossom-end rot occurs in tomatoes grown in fields or glasshouses as a horticultural crop.
- They cover a whole raft of subjects from garden design to caring for roses, climbers to bulbs, ornamental grasses to vegetables, and glasshouse gardening to herbaceous perennials.
- Seedlings were raised in a glasshouse during the summer of 1994 and their tubers harvested in mid-September.
- The next step was the glasshouses built by Joseph Paxton at Chatsworth in the 1830s and developed in the 1840s by Richard Turner for the botanical gardens at Kew, Dublin, and Belfast.
- In addition to the main house, there is an adjoining office/storage building, a wooden shed and a small glasshouse.
- A driveway to the front of the house provides parking spaces for two cars, while the rear garden is laid in lawn with mature shrubs, a glasshouse, water garden and a dog run.
- The plantlets were maintained in the bioreactor for 45 days and then transplanted into a glasshouse; survival was monitored 15 days later.
- The buildings, including the main house, a collection of glasshouses and outbuildings, add to the appeal, with garden walls built of red brick or Cotswold stone.
- That will add huge costs for those operators who are involved in building prefabricated buildings, barns, bridges, glasshouses, and hothouses.
- This year's bash will see storytellers leading tours to the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, telling tales in castles, museums, gardens, glasshouses, libraries, farms and galleries.
Synonyms greenhouse, hothouse, conservatory |