Why Do Greenhouses Need to Be Covered with Grass?
Greenhouses help regulate environmental temperature. They enable earlier cultivation, allowing crops to mature ahead of the open market—often by as much as one month. This timing advantage usually results in higher prices.
Additionally, greenhouses can delay cultivation, extending the growth period. This makes it possible to grow late-ripening grape varieties in areas with short frost-free seasons, significantly boosting economic returns. However, to achieve these benefits, proper maintenance, such as using an orchard mower, is essential.
Why Use Greenhouses to Grow Grapes?
Without ground cover, heat emitted from the soil in greenhouses can scorch grape leaves, causing fruit to crack and rot. Covering the soil reduces water loss, suppresses weed growth, and prevents soil erosion. It also controls pests and diseases, enhances fruit coloring, minimizes cracking, and ensures both quality and yield.
To address domestic orchard needs, LJ Tech has developed an unmanned orchard mower. This robot can cut over 50 mu of grass per day, achieving efficiency 10 times higher than manual methods. Its high-power, multi-blade design ensures effective anti-entangling and superior cutting performance.
Additionally, the cutting height is electrically adjustable, allowing stubble heights from 10 to 30 cm to suit various orchard conditions. This innovation is a game-changer for orchard maintenance.