OK, this is probably really simple but I can fail at the simple stuff!
I overwinter my chillies and some other plants in my greenhouse, and I must admit my greenhouse it probably fuller than it should be. (Not the most organised person in the world, I hate to say). The question is: if you keep plants going in the greenhouse through the winter, particularly big ones, when/how do you best clean your greenhouse?
I pick a fine day and put them all outside whilst I wash the gh down. Then put them back again in the afternoon. I also try to rehome some of the plants at this point to sheltered spots or compost bin if I think they haven't made it.
I have the same problem, lifesahaze. I have stuff growing actually in the soil, not in pots, so taking them out is not an option. I usually clean the glass in spring, but don't use products. A very small drop of Ecover in a bucket of water, or just elbow grease and warm water. Haven't noticed any detrimental effects on the plants in the greenhouse from the splashes. :wave: