what soil, pots, water system, and compost.
your question lacks specifics - are you going to grow vegetables? tropical plants? roses? indoor plants? etc.
For soil, a mix of peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite is quite common. I don't recall ever finding compost in a greenhouse-grown plant. Water system, I'd say use a hose until you have everything under control. Once you arrive at a final setup, you could set up water lines for each bench. Usually plastic pots are used. They're relatively inexpensive if you buy in quantity. I used to have an African violet shop and have a whole bunch of plastic pots left over. If you'd like, I can sell some to you for a reasonable price, or can go and look to see whether I have any of the boxes left over that they were shipped in to see where I got them.
put plants on benches,tables,soil ,and compost you can make yourself, Hand water. any pots,trays ,flats. you can get your hand on.allot of garden centers,nurseries have almost or throw away stuff. Good luck [ be stringent ]
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