Greenhouse Design – Build Your Own Greenhouse

 

build your own greenhouseHaving a greenhouse means freedom from weather and climate. A gardener can do the cuttings and seeds and even grow tropical varieties in winter.

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When you plan a greenhouse you should select a style that blends well with the design of your home and your garden layout. Your climate is important to consider too. If you live in an area with heavy snows then a flat or straight roof would not work very well. You need a roof that allows the snow to slide off easily.

There are a couple of "standard"  greenhouse designs .

1. Free-standing with curved or peaked roof: the rectangular or square shape allows maximum space for plants.

2. Lean-to or Wall attatched greenhouse designs are useful when there is limited space in the backyard. These designs allow for easy hook up of water and power sources from the house.

Greenhouse designs are also avilable in any size including small solariums, medium and large greenhouses – you can even find prefabricated greenhouse kits.

Styles of greenhouse designs:

1. Gable Greenhouse – where roofing with several gables are the primary feature. This design is often built on to the end of an existing greenhouse or attached to the end of a garage or existing structure..

2. Barn Style Greenhouse – It looks like a barn and typically has shorter walls with a wide roof and interior. It has appeal in a country setting but can make a beautiful freestanding addition to any garden.

3. Dome Greenhouse – This is a freestanding design with no sidewalls. The dome sweeps down to the ground. These recently have been made with PVC frames and plastic but prevously had been expensive to build. Maintenance can be high on these because of the need to replace the cover. When made with PVC and a plastic cover this might also be called a Hoop Greenhouse.

4. Gothic Style Greenhouse – if you have a Gothic Style Home then this might be a good choice for you. The snow slides easily off this design because the roof and walls make a continuous form allowing the snow to slide off.

Building a greenhouse plans are available on line and are something you should take advantage of.  Building a greenhouse can be easy with the right plan and the right planning.

Most modern greenhouses are made from aluminium because it is weatherproof and light. Galvanized steel might also be used. If you go with wood, be sure it is pressure treated and a weather resistant wood like redwood or cedar.

As you think about your greenhouse design, look for a structure with high strength and stability. Look for ablity to stand weather extremes like high winds and snow build up.

The greenhouse should have the strength to support grow lights, sidewall shelves and hanging baskets. Plan for hinged storm doors and large side or roof vents. You might want to consider a door that can double as a ramp when your design has an elevated floor. This allows you to get heavy items easily in.

Consider your budget and plan accordingly. Remember if your budget is small you can always design so additions can be made later and in the mean time enjoy the benifits of greenhouse gardening.

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Often gardeners build their greenhouses and equip them with greenhouse accessories to ensure that they produce healthier and larger plants.  Greenhouse temperature measuring and control systems and watering systems.

Rainwater systems collect water from the downspouts of the greenhouse and from a nearby home.   Whether water is collected or from the tap timers and metered watering systems ensure that plants are irrigated on the proper schedule and with the right amount of water, drip irrigation systems do the trick here.

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Greenhouse Design

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How To Build A Greenhouse – Building Your Own Green House

It would be advisable to use salvage material if you intend to build a large greenhouse. To minimize the expenses, you can use this material to design and plan the greenhouse. 

Greenhouse Gardening

A Greenhouse can extend your growing season by months and allowyou to sow seeds and harvest crops much earlier than younormally would. With proper planning, some crops can beharvested continuously. 

Bespoke Wooden Greenhouses – We Will Build Your Dream

But with a greenhouse, the oldest and greatest of pastimes, gardening, can be carried on all year round. With this in mind it is well worth planning and investigating the installation of your bespoke wooden greenhouse. 

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