Tips for Planning Your New Greenhouse

 
by Saun David.

If you're thinking about putting up a greenhouse, there are a number of things you'll need to plan out ahead of time. There's a vast array of styles, sizes and price ranges when it comes to greenhouses. You might decide to build a greenhouse yourself, or simply assemble a pre-fabricated kit. Regardless, you'll have to think about some essential factors before you get started. Down the road, you will have saved a considerable amount of time.

Your first step is to carefully consider the best location for your new greenhouse. You might already have a suitably flat area on which to build it. Or perhaps you'll have to find a section of your yard that can be leveled. Then there are your trees to think about. Your greenhouse should be positioned where there aren't any trees that will block out the sunlight.

You also need to take into account some weather related issues, like how much sun you get and the climate conditions in your area. If you live further north, you'll get plenty of sunlight in the summer months. You'll get much less in the wintertime, however. If so, you'll have to install a system for heating and lighting in your greenhouse. This, of course, is an extra expense and more work for you.

Another consideration is the amount of heat and moisture that your climate produces. If your climate tends to be dry, an irrigation system will be necessary. The amount of rain you receive means you need to think about how to deal with drainage. You might find that mud and water accumulate around the walls and door.

You also need to consider the wind. Strong gusts coming through the window or door could be very detrimental to your plants. You'll want the windows and doors to be sheltered from strong winds.

You also need to think about what kind of foundation you'll use. You can choose from a variety of materials, ranging from gravel to cement. Some people cover the floor with tile or carpet. However, before you decide, think about the cleaning requirements for the material you're considering and decide if it's appropriate for you.

You don't have to be a professional contractor in order to have a greenhouse on your property. But when you're planning it out, try your best to think like one. This could be hard for you if you're more into gardening than constructing. In the end, however, you'll have a better greenhouse gardening experience if you plan carefully before you build.

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March 30 2009 04:32 am | Home Improvement

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