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Important Points To Consider Before You Buy A Greenhouse

By Katina Brady


People who enjoy growing plants and flowers may continue to do so throughout the year if they have a greenhouse in their yard. Plants can safely develop even in the cold winter months from the warm shelter which greenhouses provide. Since there are many different designs and options available, before going to buy a greenhouse, the gardener needs to be aware of the features that will best fit his or her growing plans.

It's important to first select a good spot to place the greenhouse. Certain criteria must be met if it is to provide an ideal growing environment for the plants inside it. It should not be close to trees, be relatively guarded from the wind, and in a place that gets lots of sun. Leaving some space around it is wise, in case repairs are needed, and if it is closer to the house, this will make installing electricity easier if desired.

Whether or not the structure will be heated depends on how it is to be used. In particular if one wishes to grow seedlings during the cold winter months, it will be necessary to supply extra heat. Means of heating greenhouses include gas, electricity, paraffin, and bubble-wrap insulation. The first three methods provide higher temperatures than the last. Generally a temperature of at least 45 degrees Fahrenheit should be maintained.

Its glass walls need to permit sufficient light to enter, and should be able to stand up to years of use and exposure to the elements. These can be made from traditional glazing glass, polycarbonate safety glass, or toughened safety glass. The latter two are more resistant to shattering, however they allow less sunlight in, while the former is more readily replaced if needed and encourages maximum light entry.

Most frames are made from either aluminum or wood and each type has its advantages and disadvantages. Aluminum is more affordable, very strong, and can have a powdered coating in almost any color applied to it for added visual appeal. Wooden greenhouses have a charming appearance, and they can have either fully glassed walls or a glass/wood combination, however they are more expensive and can rot when in prolonged contact with dampness.

Ventilation plays a key role in creating a suitable growing environment. A combination of roof and side vents should be installed in most greenhouses, the larger they are, the more ventilation is needed. Roof vents let hot air out, and side vents let cool outside air in, to ensure balanced circulation. Manual control is not the only way to manage vents, there are also automatic openers and solar controlled designs for more convenience.

There are other details pertaining to the structure of the unit which one should take into consideration, such as the base design, type of flooring, doors, and roof shape. The greenhouse's size is mostly dictated by the nature of the plants that will be grown in it. A base helps prevent wood-rot and provides stability. Doors can be either sliding or hinged styles.

Once the greenhouse is in place, details such as staging and benching, and a water storage system can be installed. Benching and staging are shelves where potted plants grow, they can be either slatted or solid according to the needs of the plants. Regular storage shelves can be placed underneath these units. Most gardeners will collect water from the roof of the structure for use.




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