How to build an affordable greenhouse.
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Building the Best Greenhouse & Why Should I Want One
Have you ever thought about building your own greenhouse ; either for producing healthy seedlings, or to grow tender crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers, that don;t do well in your short-season environment?; Both reasons are valid and important, and sometimes people end up building their own greenhouse for both purposes.
Your greenhouse can give you a 8-16 week-longer harvest period in your garden depending on your location, as well as reducing problems with pests and diseases, by allowing you to plant healthy and robust seedlings in your garden when others are just planting seeds
You can heat your greenhouse naturally with the sun or use a small propane heater. In some cases your night heat will be up to 10 - 20 degrees higher, using just the free power of the sun.
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How to build a great greenhouse
- How to build a large permanent greenhouse?
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- By the way, while the plans show a 20' X 40' greenhouse, it can easily be scaled down to any size that fits your needs
- When growing plants to maturity in the greenhouse you also want space for your climbing plants to reach at least 7' in height
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How to build a large permanent greenhouse?
Use a "continuous ventilator" design
Many people tout their own favorite greenhouse plans as the cheapest and best. We're sometimes asked what makes the Mittleider designs better than the hoop-house tunnel ones, or the glass paneled ones, etc. Folks also ask if the "permanent" one in the Mittleider Gardening Course would be difficult and expensive to move.
The Food For Everyone Foundation is very concerned with helping people do things the most economical way. However, that is not always the most cost effective way at the outset.
The continuous ventilator greenhouse plans don't have to be permanent! My greenhouse at Utah's Hogle Zoo Garden is on stirrups and is entirely screwed together for quick dismantling and removal; it's covered with a single sheet of 6 mil greenhouse plastic; it has the best natural ventilation system of any comparable-sized greenhouse in the world, and it costs virtually nothing extra.
Anyone with a garden large enough to need a greenhouse this size will be greatly blessed financially by doing it right. There are many reasons why this greenhouse is better than the cheap hoop-type or tunnel, given the sizes are comparable, including:
1) It's structurally very strong, and will not be blown down by storms.
2) Strong built-in tables keep plants off the ground avoiding cold, wet, bugs, and diseases.
3) Built-in continuous ventilators in roof and sides keep plants cool in hot weather without electrical fans.
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Once you have built your greenhouse you will need to buy some seeds to fill it with beautiful plants. All greenhouse seeds can be found hereThis is the perfect greenhouse seed starter pack.
By the way, while the plans show a 20' X 40' greenhouse, it can easily be scaled down to any size that fits your needs
Even a 6' X 12', or an 8' X 16' greenhouse, either of which would be a real boon to the backyard gardener, is easily built using these plans.
In deciding whether a greenhouse is really worthwhile for you, and in deciding what kind you should build, whether quanset/tunnel, PVC, steel rebar, or wood, please consider some greenhouse issues Dr. Mittleider has dealt with - and the way he recommends they be handled. While every family's situation may be unique, there are several common elements, and we will discuss how to avoid three common problems.
1. Build your greenhouse strong enough to last, rather than have the first heavy snow load break it down, and so we recommend a wood or steel frame - at least for your main structure.
2. The second issue is heating/cooling and air flow, which is almost as important as the first. Unless your quanset or tunnel-type greenhouse can have the sides easily rolled up, you will likely have problems with cooling in the summer months, because electric fans are expensive, and not always even available in gardens.
The continuous ventilator running the length of the roofline on the Gardening Course plan is the best solution in our experience, since heat rises, and venting out the top eliminates the hottest air while drawing in cooler outside air from the sides and ends. On large structures and in hot climates we also have at least one side able to roll up from table height to the roof line, thus increasing the venting to the maximum. We recommend screen be placed on all venting areas.
3. Make your greenhouse tall. When growing seedlings you'll want all your plants off the ground on tables. Some tunnel/quanset plans are very low, and plants are on or in the ground. Using tables will help avoid problems with pests and diseases, which will spread like wild-fire in a greenhouse if they get started.
When growing plants to maturity in the greenhouse you also want space for your climbing plants to reach at least 7' in height
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SIALicenceUK
Nov 4, 2011 @ 7:43 am | delete
- Been thinking of getting a greenhouse for a while now, love growing my own veg. Great lens
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Brumin
Jul 27, 2011 @ 3:48 pm | delete
- Now I'm not harvesting anything, but I'm a bonsai enthusiast. I have like 30 carmona bonsai trees, and they need to be kept indoors for the most of the year. Greenhouse in this case is a great idea, having in mind my house is full of flora...
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downSIZExpert
Jul 8, 2011 @ 3:37 am | delete
- Interesting approach for building greenhouses. I like the idea at all. Just the right way to encourage green living. Get some tips and designs with tumbleweeds houses. Thanks!
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Andrew
Jun 28, 2011 @ 5:09 am | delete
- I'm planning to build a small greenhouse for my bonsai collections. One of my unique collection is a ficus ginseng bonsai. Thanks a lot for sharing this lens!
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Heather426
Feb 23, 2011 @ 8:46 pm | delete
- great resource lens about how to build a greenhouse which we all should probably.
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Tempus
Nov 15, 2010 @ 5:34 pm | delete
- Great Lens. Sadly I'm not very good with greenhouses - we had a greenhouse with an old vine in it. Chopped down the vine to plant tomato seeds and the greenhouse collapsed. It was a shattering experience in more ways than one.
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OhMe
Nov 12, 2010 @ 6:46 pm | delete
- I hope you don't mind. I featured this lens on my latest lens: http://www.squidoo.com/spring-gardener-gable-greenhouse
Please let me know if there are any objections. Thanks.
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nightbear
Nov 12, 2010 @ 2:17 am | delete
- Wonderful lens, I lensrolled to my greenhouse lens. Very beautiful
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LisaAuch Oct 21, 2010 @ 2:21 am | delete
- We had success this year, growing all our own patio flowers, and they were beautiful, we are branching out this year, trying veg. It is great for my daughter and she loves seeing the process. I am a huge fan of anything 'green' ! Great information
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Desilegend Oct 20, 2010 @ 5:10 am | delete
- Hi, last year I tried but I was not successful. May be next year
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