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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Selecting a Greenhouse Design




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Before you start spending on rare plants and other materials for your first greenhouse, you should first consider your needs and current situation. Do you even need a greenhouse in the first place? You will start creating the best design that is most suitable for your needs and goals as you define your specific needs and interests. You should also include your budget to prevent creating a setup that you cannot afford. Here are some expert tips.



Considering Your Place



First of all, consider your current location and place. You should consider whether or not you want to build the greenhouse close or away from the house. Some structures are harder to wield together. You need sunshine to the fullest degree. The roof should also face south if you find the location very sunny. Choose a site that has good elevation and soil. The angle of the sunlight during noontime should around 22 degrees during the shortest day of the year. The greenhouse should also be kept over the distance of the angle from anything on the south part. Select a well-drained area and a high one, to avoid the risk of mildew. If you plant to run trellises, these should go north and south. The house should also run north and south if it is part of the structure.



About the Shape and Frame



The kind of frame used frequently today is the modified curve eave, regardless of whether the structure is independent or lean-to. This gives you very aesthetic rooflines, sufficient side ventilation over the benches and lot of light to plants. The lean-to design may be the only one that suits certain restricted locations. Plants growing in a connected design are usually drawn or lean strongly in a single direction due to the uneven distribution of light and the limit of proper ventilation.



The most expensive one to build is usually made of aluminum frame. However, you can save more over time since you almost spend nothing on maintenance cost and repairs. Greenhouse glass should be double thick, which is usually the same as the one used in modern houses. Ground glass can also be used for exotic plants, although it is generally better to use clear glass, and rely on shade when it is needed.



How to Keep Things Warm



The heating system is considered as the most important part of the greenhouse. The heating system of the greenhouse should give maximum capacity compared to the figures given or needed. It is important that you provide the right heat during certain times of the year. The design of the greenhouse should care for each and every plant housed inside. Therefore, some plants may be positioned at certain areas, while others may be given extra shade, based on their specific needs.



The Different Styles



The lean-to design is known as the half-greenhouse, since these appear like the greenhouse has been cut into two, cut straight right at the middle. Lean-tos can be attached to houses and other existing buildings. The support and greenhouse have a common wall. The structures are generally simple, lightweight and efficient. These are attached to the house because the structure is close or has access to water and electricity.




Decorative Designs



Decorative greenhouses or conservatories are known for their long and romantic histories. These were very widespread during the 19th century and stand for wealth and sophistication. Decorative designs are excellent for individuals and hobby gardeners who have already collected and grown a number of uncommon and rare plants and flowers. These are also good for conservatories and laboratories who wish to present and show to students for educational purposes. They are very popular in public buildings and private houses.



Building the Structure



Cold frames and the same structures can be built as long as you have light and air to circulate. This can be convenient because seeds can be started even before the last frost and then be replaced until the next spring. Greenhouses can be large or small, and can include jars, deep windows and tubs, depending on the objectives and goals. The floors, walls and roof can be altered and changed over time as well, depending on the current materials and the availability of space. Always consider your budget before finalizing the design. You should consult the experts first before starting the project.

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