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Choosing The Right Greenhouse Design

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If you own a greenhouse, it means that you never have to quit gardening just because of weather conditions. It means you can keep on propagating cuttings and seeds and growing as many plant varieties as you regardless of the season.

When choosing a greenhouse, try to select a greenhouse style that matches the design of your home and the layout of your garden. The weather conditions in your area should also be taken into account. If your area experiences heavy snows during the winter, you won't likely select a flat or straight roof design, but a roof that will allow the snow to slide off easily.

The standard, free-standing greenhouse with a curved or peaked roof is very popular abd can be found in many gardens. The rectangular or square shape permits for the maximum growing space for plants, usually designed with benches on the sides and at the back.

Lean-to, home or wall attached greenhouses designs are manufactured and used when there is limited space at the backyard. These greenhouse designs are very accessible and convenient for connecting much needed water and power supply.

When choosing a certain design you'll soon discover that the "sky's the limit". Small solariums of various designs are widely available, medium and large sized greenhouses and even prefabricated greenhouse kits for easy installation.

Here are some greenhouse designs:

1. Gable greenhouse. This design is most often attached to a wall or garage or any structure that utilizes only half the gable's actual gable design. This type usually has flat roof panels with a bit of sloping and vertical sidewalls. At times, the gable types of greenhouse are also attached to another greenhouse employing the use of the end wall rather than sidewall.

2. Barn style greenhouse. This design is shaped like a barn and has a wide roof and interior and with shorter walls. This design is usually incorporated in a garden of country setting or theme or for a rustic garden appeal. This greenhouse design can be attached to another greenhouse or can be beautifully constructed in a garden freestanding.

3. Dome greenhouse. This design is identical to a dome, meaning it is half a ball and placed directly on land. This design can not be attached to a structure and only can be constructed as a freestanding type of greenhouse, as this design has no sidewalls. This type of greenhouse is a bit expensive to make due to the many pieces of different glazing that generally are needed to complete this design shape.

4. Gothic style greenhouse. This design type has a very historical gothic appearance. The walls and roof are formed in such a manner as to create a continuous form, allowing snow to fall down easily. This design type can be either attached or freestanding, however it is usually not recommended attached except when your home's design is very much similar to a gothic design.

5. Hoop greenhouse. This type of design is constructed with a metal pipe or PVC to make the hoop's shape then enclosed with plastic covering. This type of design is very cost effective on your initial purchase, but the maintenance of continuously replacing the cover (plastic) can really add up.

You'll find that the majority of greenhouses are manufactured with aluminum material that is weatherproof and lightweight. Galvanized steel is also sturdy and lightweight. Wood can also be used, but one has to be sure lumber that has been pressure treated, such as redwood or cedar, because these are the most weather resistant.

Whichever greenhouse design you decide to purchase, make sure to look for a structure with the most strength and stability with the following features:

* Will be cable to endure extreme weather conditions, like very high winds and snowfall build up.

* Should have the necessary support for grow lights, sidewall shelving and hanging baskets.

* Should have an intricate detail of having hinged screened storm doors as well as large side or individual roof vents.

* A wide selection of styles and sizes offered. Keep in mind that costs can limit your greenhouse size, however extensions can later be added when needed and when you already have enough budget for it.

* The door may be easily adjusted to be dropped or lowered into the foundation's opening so to get rid of an elevated step when you feel that it is needed.

Take note that often, most greenhouse owners complain of limited space when they built their greenhouse on a budget. So whatever design you choose, just remember to get the largest you can afford.



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