Thursday, 13 October 2016

Guidelines For Building A Greenhouse


Are you a Nature lover? Do you wish to have fresh veggies all the year round? Do you have to keep running to the nursery for plants every year? There is one single solution to all of these questions; and that’s a greenhouse. Building your own greenhouse can be practically beneficial. You can start growing your seedlings early meaning you get the right veggies at the right time. You don’t have to rush to the nursery anymore. You can be surrounded by Nature right at your home. With so many benefits, you definitely want to have a greenhouse of your own now. However, you need some guidelines and tips to be considered while you are building one.



Location
You need to have a greenhouse that gets the maximum amount of sunlight for your plants within. And for this, you will need to build one that has a southern or western exposure. Now, you may think that maximum exposure to sun may negatively affect the plants within. But, if you opt for polycarbonate greenhouse panels, you can rest assured that your plants get maximum sunlight while blocking almost 98% of the harmful UV rays of the sun. Also, make sure that your greenhouse is situated in an area with a good drainage. You must also protect your greenhouse from wind by surrounding it with a fence or a row of shrubs.

Size
If you have a large yard, you can devote as much space as you want for your greenhouse. But, if you have a small space, you need to build one that occupies just the right space, while also taking care that you have the necessary space for your seedlings where they can grow appropriately. The ideal size for a greenhouse is 6 feet wide and 12 feet long. Try to have this amount of size for your greenhouse because too small a greenhouse will get difficult to regulate temperature-wise.

Roofing
Make sure you have a peaked or domed roof for your greenhouse so that any snow or rain can collapse down instead of getting collected on the rooftop. In case of a domed roof, you need to be sure that you have enough pitch so that the ice and water doesn’t collect in one spot.

Temperature regulation
You need to make sure that the temperature is regulated in both summer and winter seasons. You need to provide perfect ventilation to release moisture so that the plants within do not rot. If you have a small greenhouse, it can be easily done by raising the cover with a brick or block of wood. But, if you have a bigger one, you will have to install a rooftop vent. During the winters, you will need a generator for heating the structure.

Keeping these few points in mind, you can easily build a thriving greenhouse that can bloom in any and every season. If you are planning to have a structure built with polycarbonate greenhouse panels, you can opt for buying the same from Tuflite Polymers, where you can be sure of getting the finest tested materials to bring your greenhouse a prolonged life.



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