The most elementary question in construction planning is that garden owners first select the most suitable greenhouse location, which fits the size of the property and optimal growing conditions for later planting. The fact that vegetables, exotic plants, palm trees and all young plants particularly like a warm environment and lots of sunlight is known and a principle for all further organizational considerations.
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Questions about questions - and the love of money?
Only which place in the garden is suitable for this, because the plant house should be easily accessible on the one hand and still be able to be integrated harmoniously into the structure of the terrain. It is not uncommon for such a decision to be made in favor of a lack of space of a lean greenhousethat yourself also as a winter garden can use. The building is not supposed to be infinitely expensive, but at least as big as possible, and if the bottom line is that it is cheaper, you could also build yourself?
How much of what do I actually want to grow?
For those who are only interested in growing young plants in spring, there is probably enough space for a covered one outdoors Cold frame. The form of increase would be a Foil tent at a manageable pricewhich will simply be dismantled again later and until next spring. The planning of the greenhouse location goes in a completely different direction, if year-round use, for example for the cultivation of vegetables or the rearing of exotic fruits and orchids target.
When everything is so clear ...
and it is purely speculative a year-round, square, equipped with heating and ventilation If a plant house is to be used for growing vegetables, you can now search for a building site on the property. The planned dimensions will be best marked with stakes directly on siteso that there is an overview of the actually expected dimensions of the structure. In order to determine the best greenhouse location, the following should be taken into account:
- Is there enough sunlight all year round?
- Is the environment free of disturbing, dense vegetation?
- Is the length of the supply routes as short as possible?
- Is the greenhouse easily accessible from all sides for cleaning and maintenance work?
- Is the entrance opposite to the weather side?
- Is the house too close to the Property line to the neighbor?
Tips
A greenhouse location whose terrain is particularly sloping should be avoided as far as possible, since problems with penetrating rainwater could arise as a result of the slope.