Different Types of Greenhouses

 

 

You may be surprised to know that there are different kinds of   greenhouses available,  depending on your needs, reasons and budget. Greenhouses can be very fun to build. It is not uncommon to see some very unique models that house very rare plants.

You should consider your current location and other external factors to make sure that you are building the best greenhouse for the purpose. Here are some tips to help guide your choice.

The Factors Included

Every greenhouse should include a number of features and functions to be truly called such. It is defined as a structure where plants are grown to secure fruits and flowers. It is called a fruit or flower factory or a general lab connected to the garden where plants can be nursed or propagated. It can be attended to when outside temperatures and environments become too harsh for plants to grow normally. It can be a conservatory.

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There are very special winter gardens, depending on the kind of plants you intend to grow. There is a greenhouse for each kind of environment, location and owner. Some gardens can be made with no ground, as long as the roof and other factors are sufficient. A greenhouse can be of different sizes. It can be small for rare plants and big enough to house different herbs, fruits and vegetables.

Independent or Linked

Greenhouses can be defined as either freestanding or attached. Attached greenhouses are linked or connected to the house. These are lean-to greenhouses. You can create it on a sunroom to heat up similarly to a greenhouse, but with extra functions for you to relax during the winter months. Attached greenhouses can be very easy and convenient, wherein you can use the same infrastructure and other fixtures of your own home to give heat and electricity. Being close to the home will help the greenhouse get extra heat. You have to include a few structures to give the right factors for giving heat.

Added Info

A free-standing greenhouse is described as a fully independent structure from the house. Based on the size of the place, these can give you extra advantages. You can make these very large and can get more sunlight compared to attached models. These also need a bigger budget in terms of electricity and heating, depending on the kind of gardening.

The Greenhouse Models

There are a couple of greenhouse models. Coldframes give the simplestand smallest environment. These are usually made from polycarbonate panels. These are ideal if you have limited space. These can provide you with an early start if you intend to grow vegetables, flowers and herbs. If you sprout the seeds inside the house, coldframes can be used to harden the plants before these can be planted outside.

Coldframes

The coldframes can protect sensitive plants if these are used during the winter. When coldfarmes are not in use, they can create big storage containers for the bulbs, seeds and other kinds of gardening supplies. These are not made to grow delicate and exotic plants.

Grow racks can be a great addition to the deck or patio. These usually have zippers, vinyl cover or Velcro. The zippers or Velcro help you adjust the vinyl cover so that you can adjust the temperature, air flow and humidity. Special heat pads can be used below the planter boxes to keep the ideal soil temperature for plants to grow healthily in. Grow racks add to the aesthetics of the indoor environment.

More Types

Cool houses are comparably warmer than cold houses. These keep plants over the freezing level in temperatures between 45 and 50 degrees F. By keeping the temperature over freezing level, plants that are sensitive to frost can be protected, such as hibiscus and geraniums. Warm houses can let you keep more plants. These need warmer temperatures of about 55 degrees F.

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Hot houses are described as the special greenhouses that keep tropical plants like gardenia, caladium, dieffenbachia and many more that require temperatures of around 60 degrees F and above. These ask for the highest supplemental insulation and heat and can be quite pricey to keep. Conservatories are made to display plants, as well as propagate and maintain these. These usually have nice window treatments and finished floors.