Discussion forum for the various methods and structures used for getting an early start on your growing season, extending it for several weeks or even year 'round.
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September 21, 2006 | #1 |
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day pics..unknown area/need advise to turn into a greenhouse
This area, we are not sure what its for. We have decided to turn into a grow house/greenhouse (as opposed to a guest house we were originally contemplating). It has a roof and walls but no front at all. The floor is cement and we thought for potted tomatoes. We have ripped up enough cement in the yard that had way to much cement, we figure we will keep it that way. We want to utilize this area. Any advise on steps to take to do this? Please no ideas about tearing the whole thing down and starting over. Thanks all. Here are some pics I just took, its dark out but you might get the general idea.
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September 21, 2006 | #2 |
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Show some day time pictures.
What's the orientation? How much do you want to spend? dcarch
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September 21, 2006 | #3 |
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Here are some daytime pics. We dont want to spend too much, but we dont want to redo it every year. So cost can really vary..I need to get the grill and dryer etc (junk) out of there. We put the old dryer out there so we can dry the coverings over the plants in the small part of the garden right by that area and keep my plants warm from the freezes we have already gotten.........We plan on using it for starting seeds as well as containers for tomatoes etc. If we can do it before the winter it will add even more room for a heated grow house/greenhouse for some dwarf varieties i am hoping to grow over the winter....Thanks for your time
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September 22, 2006 | #4 |
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Do you have a Farmtek catalog?
If not, get one soon. farmtek.com What' behind the struture? What's the roof made of? dcarch
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September 22, 2006 | #5 |
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Do you have a Farmtek catalog? No ...I get one ordered today
What' behind the struture? Behind the structure is a house only about 25 feet away. We have seen someone there once only. Almost all of our yard is past all of the buildings. The door to the right is our house, the door to the left is our garage, but there is also a covered carport up front and we use the garage as a storage shed. What's the roof made of? The roof is shingled (just like the house and garage) and this area actually connects the house to the garage. |
September 22, 2006 | #6 |
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1. What's the typical high wind speed?
2. What’s the worst snow fall you got (inches)? 3. Are you going to do the work yourself? 4. Looks like the height is about 6'8", yes? 5. What’s the distance between the house and garage? 16’? 6. How wide is it? 8’? 7. What do you want to grow in the green house? dcarch
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September 22, 2006 | #7 |
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Is the open side south-facing? (Did I miss that info above somewhere?)
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September 22, 2006 | #8 |
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P.S.: Nice bird feeder.
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September 22, 2006 | #9 |
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Hi, The open side is Southwest and the area gets about 8 hours of sunlight a day.
The birdfeeder was one of the many things we inherited when we bought the house. The birds here do not fly south for the winter as I had thought birds do. They are out there all winter in the freezing temps....and in the winter I go through 2 pounds of bird food every 2 weeks. Then in the spring I have to pull millet etc... out of the garden and yard... 1. What's the typical high wind speed? Average is 20-30 as high winds but the plastic tent like coldframe we have blew away on a 50 miles wind we once had 2. What’s the worst snow fall you got (inches)? Im not sure, they say we dont get too much snow, we average 1/2 inch a month. But they say we can get heavy snow....I have yet to see it. We moved here from Southern California in January 3. Are you going to do the work yourself? Me and DH and my Stepdad. Both of them are pretty handy, but they need a plan.... Or I will have the mortgage on the house paid off before they come up with any ideas... 4. Looks like the height is about 6'8", yes? The height slopes and the low point is 7 foot and the high point is 8 foot 5. What’s the distance between the house and garage? 21 1/2 foot 6. How wide is it? 10 1/2 foot... 7. What do you want to grow in the green house? Hopefully potted plants like tomatoes and peppers. to help extend the growing season. Add some heat on the really cold nights that it gets below freezing and maybe, even get a really nice start on the potted plants. Thanks everyone... I know the area looks horrible now, but we had no use for it but storage. 1 hour and we can get it cleaned up so its not too aweful...and that dumb red sign wound up "supporting" some items I ordered during shipment.. I figure it would be useful for something eventually. Heather |
September 23, 2006 | #10 |
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1. Cheapest solution:
UV vinyl hung in front : http://www.farmtek.com/webapp/wcs/st...oductId=139268 Because this is not insulated, you cannot grow anything in it other then starting seedlings. 2. DIY solution: a. In your area you may need insulated polycarbonate panels at least 8mm thick. Triple-wall even better if you can afford it. Insulated glass walls are probably out of the question, especially if you have hail in your area. b. Cover the front with the poly panels. Frame the panels to about 2’ x 4’ to avoid wind damage. c. If you have 8 hours of sun, you will need ventilation. d. You may want to remove the roof and make the roof clear also. In the winter time the angle of the sun is low and can’t get in too far to the back of the greenhouse. e. Paint the cement floor black to retain solar heat. You still cannot grow things in the greenhouse year round unless you have a heating system, but the growing time in much longer than an un-insulated greenhouse. Depending on your workmanship and design ability, if you don’t think you can make a very good-looking greenhouse, you can really depress the real estate value of your property. You may want to consider the following: 3. Buy a greenhouse: a. Demolish what you have, and buy a greenhouse kit. You can get two 10’x12’ at $600.00 each from: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93358 There are many other options and prices. dcarch
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September 23, 2006 | #11 |
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I'd agree that the roof should be replaced with a clear material. I think it will be way too dark for good growth otherwise.
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September 23, 2006 | #12 |
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September 23, 2006 | #13 |
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I love it,!! We are going to do the insulated polycarbonate panels at least 8mm thick....Thats not alot of $ I think it will be about 350.00.
I am going to buy 10MM Twin-Wall Polycarbonate Clear, UV-resistant polycarbonate is now available in 10mm twin-wall. • For extreme weather conditions! 10mm polycarbonate offers better insulation qualities and superior heat retention. • 10mm polycarbonate Channels and Profiles simplify assembly, and offer a professional, finished appearance. Does that sound OK? I dont want to tear down and rebuild because the roof is attached to the house and garage roof and was redone just before we moved in by the people before us. Which brings the lighting issue. I cant redo to a clear roof...However, I can buy supplemental lighting....any advise on it? I think I might get enough, but I think an lighting investment will work. We also, are going to heat it, as I am getting some MR Heater thing for my Birthday. It was intended for the plastic tent (cold frame?) outside, but I have a fear of fire and more than once I have had to catch it from blowing away. It has a nice steel frame and is 9'x10' but .....I can see a heather blowing over if I used one in there. I forwarded the links for the plans to my step Dad and DH... Thanks again, I also found the replacement plastic film I will need for the tent house outside. And some things to keep the plastic from blowing off too> As for ventillation, That is something I never thought of and I am glad it was brought up.... |
September 23, 2006 | #14 |
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Demolish it! That's an order!
dcarch
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September 23, 2006 | #15 |
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Now that sure would be ideal.... I would love to be able to do that...I even like the planters... Which of course will be done next year. This year most of the attention was done to the front yard...The weeds have now become grass. The trees have been trimmed and herbs and flowers have filled the planters. We bought this place off the internet and when we moved in it was covered with snow. DH says your fabulous with the photos.... NOW if I become a millionaire and win the lotto, thats what we will have for certain
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