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How to Build a DIY Greenhouse

Most people dream of having their own greenhouse at a certain point in their lives. It is something very comfortable to do and to have. It teaches an ecological lesson and brings a lot of health benefits.

Many people get scared when thinking about building their own greenhouse. It is not an impossible mission as long as there is devotion and ambition.

Apparently, there are less than ten steps one has to take to build this environmental universe, including tips on how to apply your DIY plumbing skills and how to build it using different tools. It all starts with the materials you use.

First of all, salvaged materials should be used to build an imposing greenhouse and to keep this step at a low-cost rate so you have more money to invest in irrigation or heating your greenhouse. As far as the greenhouse temperature and shade are concerned, if the greenhouse is set in a cold or temperate climate, then it should be insulated. On the other hand, if it is set in a warmer climate, shade control is very important. When it comes to a desert climate, one must have both of these elements in mind.

When dealing with a greenhouse, ventilation is also very important such as air circulation, humidity or heat. All these parameters have to be customized depending on the type of plants grown in the greenhouse since plants may have a different cycle greenhouseand require different conditions. Connected with the last two steps is also where the greenhouse is built. Because plants need a lot of sunlight, a greenhouse should be oriented East and West or at least in a semi-shaded direction, especially in the case of fruit and vegetables.

Coming back to the materials needed, siding should be taken into consideration. The most recommended materials being glass or fiberglass because both are very durable. They are far better than plastic and keep more warmth and humidity. If you are thinking about safety measures when picking the siding, polycarbonate panels are also very good. They are almost unbreakable and wind-resistant. From the same perspective, the foundation should be made of concrete for stability or you can use railroad ties.

There are a few more details to look at such as heating and irrigation which also depend on your budget. An additional element is to add benches in the greenhouse for relaxation. As for pest control, organic methods are the most recommended such as natural predators in the greenhouse or placing an ill plant in quarantine. It is also very important to have a place to store things. This is where all the plumbing tools go, the different solutions to use, the soil for the plants, buckets, tool racks, all kinds of containers, and fertilizers.

All these steps represent the biggest question when deciding to build your own DIY greenhouse. The information is out there, so you can overcome obstacles. DIY greenhouses are a perfect option when you want to spend less money on this type of project and it offers a lot of advantages to the owner.

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