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You can make indoor trellises out of coat hangers. Get creative and bend them into different shapes, like stars or hearts, and put them into your pots.
TEMPERATURE BASED
Some people have greenhouses that are based on temperature. This next section will go over these different types.
22. Cool
In a cool greenhouse, the temperatures stay around forty degrees F. These greenhouses are great for seedlings or for storing other plants that don’t need a constant high temperature.
23. Warm
In a warm greenhouse, the temperatures are around fifty degrees F. This means that most plants you grow outdoors can survive through the winter in this environment. Many types of houseplants also do well in warm greenhouses.
24. Hot
Hot greenhouses maintain a temperature of 70 degrees F or warmer and are great for growing tropical plants. To have a hot greenhouse, you’ll probably need special equipment, such as grow lamps, to maintain their temperature.
25. Solar
Solar greenhouses collect and store solar energy. This keeps your plants warm at night and when the weather is cold and cloudy.
26. Passive Solar
Passive solar greenhouses combine solar energy with other forms of heating to keep your greenhouse warm during the coldest months.
27. Pit
A pit greenhouse is one where you grow your plants at ground level, then dig a walkway underground in order to have access to the plants.
COVERINGS
This next set of tips will discuss some of the options that you have for covering your greenhouse.
28. Glass
Glass was the original covering for greenhouses. It looks great and is easy to maintain. Sometimes tempered glass is frequently used instead because it is two or three times stronger than regular glass.
29. Fiberglass
A fiberglass cover is great because it’s strong and lightweight. Make sure it’s good quality fiberglass that is clear and transparent.
30. Film Plastic
Film-plastic coverings are made of polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), copolymers, and other materials. It’s great because it’s fairly inexpensive, and lasts between 1 and 3 years.
31. Double Wall Plastic
Double wall plastic covers have two layers of rigid plastic separated by webs. These covers are great because they retain more heat, so you can save up to 30 percent on energy.
32. Floor
The flooring is very important in your greenhouse. It’s a good idea to make a walkway made of concrete, gravel, or stone, down the middle of your greenhouse. The area under the plants should be covered by several inches of gravel for drainage of excess water.
OTHER STRUCTURAL TIPS
This next set of tips will give you some more ideas on how to make your greenhouse run smoothly.
33. Heating
You’ll need a good heating system in your greenhouse. You can get some heat from the sun, but you’ll probably need more than that, especially for a cold winter nights. A good choice is a 220-volt circuit electric heater, as it’s clean and efficient.
34. Cooling
Sometimes, especially during the heat of the summer, your greenhouse will need a means to cool down. A good way to do this is with a small evaporative cooler. They cool the air increases humidity in your greenhouse.
35. Soil
The best soil that you can use in your greenhouse is just commercial potting soil found at any garden store. Look for things like perlite, sand, fir bark, peat moss, and vermiculite on the bag.
36. Air Circulation
Circulation of air in your greenhouse is important. It’s a good idea to install circulating fans in your greenhouse. Even in the winter when you heat your greenhouse, the fan will circulate that warm air and keep the temperatures uniform.
37. Ventilation
Make sure your greenhouse has proper ventilation. A good way to do this is to use roof vents on the ridge line with side inlet vents. Then, use your fan(s) to circulate the air.
38. Controllers
It can be hard to maintain a successful greenhouse without automatic controllers. The outside weather and temperature can change so quickly, and you’d have to monitor your greenhouse very close without an automated system that controls temperature and moisture.
39. Water Systems
A lot of people hand water their plants by hand. This is great for most greenhouse crops, but you need to be available to water during the day. But many people work during the day, so it’s a good idea to get an automatic watering system.
40. Light and CO2
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and light are important in your greenhouse. You can buy bottled CO2, dry ice, and sulfur-free fuels as CO2 sources.
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