Amidst rising industrialisation, green spaces are becoming scarce in cities. Deforestation is the root cause of depleting natural greenery. While the government tries their best to save green areas, there are quite a few things we can do as well to preserve nature around us. For example, building a greenhouse!
Just imagine savouring the ripest juiciest tomatoes picked straight out of your garden and relishing pure fruits plucked from the trees outside your house. Wouldn’t it be nice to enjoy home-grown produce for the rest of your life? Not only will the produce be healthy, it may well be tastier than market bought produce.
Having a garden is an investment, and a person with a green thumb surely knows the importance. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a mini greenhouse, small greenhouse or a barn greenhouse; the size and type depend upon the space and your will to put in the number of hours for nurturing it. Let’s be honest, plants need immense care and attention all-round the year. You might think that building a greenhouse in the city is a crazy idea; but the truth is, it’s very much possible if certain parameters are taken care of. Let’s read a bit about the checklist required to build a greenhouse in the city.
The first and foremost thing to take into consideration is the structure of the greenhouse, as a lot of things differ based on its design. A freestanding greenhouse is a great way to create a completely standalone space with minimal restrictions. This kind of space also paves way for better performance as plants are getting a specific environment to grow. However, they are higher on the budget, given their requirement to be built separately. On the other hand, attached greenhouses become a more budget-friendly option as they are an extension of your home and share heating and temperature as per your home. In fact, the reduced construction cost also comes in handy when it comes to attached greenhouses.
The direction towards which the greenhouse is facing becomes an important factor, given that plants tend to be attracted towards sunlight and thus, grow at a faster pace. Though there are no hard rules, keeping in mind the guidelines and aesthetics do make the process a lot more fruitful. When it comes to proportions, an ideal length to width ratio of 3:1 is ideal for optimum sunlight.
While there are many ways in which a greenhouse can be constructed, one of the most widely used approaches is concrete piers tied together with the frame of the structure. Additionally, concrete greenhouses are not only fashionable, but also provide solid support to the building, keeping plants safe from other climatic changes and pollution.
Every greenhouse has a microclimate inside it, and one greenhouse’s climate varies from another in many ways. It is important to maintain the microclimate irrespective of the temperature and weather outside. A greenhouse can thrive only when the microclimate is ideal for plants to grow. The materials used for construction and design determine the climate, besides helping create an ecosystem that is apt for nurturing plants.
Aluminium, wood, steel or old windows can be used for building an ideal greenhouse frame. As for the walls, glasses that allow sunlight to pass are the best. However, a lot of people opt for sheets, old windows and polycarbonate. The insulated glass helps retain the heat, which is great for the greenhouse to grow.
Growing different kinds of flora in a greenhouse depends on your will and dedication to do so. At the end of the day, you might be able to build an ideal greenhouse, but if you aren’t paying enough attention to it, everything just goes for a toss. It isn’t a onetime process; it is a lifelong effort, the benefits of which you reap for years to come. A little effort at regular intervals goes a long way!
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