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A Homemade Greenhouse – How I Built it Using Greenhouse Plans and Saved My Money

October 15th, 2010 Chip No comments

Hi my name is Chip,

I made this page to tell you about how I was able to build my homemade greenhouse to protect my flowers and vegetables. I’m not exactly a building professional but building a homemade greenhouse was actually easy and most importantly cheap compared to contracting. Now that I’ve got it up all my neighbors are inquiring as to what I did and even relatives from out of town! I thought it would be easier to share my story on this page and show people how I saved money building my own greenhouse. Learn how I did it.

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Just this past April I was in the middle of preparations for the growing season. I had starting planting some in the end of March and was well under way with germination. I had some good sprouts and the Sun had been out warming everything without a touch of cold for weeks. I woke up the morning of April 3 and I will never forget. The frost covering the ground looked like hell had frozen over. It pretty much was like that for my little seedlings. I had lost everything I had planted thanks to this snap frost Mr. Weatherman didn’t anticipate. The ground had been a great temperature for the seedlings until this point.

I was devastated. I had some close calls before and lost a bit but this time was the last straw. I was NOT happy at all. I was sick of not having more control over my grow season. The weather here can be a bit tricky but I hadn’t been wiped out before. I immediately started looking for a greenhouse to take care of this once and for all.

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I Used This Guide To Build My Homemade Greenhouse

I found lots of places offering snap together kits but they were all pretty bland looking once I had done some research. Not to mention, they were about 5 times the cost of the materials. A $1000 greenhouse I could buy from Home Depot I could have a homemade greenhouse for $250. My mind was made up as to what to do.

At this point I had a vision of what I wanted and where I wanted to put it but found I needed to know more. I was no expert on greenhouse ventilation or heating. I wanted to know what it would take to grow year round. Long story short I wasted time with designs that didn’t have any other information with them as to how to ventilate them or how much heating they would need. I found a really perfect site called Greenhouse Plans that gave me all the info I needed.

After I bought the guide I had the plans I needed plus I had all the planting tips for greenhouses that are important to getting the most of it. My neighbor Sam came over as soon as I was finished to “borrow” the guide to get started on his own project. And let me tell you, having twice as many plants in previous years is so wonderful. My wife Karen really appreciates that I can grow her nice flowers all the time too. I’d still be gambling with the temperate climate around here if I hadn’t taken matters into my own hands with my homemade greenhouse. That’s why I wrote this page.

You can get more information about the specifics at: http://www.buildingagreenhouseplans.com/

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This site will explain all you need to know better than I ever could so take a look.

I hope this helps you! (it sure helped me)
- Chip Jones

Making a Greenhouse at Home Is Really Worth

September 15th, 2010 Chip No comments

Make your own homemade greenhouse effect, will provide many benefits. We may assume that the annual supply of fresh herbs, vegetables, nutritious, tasty fruit and flowers in your garden for lower prices because their own greenhouses built appealing. It also makes you proud of him because he has done something for you and nature. However, some men are still reluctant, the idea of bringing your own greenhouse, and, I think it works so hard to do. The truth is that when you come to the specific tools and guidance so you know, it’s absolutely impossible.

Things to consider when building your own greenhouse

Here’s what considered when planning to build your own greenhouse.

* Style, size and location

The first thing you need is to think where your greenhouse, size and style instead. You can ditch when you want a small structure size or moderate build. Before digging the soil, do not forget to check with your local utility company and ask them a good place to be avoided, that to mark the telephone or power lines. On the other hand, if you want permanent and global emissions, apply a solid foundation. These companies have the right tools and knowledge on important projects like this. Best is the expert so that you avoid risk and complex problems, can the left?

* Sun exposure

Sunlight is essential for the health of your plants or flowers; you must choose a place to house the greenhouse effect when the sun is shining. Avoid areas under the big shade, as under a tree or next to certain ceilings. It is suggested that you use the structure of what the dominant region of the greenhouse, the roof faces south, where it usually take to the sun. This is a good exposure to sunlight.

Quality Materials *

How will all save you money and what to protect the environment, it is always best quality materials to use for your project greenhouse. Note that the main purpose of a greenhouse to keep the heat in the house. You do not have a strong joint at the corner of the structure and the walls are rising in the heat and cold seeps are translated in the cold seasons. Even if you do not buy expensive equipment, make sure you are using are in a position to seal and fill many gaps in the greenhouse.

Perfectly Build your homemade greenhouse

You have to mentally and physically, if you decide to make your homemade greenhouse project. Spend your time planning everything, but end up disappointed with the results. A tip on-line manual with valuable information and advice about the construction of greenhouses is an incredible buy. These books are cheap, but in reality it is a valuable tool when it comes to a large greenhouse that you will be proud of yourself.

Announcement: Tips To Save Money When Building Your Own Homemade Greenhouse

June 24th, 2010 Chip No comments

homemade greenhouse plans2 Announcement: Tips To Save Money When Building Your Own Homemade GreenhouseTips on saving money when building a homemade greenhouse. Materials can be expensive but they don’t have to be.

1. For your frame whether wood or PVC pipe go to a big do it yourself retailer. They are going to have some of the lowest prices around for a PVC or wood framed greenhouse. Don’t expect to find anyone knowledgable about greenhouses at these places though. If you have done your research you will know exactly what you need and how much. Doesn’t hurt to get a couple extra pieces just in case of a mistake. Find out how to start building your own homemade greenhouse.

2. Your covering or glazing material is also going to be found cheaply at a do it yourself retailer. The cheap way to go is heavy plastic wrapping around 8 mil transparent. It’s very inexpensive but easy to work with holds heat well. If you are in the market for a bit more sturdy material you can get fiberglass panels at these retailers. Glass is the top level but is expensive and can break.

3. To get the door you want on the cheap you might have some luck online with Craigslist. Sometimes people are getting rid of old stuff like this for pennies. Another place is the junkyard. A little bit of looking around can save you a hundred dollars.

Is it really possible to save money on a homemade greenhouse and still get good performance? It’s not true that you have to build a super expensive greenhouse to get the benefits. Some people see the kits at those retailers or on the web adn they are indeed very expensive. Also contracting it out is even more expensive than a kit because the work is all custom and usually pricy by the hour. You really don’t have to lay down tons of cash for ultra modern materials to get a good homemade greenhouse. They have been built like this for a long time.

The truth is that a good design and plan for your greenhouse is going to go a lot farther than money will. You can be super successful on a shoestring budget because you have more information than someone who just buys a big kit on a whim. You can have the most expensive materials available and it won’t perform as nice as a $100 greenhouse built in the best winter sun location. It’s all about knowledge of how greenhouses work and laying them out properly.

Don’t be discouraged because the amount of info you really need to know is small and is worth the research. You need to be willing to spend a little time with some good plans that are accompanied by solid greenhouse growing information and you will be growing on the cheap year round.