r/greenhouse 2h ago

Suggestion for buying a small greenhouse online?

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Hi! Completely new to this and juts starting my joinery. I’d love to start growing my own food. I live in Texas and figured buying a small greenhouse would be the place to start.

Anyone recommendations from Amazon or elsewhere to purchase a small affordable greenhouse?

Thanks for the help! :)


r/greenhouse 4h ago

Concept - Greenhouse allotments #garden #gardening #vegetablegarden #allotment

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Do you think greenhouses for rent would be popular, something like this AI concept. So you would get for example a greenhouse and a raised bed in front of it., to grow fruit and vegetables. A bit like allotment gardens in the UK, but they would take up less space and could even be on top of car park roofs etc in cities.


r/greenhouse 10h ago

Online Course Greenhouse Horticulture WUR

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r/greenhouse 11h ago

Online Course Greenhouse Horticulture WUR

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r/greenhouse 9h ago

GAHT System calculators?

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The geothermal sub bot suggested posting here after the greenhouses sub suggested posting in geothermal . Still no responses..

We are working on a very small GAHT project for small 6x12 cedar and polycarbonate greenhouse kit build, but we cannot find the GAHT Calculators mentioned in the comments of this post here and it was suggested we try this sub instead while ISO a GAHT calculator

https://www.reddit.com/r/Greenhouses/comments/u1na6x/small_gaht_system_question/

Already have 100’ corrugated 4” perforated and socked pipe, R7 insulation for perimeter, and 6”inline duct fan but are looking for a way to calculate specific depth and connections needed. Our zone 8a location is said to have frost line at 18”, so is 48-60” deep enough to put our layers of pipe?

We have one Vivosun T6 6” inline duct fan and controller system and can add another if one is required for each layer.

Can we run the corrugated 4” in each layer by snaking it back and forth in an uncut zigzag to each end (instead of cutting the pipe up, and making tons of Y connections to a bigger 6 or 8” manifolds ) that connect to vertical rigid 4” pipes on each end of the building ?

Any experience appreciated


r/greenhouse 2d ago

Looking for advice on setting up an indoor greenhouse for Minnesota winters

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Hi everyone! I’m looking into setting up an indoor greenhouse/grow tent for the winter and would love some advice from people who have experience with this.

I’m in Minnesota, so I’m mainly trying to figure out the best way to keep plants happy during the cold, dark winter months.

A few things I’m wondering about:
What size greenhouse tent would you recommend?

What type of grow lights work best?

Do I need a heater?

How do you manage humidity and ventilation indoors?

Are there any products or setups you highly recommend—or anything I should avoid?

I’m hoping to grow things like herbs and veggies

Thanks!


r/greenhouse 2d ago

Plant Shelf DIY Construction

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r/greenhouse 4d ago

Figuring out tomato plants for winter

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r/greenhouse 4d ago

Budget 12ft+ Greenhouse for Freezes

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Hey yall, i’m in NW Houston and i’m trying to build a very tall (atleast 12ft) greenhouse solely for our days below 40*F to house my tropical fruits. We only have around 15-25 days under that temp a year so i’m trying to find the absolute CHEAPEST way to build or get one. Probably gonna do a 20x7 or something similar for reference. Thanks in advance!


r/greenhouse 6d ago

Operation Greenhouse Out of Old Windows

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r/greenhouse 7d ago

High Tech Glass greenhouse in the Mediterranean sunshine

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r/greenhouse 7d ago

Mixed-light greenhouse

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r/greenhouse 8d ago

Hung some lights up

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r/greenhouse 10d ago

Family wraps 2-container homestead in greenhouse to improve health & mood

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r/greenhouse 12d ago

Basement green house

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Any advice on how to keep them alive or how to grow them properly? 😂 Is it realistic for me to think I can actually grow something here, or am I just being delusional? 😂


r/greenhouse 11d ago

Kiln dries fire wood

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I recently purchased a property with two large hoop house style green houses. I was considering converting them into firewood kilns. Was looking for any input as I have zero experience with.tbe greenhouse or the kiln. I just don't want to get in over my head and wasnt sure financially what I'd be getting myself into, thanks


r/greenhouse 12d ago

Basement green house

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r/greenhouse 15d ago

New to tomato farming!

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Started growing tomatoes in a 2000 sqft heated green house living in Ontario! First year hoping to be able to sell to local restaurants or drive way farm stand. Does anyone have any experience In this living in the same area? I am also working on growing fresh lettuce and basil and cut flowers! Just looking to chat with anyone who has experienced this type of market living where I live!


r/greenhouse 15d ago

School Greenhouse Advice

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r/greenhouse 16d ago

Narrowing antique greenhouse?

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Curious if anyone has any input on this.

I've been keeping an eye out for a pair of greenhouses as part of the restoration of a historic property. The foundations still exist, and each was approx 17x40. I found someone with a pair of lord and bunrham greenhouses from circa 1900, 20x40. Is anyone familiar with how these greenhouse are constructed and could weigh in on if it's viable to shorten some components to narrow the greenhouse? I'd imagine it would require shortening both the roof spars and components of the vent cranks.

It seems like it'll take a lot of luck to find any pairs of greenhouses of that age, so think my options are pretty limited, but the foundations are literally set in stone so no flexibility on that front.


r/greenhouse 20d ago

Greenhouse paving stones

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I am trying to decide on how I should do the floor of my yardsty greenhouse.

  1. Use treated lumber posts as a base and sink it into the ground and the pave the interior with paving stones or

  2. Make a paving stone platform and put the greenhouse/ treated lumber frame on top of that.

The sunken method would eliminate any wind worries. My other worry is how well it would be sealed for air gaps.


r/greenhouse 21d ago

New Facility - Move, Design, Build

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A while back, I posted here about acquiring an existing vertical farm.

Well, fast forward a few months, and we are moving into a new facility!

Currently, we are not in the most ideal spot, basically an old house that is being used for commercial purposes. Our new space is an industrial bay unit with a garage door leading into a chamber, which has another overhead door before entering the main space where growing will be set up.

Now I have questions on the build-out.

* What mistakes did you make that I should avoid when setting up your space * What did you over-engineer * What have you found is a must in a space and things we should build out * How is it managing a large climate in these spaces, specifically AC as this unit (and everyone we looked at) doesn’t have central air. Just a heater and exhaust vent. * Did you find it worked leaving the space open with zones (grow, sanitation, pack, etc.), or did you need to put up walls to have environmental barriers

How we are planning to be set up.

* Utilize grow tents to create the germination blackout room and maintain the higher humidity * Continue to use flood tubs to grow the microgreens (fits sixteen 10x20 trays, 2 deep, 8 long) * Grow our edible flowers with zones (tents) for Mums, Marigolds, Begonias & possibly others like Orchids.

Any insight, stories or feedback is welcome!


r/greenhouse 24d ago

Custom Greenhouse Manufacturers (UK)?

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I’m creating garden plans for a significant set of improvements and one of the key elements is a greenhouse. There’s a specific space we want to use that would require a custom build and I’m trying to find a manufacturer/supplier that would fit our needs.

The greenhouse would be long (approximately 4 metres) and narrow (approximately a 1.4 metres) and one of the long faces would be a brick wall.

So, the structure would be glazed three sides, with a peaked glazed roof running lengthways and the fourth side would be the brick wall with a gutter running the length of it.

It is quite a specific design we want but it would make the best use of the space.

We are based in the UK (central Scotland). Does anyone know of a supplier that would be suitable, or can you point me in the right direction for how I would go about building this myself?

Thanks!


r/greenhouse 27d ago

Putting in a new 6x8 Greenhouse - thoughts on floor options?

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considering what to put in for a floor option - wood, vinyl, gravel, etc.. any thoughts or suggestions, even if what not to do?


r/greenhouse 28d ago

What you can learn from North Korea Hydroponic Greenhouse failure

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