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		<title>Advantages of a Lean To Greenhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 01:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the many different styles of greenhouses, the lean-to greenhouse can range from a quickly-built temporary lath-and-poly shelter for hardening off seedlings, to a solidly-built extension to the house with a foundation, heating, etc etc.
Between those extremes, many people find that a kit-built or ready made lean-to greenhouse is easy to build and extremely useful. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-97" title="Temporary lean to greenhouse-" src="http://www.greenhousetoolbox.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/lean-to-greenhouse-temporary-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" />Among the many different styles of greenhouses, the lean-to greenhouse can range from a quickly-built temporary lath-and-poly shelter for hardening off seedlings, to a solidly-built extension to the house with a foundation, heating, etc etc.</p>
<p>Between those extremes, many people find that a kit-built or ready made lean-to greenhouse is easy to build and extremely useful. The most important point to consider is the location &#8211; which way the greenhouse will face once it&#8217;s built. Since it only has one side and half a roof to collect sunlight instead of two sides, it&#8217;s very important that it get plenty of sun for as much of the day as possible (though in some locations, afternoon sun may be too hot).</p>
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<p>Some lean-to greenhouses are large enough that you can walk inside through a door at the end, others are smaller and accessed through the side. With a larger lean to greenhouse attached to the house, you can have a door from the house straight into the greenhouse, which is wonderful when the winter weather outside is frightful. It also allows the house to benefit in winter from the warm damp air from the greenhouse.</p>
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		<title>A Hobby Greenhouse Will Get You Growing!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 13:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevinw1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For people who would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer.  A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis.  It will, however, give you a place for a tomato plant or two and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For people who would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer.  A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis.  It will, however, give you a place for a tomato plant or two and some fresh greens even if you live in the northern regions.  Greenhouse enthusiasts even have their own association, called the Hobby Greenhouse Association, which publishes a quarterly magazine.  The organization also sponsers events and helps individuals connect to get help with the aspect of gardening that they are interested in, whether it&#8217;s growing cacti or saving seeds.</p>
<p>If you are in the market for a hobby greenhouse, there are several types on the market.  The smallest type is not large enough to walk into and must be accessed from the outside.  It resembles an old-fashioned phone booth made all of glass and outfitted with shelves.  This type is designed to fit as many plants as possible in as small a place as possible.  The shelves are made of glass to allow as much light as possible to reach plants on the lower shelves.  Another inexpensive version of this sort of hobby greenhouse is shelving covered with a zippered tent of clear plastic.  This sort of arrangement is great for the small-scale hobby gardener wanting a place to keep her flowers or houseplant starts.</p>
<p>There are a variety of designs of hobby greenhouse that are large enough to walk into but made entirely of clear glass or plastic.  They are often about the same size as a small storage building.  Some independent builders have started making these to sell locally.  Among national brands, one of the nicest is called the &#8220;Solar Prism.&#8221;  It is called this because of it&#8217;s unique construction.  This hobby greenhouse is made of a single piece of durable clear plastic which is designed to work like tiny prisms side by side.  They trap the rays of the sun and shoot them back into the greenhouse at all angles.  For this reason, these little  greenhouses are said to glow when the weather is cloudy.</p>
<p>Better hobby greenhouses are equipped with automatic sensors that open vents which allow ventilation and keep the interior temperatures from getting too high.  These are a great labor saver, but can get expensive.  Another benefit sometimes found in nicer greenhouses is a built in irrigation or misting system.  Members of the Hobby Greenhouse Association, or HGA, have invented many interesting designs of greenhouses.</p>
<p>If gardening is your hobby, greenhouse growing will interest you.  With a greenhouse, you can have the earliest tomatoes and salad greens all year.  You can also start seedlings for the main garden early in the spring when outdoor temperatures would kill them.  A hobby greenhouse can be a good investment.</p>
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		<title>How To Build Your Own Greenhouse- The Effective Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have the pleasure of making your own greenhouse. You may select from various designs and sizes you would like to create. Greenhouses, whether these are commercial greenhouses or for just  home improvement, give you comfort whenever you attend to your plants, vegetables, flowers, and orchids. It also gives the needed sunlight and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have the pleasure of making your own greenhouse. You may select from various designs and sizes you would like to create. Greenhouses, whether these are commercial greenhouses or for just  home improvement, give you comfort whenever you attend to your plants, vegetables, flowers, and orchids. It also gives the needed sunlight and humidity for these plants. You may relax and enjoy each time you visit a place where you have exerted all your time and effort in building you own greenhouse.</p>
<p>You  may save more money if you plan to build a small greenhouse- of course, greenhouse management is necessary. There are supplies and materials that you can utilize in order to build your own greenhouse. which should be just enough according to your allocated budget. If there is enough space that can cater a larger greenhouse, which is more advisable because you may maximize the place where you want to develop more plants and vegetables.</p>
<p>But how to build a greenhouse, by the way?If you really want to build a greenhouse where he can develop and propagate more plants, you may consider different factors that would be necessary on the type of greenhouses you would like to build. Here are some tips and factors you would like to consider in building you own greenhouse.</p>
<p>1.  You may think of using salvage materials if you intend to make a larger greenhouse. You may utilize these materials in designing and planning for a low cost budget greenhouse. This will also help you lessen the expenses of the other supplies and materials required.</p>
<p>2.  You should also consider the climate of the place where you live. An insulated greenhouse should be  necessary for cold climate areas. This will help you give the needed warmth and heat for your plants. For warm places, a greenhouse that has a shade control is be advisable.</p>
<p>3.  You also need to make sure that your greenhouse will be developed with appropriate air circulation spaces, ventilation, pest control soil, heaters for winter season, and humidity control devices. You may develop an environment that would be appropriate for the types of plants that will grow in the greenhouse.</p>
<p>4.  The area of the greenhouse should be developed  where there is enough sunlight. You may select a solar greenhouse for vegetables and exotic fruit bearing plants if you would like your greenhouse to be situated on the east-west part where your place is more exposed to sunlight.</p>
<p>You can develop and grow all sorts of plants with a versatile greenhouse. You may also grow from the grown plants to fill the greenhouse with a variety of plants.  Building your own greenhouse will be more enjoyable if it is done with the help of the family and friends.</p>
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		<title>Greenhouses &#8211; Choosing The Right Greenhouse Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 05:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Year Round Gardening
Having a greenhouse means you never have to quit gardening just because of weather conditions. You can keep on propagating cuttings and seeds and grow several plant varieties whatever the season.
When choosing a greenhouse design, consider weather conditions in your area when selecting a roof. For example, if you experience heavy [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Year Round Gardening</h3>
<p>Having a greenhouse means you never have to quit gardening just because of weather conditions. You can keep on propagating cuttings and seeds and grow several plant varieties whatever the season.</p>
<p>When choosing a greenhouse design, consider weather conditions in your area when selecting a roof. For example, if you experience heavy snows during the winter, most likely you will not select a flat or straight roof design, rather a roof that will allow the snow to slide off easily.</p>
<p>The standard free-standing with curved or peaked roof greenhouse is very popular and can be found in many gardens. The rectangular or square shape permits for utmost growing space for plants, usually designed with benches on the sides and at the back.</p>
<p>Lean-to or home or wall attached greenhouses designs are manufactured and used when there is limited space at the backyard.  These designs are very accessible and convenient for connecting much needed water and power supply.</p>
<p>Small solariums of various designs are widely available, medium and large sized greenhouses and even prefabricated kits for easy installation.</p>
<h3>Greenhouse Designs</h3>
<p>1. <strong>Gable greenhouse:</strong> This design type usually is attached to a wall or garage or any structure utilizing only half the gable&#8217;s actual gable design. Generally, this type has flat roof panels but slightly sloping and vertical sidewalls. At times, the gable types of them are also attached to another use of the end wall rather than sidewall.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Barn style greenhouse:</strong> This design type is, as the name suggests shaped similar to a barn having wide roof and interior and with shorter walls. This design is usually incorporated in a garden of country setting or theme or a rustic garden appeal. This design can be attached to another greenhouse or can be beautifully constructed in a garden freestanding.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Dome greenhouse:</strong> This design is identical to a dome, meaning it is half a ball and placed directly on land. This design can not be attached to a structure and can only be constructed as a freestanding type, as this design has no sidewalls. This type of greenhouse is a bit expensive to make due to the many pieces of different glazing that generally are needed to complete this design shape.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Gothic style greenhouse:</strong> This design type has a very historical gothic appearance. The walls and roof are formed in such a manner as to create a continuous form, allowing snow to fall down easily. This design type can be either attached or freestanding, however it is usually not recommended attached except when your home&#8217;s design is very much similar to a gothic design.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Hoop greenhouse:</strong> This type of design is constructed with a metal pipe or PVC to make the hoop&#8217;s shape then enclosed with plastic covering. This type of design is very cost effective on your initial purchase, but the maintenance of continuously replacing the cover (plastic) can add up.</p>
<p>You will find that the majority of them are manufactured from aluminum material that is weatherproof and lightweight. Galvanized steel also is sturdy and lightweight. Wood can be used, but make sure you use a lumber that has been pressure treated such as redwood or cedar since these are weather resistant.</p>
<h3>Greenhouse Features</h3>
<p>As to whatever greenhouse design should you decide on, be sure to look for a structure with the highest strength and stability. Your greenhouse must:</p>
<p>• Be capable of enduring extreme weather conditions, like very high winds and snowfall build up.</p>
<p>• Have the necessary support for grow lights, sidewall shelving and hanging baskets.</p>
<p>• Have an intricate detail of hinged screened storm doors, as well as large side or individual roof vents. The door may be easily adjusted to be dropped or lowered into the foundation&#8217;s opening so to get rid of an elevated step when you feel that it is needed.</p>
<p>There are a wide selection of greenhouse styles and sizes offered. If the costs limit your greenhouse size, keep in mind that the extensions can be added at a later date and as your budget permits. Most owners complain of a limited space when they built their greenhouse on a budget. So whatever design you choose, remember to get the largest that your money can buy.</p>
<p>Hilary Basile is a writer for MyGuidesUSA.com at <a href="http://www.myguidesusa.com" target="_new" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.myguidesusa.com?referer=');">http://www.myguidesusa.com</a>, you will find valuable tips and resources for handling life&#8217;s major events. Whether you&#8217;re planning a wedding, buying your first home, anxiously awaiting the birth of a child, contending with a divorce, searching for a new job, or planning for your retirement, you&#8217;ll find answers to your questions at MyGuidesUSA.com.</p>
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