Greenhouse Foundation Choices
When you are getting read to
erect your greenhouse you have a few choices to make about whether you
want a foundation or what type of foundation you would like to have. Keep
in mind that each type of foundation has its own price tag and amount
of work to build, but many are easily accomplished with just a little
know how. You can hire a contractor to build you foundation if you must
but it does cost a little more but you can have it done by a professional
if you like.
Depending on the size of the greenhouse, you may need
a foundation or not. Larger greenhouse owners like to use a foundation
to absorb the heat during the day to keep the greenhouse warm all night.
You do have a few choices. The three types of greenhouse foundations are
treated wood, concrete and brick. There are many hobby greenhouse kits
that do not require a foundation at all because they are so easy to heat.
Popular flooring for a smaller hobby greenhouse is the use of wood because
it is less expensive.
You can build a foundation out of many types of sizes
of wood, brick or block. When you are considering using concrete for the
foundation and the floor of your greenhouse you might like to learn about
water drains to keep the floor dry in the greenhouse.
When you are starting to build a foundation for your
greenhouse make sure your start with a level dirt floor. Build your foundation
and walls as square and solid as possible so that you can trust your greenhouse
for years to come.
If you are going to put something below the foundation
of your greenhouse because you are worried about moisture creeping up
into the greenhouse, consider the use of plastic sheeting of some type
as insulation. Never use mulch or straw, as this will become a nest for
bugs and pests that will wreak havoc in your greenhouse and with your
plants.
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