Inexpensive Greenhouse Floorings
When you are buying a greenhouse,
you are often left with one last question: What type of flooring should
I have? What types of flooring are there available? The answers to these
questions are totally up to you. When I built my greenhouse I choose a
concrete flooring just because I wanted to add the heat and water to my
greenhouse in the middle of the spring months without the mess
of mud or dirt. I just dont like big messes I guess you would say
because when I use water I always make a mess. Like I said though there
are many types of flooring that you can choose from, and it will depend
on how much you want to spend in the greenhouse and what you are going
to use the greenhouse to grow to help you choose what type of flooring
you want. You could have a dirt floor, a stone floor, a shell floor covering,
a brick floor, or a concrete or wood floor. Here we are going to discuss
dirt floors, stone floors and shell floors for your greenhouse, as they
are the most inexpensive.
A dirt floor is the most inexpensive. You will pack
the floor as you continue to walk on it and as you continue to put object
in the greenhouse. There is an advantage to having a dirt floor
the water will absorb easily when you should spill or use the misters.
If you are putting the greenhouse a few feet in to the ground you will
also benefit from the natural heat of the dirt floor as well.
A stone floor requires a little bit of work but you
could get all of your materials for free if you are a little bit creative.
A stone floor is simply putting flat shaped large stones on the greenhouse
floor put down into the dirt. You will still have dirt between the stones
so water can easily absorb into the ground when you use watering systems.
You can get free stones buy going to a place where someone is building
a home, you could go out in to a wooded area that has a creek near by,
or you could go to a major highway nearby that is built into the side
of a mountain and pick rocks from the sides of the road. Of course you
need truck and a strong back, but these are viable options for getting
stones for free.
A shell floor in your greenhouse can be inexpensive
if you use a little bit of your time and creativity in gathering the shell.
Most all greenhouse kits are easily staked into the ground and you dont
even need to build a frame for the greenhouse to sit on so when you are
left with a dirt floor, you can add shell to keep the dust and mud down
if you like. Of course is you are making your greenhouse two or three
feet down in to the earth you also will be taking advantage of the natural
heating from the soil and you can also drain the water you use right back
into the soil. In order to get free you would need to go along the sides
of the road and scrape up the shell. This is easy in the country, but
in the city you might have a little more problems. You can also buy shell
in bags from your local home store fairly cheap, but you will have to
buy just a few bags at a time to make the price seem small because it
will take many bags to fill the floor of the greenhouse.
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