Choosing a Foundation for your DIY Greenhouse


One of the first steps after the decision to build a greenhouse or conservatory, is the choice of a foundation / floor covering. Remember that most of the low cost DIY kits do not include greenhouse soils. Any type of foundation has its own price tag and take different amounts of work and time to build. What type of flooring you choose, install, should be with a little knowledge, you will be able to do it myself!

Depending on the size of theGreenhouse / conservatory you going to build, you may need a foundation or not. Small hobby greenhouses usually need no basis at all, because they heat up easily. Larger greenhouses and conservatories need a basis to add heat during the day and use it to keep warm the greenhouse gases in the night.

If you choose your greenhouse, you need a foundation, there are a few things that he should:


Drainage - There must be a way, it can drain water from aroundGreenhouse. If you spill water or a misting system, proper drainage is the key. If water does not drain, it will collect on the ground and in pots. Standing water supports many types of algae and insect growth. The high humidity and moist growing atmosphere provide a perfect breeding ground for various species of mosquitoes, flies and worms. You can breed in almost any accumulation of stagnant water that remains in force for the next several days. I can not stress enough how important itproper drainage in your greenhouse.

Anchorage - To prevent your DIY greenhouse from blowing away in the wind, anchoring it to the floor important. Most of the DIY Greenhouse Kits are using lightweight materials such as PVC and polycarbonate sheets. Due to the low weight of the greenhouse, move or turn around a greenhouse gusts.

Weed Barrier - Weeds will do their best to creep into your greenhouse, it is important that appropriateMeasures to prevent it so. You may not realize the importance of controlling weeds in and around your greenhouse. Besides being an eyesore, weeds can harbor insects, viruses, bacteria, which can be transferred to your greenhouse plants. It is important to weed block fabrics or plastic sheeting before your foundation. I've heard never to use mulch or straw may be because it is a nest for bugs and pests.

Antifreeze - Most small to medium DIYGreenhouses do not need to extend concrete footers below the frost line. However foundations for greenhouses glazed 12 "x 16" or larger should. This does not apply to the typical DIY greenhouse.

There are many types of greenhouse / conservatory bases for selection. The size, budget, and the appearance of your greenhouse will help you decide to install the flooring in your DIY greenhouse. Here are a few types of greenhouse Foundation / Covering:


Dirt - A dirtSoil is the cheapest way to flooring there is in most greenhouse gas installations in the dirt already there. The advantage of a clay soil is that the water will absorb light and the natural warmth and benefit from it. The downside is it has a dirt foundation can be a mess. Too much water is mixed with the dirt and you can begin to make mud pies! Maybe you could use a bit of gravel to help the chaotic dirt and mud.

Treated wood - A dirtStock is also a cost-based option, since you usually can pick it up pretty cheap at your local hardware store. The most important thing about wood as your greenhouse foundation sure it does pre-treated and that you continue to know to treat the wood. If your floor does not claim that it is not used to the humidity and water in your greenhouse in the garden. Be careful about the different types of treated wood can be used as a corrupt common steel askAluminum and low-grade zinc-plated hardware.

Concrete - concrete floor is among the large greenhouses and is ideal for areas with harsh winter freezes frequently. When considering using concrete as a foundation / floor in a big greenhouse, you need a professional, the actual contact with water lying reach the sewer. Concrete floors and a large for the storage of heat and easy to clean and maintain. The downside of having a concrete foundation is that itpermanently.

Brick / Stone - A tile or stone is also a common basis for choice. Add sufficient spacing between the stones / bricks will drain the water and absorbs easily into the ground. Bricks and stones and keep the heat very well and are a good choice if cold weather will be a theme in your greenhouse.

Once you have decided on the proper greenhouse foundation / floor, it is important to take time and install it correctly. Be sure to remove anyLawn, grass, weeds, etc. .. As a first step. Then, always, always, always start with a leveled and packed dirt. By building your foundation as square and solid as possible, the greenhouse gas bring you years of enjoyment.



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