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Old 03-25-2018, 05:53 AM
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A wish has finally come true. A greenhouse! OK, read between the lines : a new learning curve.
As I am in Europe (Germany), I thought i would share the experience, as wee do have different conditions and, our costs and available materials are different. I mean, electric heating, you must be joking.

Basic infos: 3m x 5m x 3m high (at gabel), about 40 m³ volume (remember 1m = 39.+ inches, say 40" for easy conversion, so 1m³ is about 100 ft.³)
Cement tile flooring (gray and cheap) on 10cm Sand.
Foundation poured cement wall 40cm deep
Wall Isol-glas 16mm, Ug-Wert 2,0, Liight transparence 81%, UV-transparent 30%
Roof Plexiglas 16mm chambered panels, Ug-Wert 2,2, transparence 91% , UV 100% transparent
Frame Aluminium
Heating Propane gas
Temperatur Nights min. 14°C
Humidity 60%-80%
Constant air movement via Ventilator
3 Roof windows with automatic openers
Sliding door

As I was researching materials I found plexi-similar panels, but they allowed less light through and were not UV-transparent. Also, the thermal qualities were not optimal. Considerably cheaper, but this is MY GREENHOUSE! Do it once, do it right. - Penny for the pound - pay now or pay later....you get the picture.

I had the wall in isolation glass, as this gives a better optic and, although not as transparent, is certainly enough for the sides. I could have used it for the roof and, in retrospect, it may have made little difference (other than being less expensive), as a shade cloth is still required for the Summer. Our Winters are pretty dark, which made me er to the more light side of the equation.

The propane heating was the best solution and this little guy is doing the job. Going through about 22K each week, when nights are around the freezing point in the garden. On sunny days the temps reach 25°C on their own. A ventilator is a must, preventing warm spots near the windows, etc.

I have had this since about November 2017 and the growth on the plants has improved markedly. Did manage to give two Vandas some leaf-burn. Yes, learning curve!

Jamie
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What a beautiful greenhouse! It sounds like you put a lot of research and hard work into it, and now you and your plants are enjoying it very much.
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Old 03-25-2018, 10:53 AM
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ALRIGHTY!! that looks great! I love sitting out in mine watching it snow...it is WONDERFUL!! I will pop a cork of champagne in your honor!!

I know propane can get pricey, my 12x24' one in north Carolina cost me $400 a month when I shut it down....keep an electric heater as backup also!....and a temp alarm!

CONGRATULATIONS!
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Congratulations! The greenhouse is beautiful, I’m very jealous. It looks as if it is working out wonderfully for you and your plants. The setting in your yard is just perfect, appeas as if it has been waiting for this greenhouse. Enjoy!
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Great structure and lovely setting. I'd love to do some shopping in there!
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Congratulations! The greenhouse is beautiful, I’m very jealous. It looks as if it is working out wonderfully for you and your plants. The setting in your yard is just perfect, appeas as if it has been waiting for this greenhouse. Enjoy!
Pattywack, I actually built the stone wall and raised the garden just for the greenhouse. Needed to set it in scene. The 'lawn' area below the GH will now be a moss garden, as it is very wet in Cologne and that piece is in 80% shade. Had tried grass, never worked well. Go with the flow.
Thanks for the kind words!
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Pattywack, I actually built the stone wall and raised the garden just for the greenhouse. Needed to set it in scene. The 'lawn' area below the GH will now be a moss garden, as it is very wet in Cologne and that piece is in 80% shade. Had tried grass, never worked well. Go with the flow.
Thanks for the kind words!
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You certainly have set the scene! It looks perfect and a moss garden will only enhance the look! Very nice.
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Beautiful! Is that a Chamaerops palm? In Cologne? Do you cover it during cold snaps?
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Beautiful! Is that a Chamaerops palm? In Cologne? Do you cover it during cold snaps?
Hallo, Mate! not Chamaerops, but Trachycarpus fortunei, which does very well in Cologne. Apparently it can handle -30°C, which we never see. From the mountains in China. Biggest issue is wind damage in the early Spring. We get some nasty storms and the fronds get a bit shredded. I really should tie it up around now, but, with the rains, I'm afraid of crown rot. I just trim the nasty fronds and enjoy the flowers.

The local botanical garden (Köln Flora) recently planted an allee of about 80 Trachys.. Looks fab! I#ve tried other palms and ferns, but this is the tough one. Just plant and go.
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Looks great.
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