Building a greenhouse step by step

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Building a greenhouse step by step

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There are also infrared gas burners that will serve as an additional source of heat. But they need to be shielded from the ceiling and from plants. It is best to place such a burner inside a large pipe open on both sides. The combustion products of natural gas are almost harmless to plants, unlike the combustion products of wood and coal.

How to build (make) a greenhouse for winter israel mobile database (warm, year-round or winter) with your own hands? So, in order:

Explore the area.
Think over the design of a winter (year-round) greenhouse - sketch out a preliminary project (drawings, diagrams of the future structure that you will make with your own hands).
Prepare (buy) materials.
Change the project if necessary due to the absence or presence of certain materials.
We mark out the place for the greenhouse and dig a trench for the foundation.
We make concrete and pour it into the trench (board formwork or reinforcement can be used, but is not necessary).
We waterproof the resulting foundation with roofing felt.
We build a base from red or white brick, or the same concrete.
Assemble the frame. The side posts of the frame can be attached to the base in different ways, depending on what materials are used. These can be anchors if you need to attach wood to concrete. If metal is attached to brick, you can simply leave space in the base for the posts, and after the posts are installed, fill them with concrete.
Fig.5 Frame during assembly

When the frame is ready, it is time to think about heating. Install potbelly stoves and chimneys. In the right places of the frame, it is necessary to make an outlet for the chimney. It is a square of tin or plywood with a hole in the center the size of the pipe. This is necessary so that the hot pipe does not come into contact with the covering material when the greenhouse is covered.
Prepare the lighting areas. The simplest are hanging fluorescent lamps. They require hooks attached to the frame on which they will hang. You don’t have to be particularly inventive with the wiring – you can use a regular extension cord and a socket in the nearest electrified building.
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