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Building Your Own Greenhouse (Greenhouse Basics)


by Mark Freeman
by Heather Bellanca

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Sales Rank: 81034
Studio: Stackpole Books
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: Stackpole Books


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
The fundamentals of assembling a greenhouse and custom designing it to the gardener's needs, from simple cold frames to large free-standing and attached-to-the-house structures.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 8 reviews)

Good Read  
Want to build your own greenhouse. Books addresses some problems associated with air circulation, temperature control, building materials etc...
August 17, 2008

Going from garden to greenhouse!  
It made a giant leap into a small step: From a gardener to a greenhouse operator.

Buy the book and enjoy transformation and success!

June 26, 2008

I built one of the Greenhouses from this book  
This book was well written and offered many interesting greenhouse plans. I built a 22x40 foot model from the plans and have been very happy with the results.
January 12, 2007

Building Your Own Greenhouse (Greenhouse Basics)  
Pretty simple to follow instructions and drawings. Not the most exciting book of its kind I have read recently, but some good information and alternative building ideas.
January 30, 2006

The Least Expensive Way to Get Started  
This is simply a magnificent book on how to construct your own hobby greenhouse as well as other gardening structures such as simple cold frames or installing a bay window with a nice ledge in your home. The main advantage of building your own greenhouse is cost-savings; manufactured greenhouses are very expensive to buy and even more expensive to have assembled. And you don't need to be a handyman to put one together - in most cases you'll be building a frame to hold plastic sheeting to keep out the cold and let in the sun's rays. So what if it's a little crooked here or there? Chances are neither you nor anyone else will notice, but the flowering assortment of vegetables, fruits, and specimen plants will grab everyone's attention!

The author, Mark Freeman, shares his own experiences as well as the experiences of others in building greenhouse structures. First he explains how greenhouses work. Then he shows you every step toward the completion of your own hobby greenhouse. The rest of the chapters are 'Site Selection and Laying a Foundation', 'Framing', 'Glazing', 'Ventilation' (a very important chapter because successful greenhouse gardening hinges on this), 'Supplemental Heating, Insulation, and Heat Sinks', 'Plumbing and Wiring', and 'Shutters and Shades'. Sources for suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors are also listed in appendices. In conclusion, he shares designs for eleven different DIY greenhouse structures including a hoop house. Another design is called Mary's Madhouse (an attached second-floor solar greenhouse built lean-to fashion over top of an adjoining shed) and Alwin's Plumber's Friend is a greenhouse made from PVC pipe. Mark Freeman's greenhouse is attached to his home and includes a hot tub nestled among his seedlings and houseplants.

In short, this is a great resource for the home gardener who has thought about building his or her first little greenhouse because you will no doubt experience success without too much fuss.
January 09, 2006


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