I've had a greenhouse (2m * 3m and free) for going on 3 years and am very pleased with the success it's brought. We grow tomatoes, aubergines, peppers and cucumbers in the greenhouse. Have grown melons successfully and would like to again but don't have enough space currently.
Now considering a new one and hatching a mad scheme for a lean-to against a purpose built back wall.
The plan would be to get a handyman to build a suitable (blockwork?) wall and base (perhaps with underfloor insulation) then buy a lean-to to erect against it. Wall would about 4m long be oriented east - west with greenhouse on south side.
Leaning to towards a lean-to since we have covered most of the north side of the current one with reflective foil and considering adding insulation board also. So it looks to me like the north half of a ridge greenhouse is a heat sink and waste of time.
Plan would be to try to get more-or-less year round production of the crops mentioned in top of the post.
We are in sunny far west of Cornwall with a very mild climate.
Would start late summer to commission it in the winter.
Any observations on the scheme?
Now considering a new one and hatching a mad scheme for a lean-to against a purpose built back wall.
The plan would be to get a handyman to build a suitable (blockwork?) wall and base (perhaps with underfloor insulation) then buy a lean-to to erect against it. Wall would about 4m long be oriented east - west with greenhouse on south side.
Leaning to towards a lean-to since we have covered most of the north side of the current one with reflective foil and considering adding insulation board also. So it looks to me like the north half of a ridge greenhouse is a heat sink and waste of time.
Plan would be to try to get more-or-less year round production of the crops mentioned in top of the post.
We are in sunny far west of Cornwall with a very mild climate.
Would start late summer to commission it in the winter.
Any observations on the scheme?
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