When offering heating and cooling suggestions for optimum climate control for your greenhouse, we ask our customers three things:
Answering these questions will help you to discover the environment that will work best for you. The next step is choosing the best glazing to achieve your goals most efficiently whether that means a cool, warm or hot greenhouse.
In colder months, using an energy curtain across the bench will keep the lower half toasty warm.
Line the interior walls for added insulation and reuse materials that you would typically throw in the garbage.
Create a thermal heat sync by filling black rain barrels with water. It will heat up during the day and release the warmth at night.
Circulation helps to maintain even temperatures, controls condensation and keeps pests at bay. Place your heater on the floor towards the back of the greenhouse closest to the door (the source of heat loss). Put a circulating fan on bench level pointing up and towards the door. This will create a circular motion of needed air for your plants and increase efficiency in the greenhouse.
This matrix is only a guideline for planning your greenhouse. Often times there are microclimates within these zones that require additional planning including lower zone areas that also get very warm in summer - additional cooling equipment may be required.
Our team of greenhouse experts have a climate calculator that will provide your needs based on what you would like to grow and your location. We love being able to discuss your specific needs and climate with you.
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