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I am hoping to build a greenhouse about 15 feet by 30 feet. I am looking at
a metal frame with high quality plastic for covering.
Anyone built one themselves? I am interested in the costs and types of
design.
This will be a free standing greenhouse about 10 feet from my garage. Any
information apppreciated. I have a carpenter friend who is willing to help
me build when I find a good design.
John Bachman
01-05-2005, 12:48 AM
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 22:03:55 GMT, "snow" >
wrote:
>I am hoping to build a greenhouse about 15 feet by 30 feet. I am looking at
>a metal frame with high quality plastic for covering.
>Anyone built one themselves? I am interested in the costs and types of
>design.
>This will be a free standing greenhouse about 10 feet from my garage. Any
>information apppreciated. I have a carpenter friend who is willing to help
>me build when I find a good design.
>
My experience is that it only costs 2 - 3 times as much to do one
myself versus buying a kit. That seems a small price to pay for the
satisfaction ;-)
John
Oxymel of Squill
01-05-2005, 01:50 PM
made mine out of wood, avoids all those draughts. It's a lean to using two
stone walls for their heat retention. 13' x 6' using horticultural glass for
the wall and twin layer plastic for the roof and door cost me £700
"snow" > wrote in message
news:fhTce.2235$KP.1581@trndny02...
>I am hoping to build a greenhouse about 15 feet by 30 feet. I am looking at
> a metal frame with high quality plastic for covering.
> Anyone built one themselves? I am interested in the costs and types of
> design.
> This will be a free standing greenhouse about 10 feet from my garage. Any
> information apppreciated. I have a carpenter friend who is willing to help
> me build when I find a good design.
>
>
VMWOOD
01-05-2005, 02:29 PM
Built my own 8 x 16 lean-to last summer. The cost was about the same as
a cheaper kit but is much better built. Also most kits don't give too
much thought to exhaust fans and ventilation. Unless you only want to
use for a very short time each year this is just as inportant as
heating. You can view my greenhouse at the link below.
Marv-Montezuma, IA
http://community.webshots.com/user/vmwood
William W. Plummer
01-05-2005, 04:34 PM
VMWOOD wrote:
> Built my own 8 x 16 lean-to last summer. The cost was about the same as
> a cheaper kit but is much better built. Also most kits don't give too
> much thought to exhaust fans and ventilation. Unless you only want to
> use for a very short time each year this is just as inportant as
> heating. You can view my greenhouse at the link below.
>
> Marv-Montezuma, IA
> http://community.webshots.com/user/vmwood
>
Is your greenhouse set on the ground? Or are there sonotubes? Would it
have been better to have it a few inches above ground to prevent
continuous contact with moisture?
sue and dave
01-05-2005, 10:38 PM
Snow,
There an awful lot to define before you can expect decent answers to your
question.
just for example:
location ( where you live)
siting on your site, relative to the sun
what you want to do inside the greenhouse... annuals, veggies, propagation
of orchids or other specialties..and lots in between
Hobby or business? do you need town permits for this structure?
how much of the year do you expect to use it, how you will heat it AND cool
it, what your water source will be....
without knowing these things, I think any answers are just shots in the
dark.
Sue
Western Maine
"snow" > wrote in message
news:fhTce.2235$KP.1581@trndny02...
> I am hoping to build a greenhouse about 15 feet by 30 feet. I am looking
at
> a metal frame with high quality plastic for covering.
> Anyone built one themselves? I am interested in the costs and types of
> design.
> This will be a free standing greenhouse about 10 feet from my garage. Any
> information apppreciated. I have a carpenter friend who is willing to help
> me build when I find a good design.
>
>
VMWOOD
01-05-2005, 11:24 PM
Greenhouse sets on a landscape timber frame. Have weed barrier & pea
gravel floor.
Marv-Montezuma, IA
http://community.webshots.com/user/vmwood
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