Different Types of Greenhouse Kits
Establishing and using a greenhouse for the home is an excellent way to save money on groceries, follow a healthier and more nutritious diet, conserve on energy, and help the environment at the same time. But greenhouses don’t grow on trees – they have to be put together. Not everyone has a trained builder in the family, or the budget to hire a specialist.
This is where greenhouse kits come in handy. If you aren’t looking for a fancy design but you need a basic and simple greenhouse for home use, this is a great way to get one set up without a huge investment of money or time.
Greenhouse kits vary widely in cost and design. A simple and economical variety can be found for under $40.00 or $50.00. This small structure might consist of nothing more than a two-foot square fabric tent where one can house a few plants and extend their growing season.
In this price-range, you might also find a basic enclosure for a greenhouse, which will provide the framework and support which can then be covered in the material of your choice.
Moving up the line, you can find more serious setups for anywhere between $400 and $900, which would include either fabric or glass walls, and provide sufficient space for growing a full set of vegetables or other plants. Larege greenhouses, from 10 to 20 square feet in size, can cost a few thousand dollars. But this may still be far simpler than building the entire structure from scratch.
Once you’ve found and purchased your greenhouse kit, you will need to assemble it yourself. (It is, after all, a kit.) But you will have step-by-step instructions, and all the parts you need, cut and sized to fit, and previously tested by the manufacturers.
While setting up any greenhouse requires an investment of money and time, you should be able to gradually recoup your investment, providing that you actually utilize your greenhouse. The amount of money that can be saved by growing one’s own food is easy to underestimate – particularly where large families are concerned.
Growing food inside a greenhouse is extroverting, fun, and educational. It can also make it possible for you to grow your garden at all times of the year, instead of being limited to certain seasons. Going out and buying gardening equipment and seeds can be frustrating when you get so busy with work that by the time you’re ready to work on your garden, it is too late in the year.
A greenhouse can give you the extra leeway you need, and make it possible to have fresh home-grown vegetables year-round. It might also make it possible for you to grow the plants which normally wouldn’t grow in your region at all. Such as – who knows, chilli peppers in Montana?
About the author: Megan Barlow helps others understand how they can live cleaner and more environmentally-friendly lives with green living techniques. To learn more, visit her blogs on Sustainable Building and Design and Living Green.
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