Benefits
of a Lean To Greenhouse..
There are different types of greenhouse design including detached and
gutter connected. If your outside area is small and space is a
priority, a lean to greenhouse may be the answer and there are other
benefits apart from saving space. Leaning against a wall means more
protection and heat than glass can provide. The benefit of the wall
being south facing is that fruit plants growing against the warm
brickwork can thrive protected and sheltered, including fruits such as
grapes, nectarines and peaches.
Protection from the northern wind is an advantage of a south
facing
installation. The wall may be that of your house, a garage or an
outbuilding. Some lean to greenhouses have glass panels from the ground
up and some
have wooden bases. Of course, the more glass there is in the structure,
the more the plants will benefit from sunlight. For gardeners needing a
bit more room, there is the three quarter span greenhouse.
Choosing a
greenhouse kit can save money and this applies to the lean to variety.
As with any kind of greenhouse, locating it to get maximum sunshine
will bring rewards. Facing south or southeast will bring enough
sunlight without exposure to hot, baking afternoons. The greenhouse
will come with roof ventilation and / or louvre window vents and the
classic widths are four, six or eight feet. Many have aluminium frames
that will not rust or become warped and toughened glass may be an
optional extra.
This greenhouse design is ideal for a kitchen garden with produce
conveniently next to the house. Some people use the lean to, not as a
greenhouse, but as a sort of mini conservatory. Whatever the use, a
lean to is easier to put in gas, electricity or water than a free
standing structure away from the house, which is another financial
saving. The lean to can be designed to match the brickwork of the house
and look like an attractive extension or it can blend in with a walled
garden or courtyard. A door can be installed at each end of the
greenhouse. Placing a lean to in the corner, using two walls, is
referred to as an abutting lean to greenhouse.
Even though it is not a free standing structure, your lean to
greenhouse just may require a
permit and permission to build. Check the local building code for the
requirements in your area. The work involved is worthwhile, as a well
constructed lean to will add value to your property and give you lots
of enjoyment.
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