Greenhouse Designs
How to Build a High Tech Greenhouse
You probably don’t want to be constantly looking after your
greenhouse yourself – opening the windows when it gets too hot,
going round every few days and all the rest. It’s much easier
to get automatic systems to do these chores for you.
To water your plants, you should install irrigation systems.
These are basically small pipes that run underground and slowly
release water into the soil – greenhouse models are very
similar to the ones used on commercial farms, only smaller.
These irrigation systems allow you to quite simply and easily
set how much water your plants are getting with a tap, instead
of you having to go and water them all by hand. Many plants
will also respond better to being watered at the roots than
they do to being watered on the topsoil, and they will often
grow bigger, which is an added bonus.
The other thing you need is a cooling system. While it might
seem odd to have a cooling system in a greenhouse, it is
possible for them to get so hot inside that all the plants will
get cooked and die, especially in a hot summer. Again, the
cooling system will be a series of underground pipes, allowing
hot air to be taken down underground and stored during the day,
and then released when it is cooler in the night.
While greenhouses might seem to be quite basic things
altogether, though, there’s nothing stopping you from going all
high-tech with them. More advanced systems have electronic
climate control, allowing you to set the exact temperature of
your greenhouse, and will open and close underground tubes and
other escape routes for hot air in order to keep the
temperature in your greenhouse tightly controlled. This can be
useful for growing plants that only do well in one specific
climate, such as some kinds of tropical flowers.
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