I was thinking the same thing. Other than that it is a great project. It can easily be modified to fit any space, need or budget. 🙋🏼♀️🇵🇦🏴🏴
@@SaintShion there are many different ways to have ventilation for a greenhouse, since it was a do it yourself plan( which I love by the way!) I would have maybe used an old window that could open and just frame it in, it also depends on a few things you know? Types of plants growing, location and temperature. Does it snow there? They could be place on the roof or even on one of the walls! They also even make automatic ones and stuff that can be set up in a timer. Now the fan or air circulation is important for a few things. First it simulates wind for plants and seedlings so that they build stronger roots and become “bulkier” or just stronger in general, then it also helps with heat distribution and movement, decreases the chance of fungus and pests, things like that! I hope this helps. I’m a Cobb county master gardener in Georgia, so let me know if you need anything else. You can also contact your local county extension office for any and all other info!
@@jessemcinnis9524 Oh wow, thank you so much for your help! Im in California, so I wanted to set up a greenhouse to protect some of the more fragile plants. I didn't know the winf part. I'll definitely have my husband set a timer system since he's engineer. He'll get excited over your ideas, too! I really appreciate your advice! 😁💜
@@slantdwave Looked like he screwed it all down. & If you are referring to the small holes at the end of each corrugated channel, that might not be enough when everything inside is just being zapped by concentrated Sun rays/extreme heat levels.
@@motog4-75 he meant that the angle the roof is on, combined with the thickness of the lumber (since the roof panel is attached on top), makes a gap at the front and back edge of the roof. That should allow quite a bit of heat to escape by convection... but that's a problem in itself if you want the plants to be protected from cold in spring/ fall. Also, regardless of temp, plants need a breeze to shake them and build stem strength, so a fan would be a good addition.
Beautiful. But looking at this through the eyes of living in Texas and all I'm thinking is how that's gonna cook your plants and blow away in a tornado. 😅
Всё здорово 👍 не хватает фундамента из бруса и антисептиком, форточки и больше сделать угол наклона крыши, чтобы зимой снег съезжал сам. Иначе может продавить крышу в снежных регионах
@@ИнессаКоролева-п1х спасибо) но вообще это странно - ставить теплицу даже в теплом регионе без фундамента) рейки будут подвергаться воздействию окружающей среды, а ещё может быть сильный ветер + без форточки - это душегубка же.
@@ИнессаКоролева-п1хВы на основе одного коммента к одному случайному видео в Ютубе уже сделали такой вывод и как бы возвысились над всеми остальными нерусскими и непрактичными? Интересная логика.
This would be my husbands dream. He’s a landscaper and we can’t currently fit one where we live, but I can picture him building his greenhouse one day and that makes me smile 🥰
@@susannebrunberg4174 we built a greenhouse last month in our garden. A lot bigger than this. But out foundation is simply 4 earth anchors that you screw down into the ground, and supports a square frame of pressure treated 2×8 that has a tiny bit of ground clearance, then the rest is built on top of that. Super simple and the anchors cost us like $5 per or something, basically nothing. It was a lot easier than casting concrete pillars, and if we want to remove it one day we simply screw them out of the ground.
@@williamofhler5613they are usually made out of fiberglass and are made for awnings. A friend of mine has the roof of her awning made with those and they look the same now as they did over 8 years ago. We live in the low desert. Maybe they like the dryness? I also think there are different grades of them.
@@susanlisson7066 yes same here! We get mild hurricanes every now and again. And someone mention the weight of snow in the winter. Another thing I'd have to watch out for!
Love it! If it’s still possible, I recommend to try to add way to ventilate the greenhouse, maybe by adding some windows which can open/close, vents in the walls, or maybe even a mechanism to open the roof with! This since it’s best for the plants to have some airflow otherwise it becomes a sauna at some point, it also prevents pests and helps with pollination 🐝
this plastic goes in waves, one touches the wood, the second forms a hole, 1000 holes appear. I don't think we need another window. Plus you can adjust the temperature with the door..
Yea I don't know where this is but you're going to overcook whatever you put in here. 14 years in landscaping, 5 years head grower. You n🎉a good outdoor fan too.
@@elainesrottenbottom296yes I had a few workers over who just ate at a taco truck They all farted while working in my greenhouse and all my plants started to wilt Most never recovered
LOVE this. I used the clear ice blue corrugated plastic to do a lean to garden. I loved it. I mention to people to try these panels they’re amazing, then they go with something else, I just think what potential more light could’ve brought in and it fairly sturdy. I want to build another one. You did a beautiful job on this one!
I love this build. It makes it look accessible for many/most. It could be modified for individual needs. It turned out very attractive and looks very functional.
Glue to ground with concrete... bottom and sides so it doesn't kite away like my covered gazebo decided to do in a wicked MD thunderstorm😊😊😊Great job! Good ❤
Nice, but personally I wouldn't place the wood directly on the ground and I would plan for water drainage and ventilation at ground level. That being said I have never built a green house so I might be wrong 😊
Aluminum paint is pretty expensive, but we painted all of our posts and anything that touch the dirt with the aluminum paint because my brother-in-law who’s a carpenter said that keeps it from rotting in the ground I would love to have one. I have all my plants on my deck, which is rotting. I think I would attach it to the window of my bedroom so I could just open the window and be in my garden.
I’ve been looking on TH-cam how to build a simple greenhouse. I think this is the one that I can build it myself for a 60 yrs old woman, and identify myself as prostrated gardener 😂😂😂😂😂 I’m planning to go to Home Depot or Lowe’s and show this video. Who ever comes up the right material and free cut for me, I’m 👍
That looks really nice, but what about hail damage and ventilation? I also would like to have it be heated year-round so that I can keep my plants outside during the winter.
Can you please share your plans for this? I’d love to build one for my partner.
I’m working on it and will share once I make them 👍🏼
Where will plans be posted? Thanks!
@@JustinDavis-uu4lgupdate on my ig and posted on my website
I can’t wait for the plans! This looks like a relatively straight forward build. ❤
@@dillyboomama did the plans come in?
Awesome! As a master gardener I would recommend ventilation and fans, and also securing it to the ground for winds and storms
I was thinking the same thing. Other than that it is a great project. It can easily be modified to fit any space, need or budget. 🙋🏼♀️🇵🇦🏴🏴
What kind a ventilation would be best?
@@SaintShion just a couple of windows
@@SaintShion there are many different ways to have ventilation for a greenhouse, since it was a do it yourself plan( which I love by the way!) I would have maybe used an old window that could open and just frame it in, it also depends on a few things you know? Types of plants growing, location and temperature. Does it snow there? They could be place on the roof or even on one of the walls! They also even make automatic ones and stuff that can be set up in a timer. Now the fan or air circulation is important for a few things. First it simulates wind for plants and seedlings so that they build stronger roots and become “bulkier” or just stronger in general, then it also helps with heat distribution and movement, decreases the chance of fungus and pests, things like that! I hope this helps. I’m a Cobb county master gardener in Georgia, so let me know if you need anything else. You can also contact your local county extension office for any and all other info!
@@jessemcinnis9524 Oh wow, thank you so much for your help! Im in California, so I wanted to set up a greenhouse to protect some of the more fragile plants. I didn't know the winf part. I'll definitely have my husband set a timer system since he's engineer. He'll get excited over your ideas, too! I really appreciate your advice! 😁💜
Nice, but you need some ventilation and some air movement, or it's a solar oven
I think the walls are ventilated. Not sure though. Like maybe clear vertical ventilation blinds that can be opened and closed.
@@wkjeom
Nope they are not. Just clear corrugated plastic sheets. Might as well have stuck a hot tub/jacuzzi in there instead.
@@motog4-75 the top is open
@@slantdwave
Looked like he screwed it all down. & If you are referring to the small holes at the end of each corrugated channel, that might not be enough when everything inside is just being zapped by concentrated Sun rays/extreme heat levels.
@@motog4-75 he meant that the angle the roof is on, combined with the thickness of the lumber (since the roof panel is attached on top), makes a gap at the front and back edge of the roof.
That should allow quite a bit of heat to escape by convection... but that's a problem in itself if you want the plants to be protected from cold in spring/ fall.
Also, regardless of temp, plants need a breeze to shake them and build stem strength, so a fan would be a good addition.
Beautiful. But looking at this through the eyes of living in Texas and all I'm thinking is how that's gonna cook your plants and blow away in a tornado. 😅
wow ~:; yes,, definitely !!
Se supone que tiene protector para los rayos UB las chapas de policarbonato.
@@StellamarisMaidana-s8wUV or not it would still become an oven inside without any ventilation
Here in Wyoming it would collapse under snow load. Or blow away. 🤣
@@WyattBest её заносят на зиму в сарай)
Всё здорово 👍 не хватает фундамента из бруса и антисептиком, форточки и больше сделать угол наклона крыши, чтобы зимой снег съезжал сам. Иначе может продавить крышу в снежных регионах
Вот мы, русские, очень практичные! Классный ваш комментарий!
@@ИнессаКоролева-п1х спасибо) но вообще это странно - ставить теплицу даже в теплом регионе без фундамента) рейки будут подвергаться воздействию окружающей среды, а ещё может быть сильный ветер + без форточки - это душегубка же.
@@ИнессаКоролева-п1хВы на основе одного коммента к одному случайному видео в Ютубе уже сделали такой вывод и как бы возвысились над всеми остальными нерусскими и непрактичными?
Интересная логика.
@@kometa_smmребята молодые научатся ещё. Опыт дело наживное.😅
У них климат теплее нашего
This would be my husbands dream. He’s a landscaper and we can’t currently fit one where we live, but I can picture him building his greenhouse one day and that makes me smile 🥰
You need a foundation, that will just rot sitting on the ground.
Also, the chance to be flipped by the wind.
I thought about it, but I don't know... Would like to build something similar but what would that foundation be, I mean material?
@@susannebrunberg4174 we built a greenhouse last month in our garden. A lot bigger than this. But out foundation is simply 4 earth anchors that you screw down into the ground, and supports a square frame of pressure treated 2×8 that has a tiny bit of ground clearance, then the rest is built on top of that. Super simple and the anchors cost us like $5 per or something, basically nothing. It was a lot easier than casting concrete pillars, and if we want to remove it one day we simply screw them out of the ground.
That plastic sheeting will rot out from the sun in a year or so. Turns white and becomes brittle
@@williamofhler5613they are usually made out of fiberglass and are made for awnings. A friend of mine has the roof of her awning made with those and they look the same now as they did over 8 years ago. We live in the low desert. Maybe they like the dryness? I also think there are different grades of them.
Beautiful. My dream is to have a beautiful greenhouse one day. Nothing big, just simple and beautiful. ❤
where I live this would blow away
Anchor it to the ground ❤
Same that’s why hubby anchored ours into concrete slabs.
@@susanlisson7066 that is a great idea, couple extra steps, but nothing too difficult and definitely worth it! The overall project is great!
@@heavens00 It had to be done as we’re close to the coast and we get strong winds 50% of the time.
@@susanlisson7066 yes same here! We get mild hurricanes every now and again. And someone mention the weight of snow in the winter. Another thing I'd have to watch out for!
What an awesome brother in law you are! This is beautiful-would love to have one!
Love it! If it’s still possible, I recommend to try to add way to ventilate the greenhouse, maybe by adding some windows which can open/close, vents in the walls, or maybe even a mechanism to open the roof with!
This since it’s best for the plants to have some airflow otherwise it becomes a sauna at some point, it also prevents pests and helps with pollination 🐝
I was also wondering what they had for ventillation
If you pause the video when it shows it finished…the very front of the roof has no bar running across the front, over the door and the front panel.
They make really cool vents that are temperature controlled--when the heat reaches a certain point, they open.
Hopefully he will also get it anchored to the ground so it doesn't tip in string winds.
This video DOES make it look surprisingly easy. I know tools are involved, but they look minimal. Damn you make me want to do this!
Don’t you need some ventilation. A little slide window on opposite sides? Or even a hinged roof and small crank on the other side?
My thoughts exactly
this plastic goes in waves, one touches the wood, the second forms a hole, 1000 holes appear. I don't think we need another window. Plus you can adjust the temperature with the door..
Yea I don't know where this is but you're going to overcook whatever you put in here. 14 years in landscaping, 5 years head grower. You n🎉a good outdoor fan too.
@@elainesrottenbottom296yes I had a few workers over who just ate at a taco truck
They all farted while working in my greenhouse and all my plants started to wilt
Most never recovered
@@WatermelonJiki I don't really understand what this means. But you need air flow through your greenhouse, that's what the fan is for. Not farts...
LOVE this. I used the clear ice blue corrugated plastic to do a lean to garden. I loved it. I mention to people to try these panels they’re amazing, then they go with something else, I just think what potential more light could’ve brought in and it fairly sturdy. I want to build another one.
You did a beautiful job on this one!
I would cherish having one of these. I've got a perfect spot for it too= An unredeemable Raspberry Patch that gets plentiful sunshine.
That’s a great idea to use clear roofing sheets. I’m stealing this one, cheers bud.
it looks so classy too. i adore the ridges
Me too…I’m working on it now ❤😂😂
I have one with a clear roof, but it's too hot. I had to put a shade cloth over it. I recommend the roof be opaque rather than clear.
Yessss
We did this and you can’t weed eat or mow near it or it chips and breaks. We had to tear it all down
This is stunning, the missus and I will be copying this next year!
I love this build. It makes it look accessible for many/most. It could be modified for individual needs. It turned out very attractive and looks very functional.
That is what I want! You make it look so easy!
add a couple diagonal braces and bolt it down onto a concrete slab and ot will be good for decades 👍
I hate to be that guy but how does it vent?
Spectacular. I want one of these for my garden. Ideas are flowing. Great job guys.
Aww they look so happy and giddy about it !
This is giving me 3 piglets vibe. Wolf coming and blowing up the house. Looks beautiful tho. 🤍🌸
looks great and seems super doable. thanks for sharing!
That’s such a smart way to do it
The design is really simple really cool build
What a beautiful and thoughtful gift that he can enjoy for years to come💗🌺🌷🌸💗
That is a great greenhouse. Love the green door!
Awesome but you’re gonna need a pop up vent in the roof…. That puppy will get HOT
Thank you. I loved seeing this.
It seems i was a bit down, but seeing this and thinking i might have a go has cheered me up.
You make it look so easy 🕊
Thank you! I made the design so it would be simple to replicate 👍🏼
Clean and simple. Love it!
It’s so beautiful I want to cry😢
In my area that would be with the wind in a week🥲
I’m so speechless as to the long term lab of keeping this in place. Is there a windless world o don’t know about…?
This guy is amazing. But I feel inadequate when I see what he can do and so quickly. At least I can watch his videos adequately and quickly!?!
Never seen a greenhouse look this good ❤ I love it!
He makes it look easy to build. But it came out really good.
Looks great, looks like you have a great relationship with your bro in-law 👍
I wish watching these would motivate me. 🤞🏼
I should have hired you to build my she shed.
Very nice!
Looks great guys!! 💜💓💜
Love this ❤ will have to build one on my farm . Ive been using hoop green house this yr for 1st time.
Great and beautiful green house.🎉
How lovely! Im not much of a gardener, but i think it'd be really cute to have something like this in my future home
Nice job I can see you love your sister very much!😊
Glue to ground with concrete... bottom and sides so it doesn't kite away like my covered gazebo decided to do in a wicked MD thunderstorm😊😊😊Great job! Good ❤
I love this!!! Definitely have to see the plans. This would be perfect for my flowers! ❤
Nice. Pray for no hailstones. Or put lifters in it so you can add n run out & cover it with thick tarp....
Nice, but personally I wouldn't place the wood directly on the ground and I would plan for water drainage and ventilation at ground level.
That being said I have never built a green house so I might be wrong 😊
Great job! Love it!!
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this is soo beautiful and somehow it made me so happy
wow this is just what i needed. it looks so doable :)
VERY COOL & KIND!!
ALWAYS, Paula C ❤
Это солнечная печь! Хотя бы одну форточку на противоположной стене надо обязательно.
I LOVE IT!!!! What kind of screws went into the fiber panels?
I like it and will show it to my husband, this june was so cold that I really need such a greenhouse. Thanks for an idea.
I love it all it needs now are battery operated fairy lights. It’s awesome.
Easy does it. Nice job! 😊
Nice Work & Video 👍
Simple but yet beautiful
Amazing!it looks great!
That's beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
Really nice!!❤❤❤❤
How sweet. Family can be the best!
Looks simple and nice ❤
Aluminum paint is pretty expensive, but we painted all of our posts and anything that touch the dirt with the aluminum paint because my brother-in-law who’s a carpenter said that keeps it from rotting in the ground I would love to have one. I have all my plants on my deck, which is rotting. I think I would attach it to the window of my bedroom so I could just open the window and be in my garden.
Que lindo, criativo😮 parabéns👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Awesome! Making mine foldable (portable).
That looks like it'd be a good size to put the roof on hinges for ventilation
I want one of these!! 💕
simply perfect! Just what I had in mind. Easy peasy!
Very beautiful
Nicely done!
I need a brother-in-law like you. 😄
Love it!, I want one now
I’ve been looking on TH-cam how to build a simple greenhouse. I think this is the one that I can build it myself for a 60 yrs old woman, and identify myself as prostrated gardener 😂😂😂😂😂
I’m planning to go to Home Depot or Lowe’s and show this video. Who ever comes up the right material and free cut for me, I’m 👍
awesome!! wish my brother was this generous. lol
I love sleeping outside, That's what I would do with something like this.
Ai que perfeição ❤❤❤❤sera que aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 tem alguma empresa que faz.👏👏👏👏👏
You make this LOOK so EASY 🤭
Love this!
👏👏👏👏👏Good job!👍
That is gorgeous
Хороший парник, надо помидоры с огурцами посадить.😊
Woooow fantastique🙏💜💜💜💜
Its sooo simple...
How?
Made my you....❤
Gosh that looks great. Hope that the foundation holds up.
It's so nice and it all started woth that old door !
That looks really nice, but what about hail damage and ventilation? I also would like to have it be heated year-round so that I can keep my plants outside during the winter.
This is lovely ❤
Beautiful
This is awesome!
This is beautiful
Lucky you! Such one would not even last a year here because of storms and snow. 😢
시골집 마당에 하고싶다~~! 이뻐용
fast and easy ...
very useful
Wow, beautiful
Great job, love it.
Wow that is realy instructive! Very nice, but is it storm / waterproof without foundation?
I love it!