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Attached Greenhouse: Pros and Cons
In the winter months, the sun angle is lower and most of the light directly impacts the glass. The solar panels don’t shade the greenhouse at all. In the summer, when the sun is higher in our northern latitude, the solar panels shade the greenhouse and the windows on the side of the house,… Read more…
5 Northern Greenhouse Examples for Cold Climates – Walden Labs
All other sides as well as the roof are insulated. A great and “free” way of insulating the north wall is by attaching the greenhouse to the south side of your house, if possible. Not only will that provide great insulation, but the greenhouse will also help heat your house in winter. Read more…
Winter Growing: Heating Your Greenhouse | Planet Natural
It’s a winter-time fact in most parts of the country: greenhouses, even those that might be attached to the house or garage, need some kind of heat source (of course, supplying appropriate light is equally important). My first, only partially realized, greenhouse up in the rain forests of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula needed heating just to keep the humidity down. Read more…