With winter not all that far away, I finally decided to set up a greenhouse. As much as I wanted to build one myself, the cost of materials was going to be about the same as buying a pre-made kit. I ordered a 6x14ft greenhouse kit, somewhere in the mid-range as far as quality goes.
I’m having a hard time figuring out where to place it, though. I have a few options in mind, and they all have their pros and cons.
The option I like the most is a concrete pad just beside my house. It gets good sun (this time of year, direct sun from about 8am to 5pm), it’s a convenient location, and it’s already a level surface. I’m not so sure about putting a greenhouse over concrete, though. I’ll be using an electric heater in the winter, and I’m worried the concrete will pull a lot of heat away from the air in the greenhouse.
I have a few other areas on my property that would work, but they are all a very uneven gravel surface over extremely hard-packed rocky soil. I could dig out a level area for the greenhouse, but I would imagine I still would need to build a raised base, maybe a wooden platform.
Is putting a greenhouse over concrete a bad idea in the winter? What if I decide to put it somewhere else and just level the ground. Can it go over dirt and gravel, or would I need a base?
Any suggestions are welcome. This is my first foray into greenhouse gardening, and I’d like to start off right.
Speaking from bitter experience, make sure you put it somewhere so that your neighbour can’t put his shed next to it and block your light.
Thankfully, I moved to a property about 2 years ago where my single neighbor is hundreds of feet away and the rest of my neighbors are trees, wildlife, and the occasional curious cow that decides to hop a fence; it’s wonderful. The only way I’m ever leaving is in a body bag.
I’m fairly confident that’s the only way my neighbour’s leaving