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Greenhouse Structures

Greenhouse Structures. Greenhouse Management. Detached Greenhouses. These “stand alone” greenhouses come in 3 basic types: Even-span greenhouses Uneven-span greenhouses Quonset greenhouses. Even-span Greenhouses. Examples of even-span greenhouses. Even-span Greenhouses.

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Greenhouse Structures

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  1. Greenhouse Structures Greenhouse Management

  2. Detached Greenhouses • These “stand alone” greenhouses come in 3 basic types: • Even-span greenhouses • Uneven-span greenhouses • Quonset greenhouses

  3. Even-span Greenhouses • Examples of even-span greenhouses.

  4. Even-span Greenhouses • Usually clear-span. • Roofs equal in width and pitch angle. • Two basic types: • American or high profile. • Dutch (Venlo) or low profile.

  5. American or high profile even-span greenhouses • One large roof per greenhouse. • Overlapping panes. • Greater possibility of air leakage where panes overlap.

  6. Dutch or low profile even-span greenhouses • Two small roofs per greenhouse. • Roof panes extend from eave to ridge. • No overlapping panes.

  7. Uneven-span Greenhouses • One roof wider than the other. • Different pitch angles. • Used on hillsides. • Not popular. • Wider roof faces south for maximum solar gain.

  8. Quonset Greenhouses • Examples of Quonset style greenhouses.

  9. Quonset Greenhouses • Framework consists of curved bars or tubes. • Clear span. • Can be used for growing. • Often covered with white, polyethylene film and used to over-winter nursery stock.

  10. Attached Greenhouses • These “connected” greenhouses also come in 3 basic types: • Lean-to • Ridge and Furrow • Barrel Vault

  11. Lean-to Greenhouses • Attached to buildings or other greenhouses. • Usually face south.

  12. Ridge and Furrow Greenhouses • Consist of several to many even-span structures placed one after another forming a range of greenhouses. • Gutter connected. • American or Dutch (Venlo).

  13. Barrel Vault Greenhouses • Several quonset type greenhouses connected together forming a range. • Gutter connected.

  14. Barrel Vault Greenhouses • Barrel vault greenhouse with ridge vent.

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