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Hi John,
Good questions! Thanks for starting this thread.
I'm just building my first greenhouse now. I'm not interested in heating via powered heaters at this point. Will deal with the cool of winter as best I can other ways: insulation, solar design, and choosing fish that do OK in lower temps. Particularly interested in trying what Joe in Fairfield does: getting trout fingerlings in November and harvesting them around May. They *prefer* the cold temps. See other posts on this forum re: legal status of raising tilapia here anyway...
I do have my porch enclosed with that double walled polycarb over winter. Great stuff. I figure the enclosed area was 5-7 degrees warmer on average with that. More of a season extender than full year-round production. Bluegills still were too cold to feed on anything.
Paul
The bacteria dies in my Koi pond during the cold winter.
My latest attempt to go year round can be seen here CLICK THIS
My abandoned green house on the right gets too hot in the summer and way too cold in the winter. An evaporative cooler can keep the temperature down to 90F but the winter beat me.
There is a solar collector on the shop roof which I used to heat the green house. I would have needed ten of those.
Thanks for the concise post and the link Bob. Excellent info--nice job actually tracking and quantifying approximate power costs.
re: "What type is the best for this region?" I'm a newbie, but the basic greenhouse design I decided on and am building now is described here. There will be many more details and modifications to sort out over time, I'm sure.
In particular, I'd be interested in hearing what those with experience here have to say about shading in summer. One resource from a supplier: Farmtek Shade Material Buyer's Guide.
re: "What type is the best for this region?" I'm a newbie, but the basic greenhouse design I decided on and am building now is described here. There will be many more details and modifications to sort out over time, I'm sure.
In particular, I'd be interested in hearing what those with experience here have to say about shading in summer. One resource from a supplier: Farmtek Shade Material Buyer's Guide.
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