Four Tips for Making Greenhouse Shelving

D Swain
Adding shelves inside your greenhouse will enable you to keep your pots and tools in a convenient place. If you want to make your own, there are a few things to keep in mind. This article will give you a few tips for making greenhouse shelving.

Material

The type of material you use for greenhouse shelving needs to be able to stand up to the wet conditions inside the building. If you choose wood, make sure you get a rot-resistant species or at least use a thicker block.

Also, you should separate the shelves during construction, so you won't have to replace the whole assembly if one starts to rot. You can also make greenhouse shelves from stainless steel. It's durable, easy to maintain, and probably won't rust.

Levels

Making greenhouse shelving with different levels is a great way to conserve space. However, you need to be careful how you design it because the lower levels may be shaded. This means that plants on the lower levels will grow weaker since they'll be receiving less light. It's best to make the levels staggered.

Surface

It's also important that you think about the surface of your greenhouse shelving. The shelves should have holes to aid air circulation. The holes will also help keep water from pooling up which will invite various disease-causing organisms to breed.

It's also a good idea that the surface of your shelves are smooth. Therefore, you don't have to worry about it trapping any loose soil.

Space

If you're like most hobby gardeners, you may not have a lot of space inside your greenhouse. The way you design your shelves should help maximum the space you have available. Constructing folding shelves is a good idea.

These are a few tips for making greenhouse shelving. Make sure the type of material you use can withstand the humid conditions inside the building. You should also ensure that there are holes in the shelves to aid air circulation and keep water from accumulating.

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