How to Build a Greenhouse

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
  • Here in the Upper Midwest, the gardening season is short, typically May through September. By building a greenhouse, we can harness the sun’s rays to let plants thrive as early as March and extend harvest into late fall. A greenhouse is also a great place to store less hardy plants during harsh winters.
    Even if you live in a more temperate region, a greenhouse will create a perfect climate for plants, protecting them from temperature swings, storms and pests. We built our greenhouse from cedar, which weathers beautifully, and polycarbonate sheets, which diffuse the sunlight and give even exposure to all the plants. Get more project details at: www.familyhandyman.com/projec...
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Komentáře • 221

  • @tedtolentino4955
    @tedtolentino4955 Před rokem +44

    A beautifully built greenhouse. I'm a bit curious why the baseplates of the walls were set on the gravel flooring of the foundation as opposed to the perimeter pressure treated wood. Thanks for sharing your video.

  • @neuralfraud
    @neuralfraud Před rokem +18

    Greenhouse with 16" studs. Overkill. Nice job!

  • @pamelaharrison3196
    @pamelaharrison3196 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Beautiful greenhouse

  • @mikeash7428
    @mikeash7428 Před rokem +1

    Good job. Thanks for showing

  • @nopnop6274
    @nopnop6274 Před rokem +3

    Excellent Video! I Loved it ❤❤ Thank you for sharing! This is exactly what I was looking for, very well presented, and wonderfully done.

  • @johnminock1925
    @johnminock1925 Před rokem +15

    Why not frame it on the timbers that you set in place? Construction is extremely clean! Well done.

  • @TheMontyOriginal
    @TheMontyOriginal Před 22 dny

    This is my dream greenhouse!

  • @jayong2370
    @jayong2370 Před 29 dny

    You make it look so easy! You’ll have the skills to build a house after that for sure 🙂

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong Před rokem

    Thanks so much

  • @originalfallinggirl
    @originalfallinggirl Před rokem +3

    This has helped me understand framing so well 🙏

  • @edwardnewbins
    @edwardnewbins Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @techheck3358
    @techheck3358 Před 2 měsíci +4

    No ridge beam? Or rafter ties? Vapour barrier? Treatment or paint of that raw wood?

  • @mike32487
    @mike32487 Před měsícem

    We built a real nice aluminum one last year. Lasted 2 months before the wind took it completely down. We need one of yours! Looks tornado proof!!

    • @zerrak_zeor2503
      @zerrak_zeor2503 Před měsícem

      I build a Aluminum one like that myself I told my mother it would fall over again and again without more supported before she even had me build it. The structure clearly needed to be reinforced around it needed more Anchorage to the ground.
      I tricked her into getting a small amount of more materials so I could create Anchorage and designed connection points so I could build a supporting system. She never ok the adding of a support structure.
      Luckly once the roof was wiped out by the first super windy day as it fall apart like house of cards. Aluminum parts stay in place but were extremely warped. The panels went flying through the air like sharp knives it was so luckly they were all stabbed to the trees or the ground when all was done because as fast as they were fly about they could have easily kill someone. I watched from behind a impact resistant window as it just came apart.
      My mother sadly never developed any structural common sense and just keeps repeatly making similar mistakes.
      She once tile over a porch that was basically nothing but rotten wood after she was told it was rotten wood was completely unsafe and needed rebuilt. She reply by jumping up and down on the porch and said why am I not fall through the floor.
      It was a pure mass thing because the original supports were 6 by 4's and every time she jumped they fall apart more which was leading to a catastrophic failure.
      When her tile started to crack apart as the supportive structure give way I rebuild it from the bottom crawling around under the floor with limited space. I use carjacks on cinder blocks to level and support the floor as I rebuild the floor. The floor have a layer of wood boards and a layer of concrete boards as built new concrete supports to support new wood framing that was completely independent structurally from what was previously supporting the floor. Now once the bad wood fall off nothing was going to happen but the need to replace a few face boards which were looks only and would be a cheap easy fix. One she never let me do.
      How the porch was even supporting any weight was a shock as you could pull pencils through like 75% the wood with the strength of one finger and it wasn't even hard at that.
      I told her when all was done I could have built her a whole new porch faster and wouldn't have costed much more. It all makes for some funny memories in the end because no one got hurt. I think my parents being so bad at builting is what made me so obsessed with it really.
      Do you live in Florida near tampa? because by brother is a contractor and depending on your budget maybe we could help you out.

  • @MindscapeX
    @MindscapeX Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great build, would have been better if you included links somewhere for the fans and lights you used.

  • @ogj5
    @ogj5 Před rokem +1

    OMFG PLEASE build me one! LOL This thing is awesome. Your sill design is genius. WOW. Well done. I am the worst carpenter. This is next level.

  • @contemplating1015
    @contemplating1015 Před rokem +3

    This top quality American timber construction technique👌 big respect from🇬🇧

    • @AnnWelch-jy7ds
      @AnnWelch-jy7ds Před 2 měsíci

      In GB that would be considered a house extension. The cost would be astronomical and definitely overkill for a greenhouse. I personally wouldn't use polycarbonate for windows, it would be like gardening in a tent, no view at all. An easier way to deal with glass is not to cut the glass to suit the construction but to make the construction fit the standard glass sizes !

  • @mariafhp
    @mariafhp Před rokem +2

    Excellent and detailed presentation . Thank you 💯👍👏❤️

  • @FrederickDunn
    @FrederickDunn Před rokem +22

    Excellent presentation! I'm a tad worried about the polycarbonate since it's only good for about 10 years. What are you thinking the life of your structure is, and why not just go for glass? I got some great ideas from this, thank you.

    • @riverrat8693
      @riverrat8693 Před rokem +14

      You have to listen 👂. He said glass is to expensive which it is, it's also more prone to breaking, has a worse R value, is much more difficult to install, and it doesn't diffuse the light as well polycarbonate sheets. IMO twinwall and triple wall polycarbonate is far more superior. Light diffusion and heat retention is a big deal. Glass is overrated.

    • @FrederickDunn
      @FrederickDunn Před rokem +4

      @@riverrat8693 Thanks for sharing your opinion on that.

    • @riverrat8693
      @riverrat8693 Před rokem +1

      @@FrederickDunn lol sorry for being rude. I guess if money's not a issue some kind of double paned glass that diffuses the light is the best but it probably costs a small fortune but will last forever unless it gets w broken. Most commercial greenhouses just use polycarbonate ends and poly film tops.

    • @riverrat8693
      @riverrat8693 Před rokem +4

      @@FrederickDunn for cold climates triple polycarbonate is amazing. That's what I'm going to use to keep down on propane costs.

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Před rokem +2

      ​@@FrederickDunn Yeah... Glass would not work in my area. We have hailstorms to be concerned about. It's much cheaper and easier to replace polycarbonate.

  • @hawkeye1009
    @hawkeye1009 Před rokem +14

    Beautiful job! I'm quite impressed by how you thought of every detail and finished it all off so nicely, including the groove for the drip edge above the wood panels. Just Lovely.

  • @rattlecat5968
    @rattlecat5968 Před rokem +4

    Beautifully designed, well executed, clearly explained. This will be my 2023 garden project! THANK YOU!!!

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Před rokem +5

    This was educational and a lovely greenhouse. I'm sure the homeowner was over the moon with this nice clean build. For myself, if I'm going to build something this elaborate and expensive, I want to use it for more than seedlings in the spring. I would want to be able to grow things at ground level, in the winter, even if just in pots. So, I would opt for wire shelving that can fold out of the way or be moved when not being used for seedlings. I don't get why anyone would need grow lights for 24/7 light... nothing in nature has that. Otherwise, I loved everything else about the project.

    • @snowhero9
      @snowhero9 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You are right about the uses and folding shelves. Most plants will grow faster with more light. Many are triggered by the changing seasons and lighting gives the gardener more control of the trigger. Lights are great for long periods of overcast weather and create heat when they are most often used (fall, winter) helps keep the temps up.

  • @JinendraBandara
    @JinendraBandara Před 9 měsíci

    Beautifully done. Clean job. How much did you spend on this
    thanks

  • @riverrat8693
    @riverrat8693 Před rokem +4

    Isn't it better to use rubber washers for the screws into the poly, and to use poly U connections, and poly ends and caps instead of wood?

  • @tripplevirgo
    @tripplevirgo Před rokem +2

    Nice job , looks great

  • @specialnici09
    @specialnici09 Před rokem +1

    Do you have the link for the Lights and ventilator? Great job ✌

  • @danmallery9142
    @danmallery9142 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just out of curiosity, what was the materials cost for the project? Thanks.

  • @wisconsinbush2940
    @wisconsinbush2940 Před rokem +1

    What is the purpose of building the walls on the gravel versus the Timbers? Especially in the winter months won’t the frost go through the rocks.

  • @andrewyang1446
    @andrewyang1446 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It’s a beautiful little greenhouse! How much would something like this cost? I almost want to live in it.

  • @craiglawrey7518
    @craiglawrey7518 Před rokem

    Well done!

  • @ironrose888
    @ironrose888 Před rokem

    This is my dream greenhouse 😊

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Před rokem

    That is pretty damn great! Thanks!

  • @riverrat8693
    @riverrat8693 Před rokem

    Can't you use frame it at 4ft studs and use poly U connections?

  • @JonSteitzer
    @JonSteitzer Před rokem +1

    I've seen a lot of construction youtube. you guys are the real deal

  • @FloridaGirl-
    @FloridaGirl- Před rokem +3

    Super rugged! That will beable to withstand just about any bad storm or high winds! Nicely made! 👍

  • @janus878
    @janus878 Před rokem

    Einfach nur großartige Arbeit , fängt schon am Boden an: kein Beton😍Nur die Inneneinrichtung habe ich nicht verstanden: durchgehende Arbeitsplatten anstatt Latten, die das Licht durchlassen würden und das auf beiden Seiten, wo sind die Erdbeete in so einem tollen Gewächshaus😢

  • @ika5663
    @ika5663 Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @quincybirwood2629
    @quincybirwood2629 Před rokem +3

    Awesome! That video was chocked full of great ideas and clever craftsman tricks. Thanks for posting.

  • @shannonnewman3091
    @shannonnewman3091 Před rokem

    Nice !

  • @otherSid098
    @otherSid098 Před rokem +4

    It's amazing how this greenhouse is the cover pic for the latest Family Handy Man magazine!

  • @frankmeng7138
    @frankmeng7138 Před 9 měsíci

    What’s your budget for this nice greenhouse? Thx!

  • @bitorajac1
    @bitorajac1 Před 10 měsíci

    iagree, why not just put it on the 4x4 and have a much bigger greenhouse? does this allow the gravel to dry up from the out side?

  • @mdube391
    @mdube391 Před rokem +1

    Really nice end product. This is a beautiful greenhouse for starting plants.
    Thanks for the great video

  • @mommytweety7157
    @mommytweety7157 Před 5 měsíci

    How are you powering the fans and lights?

  • @christiekrueger1984
    @christiekrueger1984 Před rokem +2

    That's so pretty. I am a big gardener and it would be a dream to have one.

  • @ryanwood762
    @ryanwood762 Před rokem +2

    What size is this and what’s the estimated cost?

  • @warrenb9343
    @warrenb9343 Před rokem +5

    Outstanding video and product! The Johnsons are very fortunate to have this. With the cost of wood now, especially cedar, I'd need another mortgage for one of these!

    • @user-xf2sw9ou3d
      @user-xf2sw9ou3d Před rokem

      У нас в Сибири , 1 кубометр кедра стоит 200 € . Не знаю дорого это или нет )

  • @paulsuba6212
    @paulsuba6212 Před rokem

    I like your work!

  • @vikramjangam
    @vikramjangam Před 9 měsíci

    Do you recommend anyone in Dallas ?

  • @SeagullAmIOne
    @SeagullAmIOne Před rokem

    Would this be considered a Temporary Structure AKA No permit required?

  • @mikesbikes1575
    @mikesbikes1575 Před rokem +1

    Great job...
    if you have an unlimited budget. 😉

  • @davidcarmichael8006
    @davidcarmichael8006 Před 7 měsíci

    where can I find that plastic you used on the outside?

  • @tinaabc3219
    @tinaabc3219 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for coming up with a design that's made to last and to stand up to the extremely high winds where I happen to live.

  • @timmoore9736
    @timmoore9736 Před rokem +2

    Well done in explanation, but seems to mirror the proverbial brick outhouse - overkill! Then, again perhaps the upper midwest is a tad bit tougher weather-wise.

    • @IronJohn755
      @IronJohn755 Před rokem +1

      This structure is highly overbuilt and impractical - the world's most attractive and expensive potting shed.

  • @user-oh7ke2bj5b
    @user-oh7ke2bj5b Před 8 měsíci

    How far apart do you put studs

  • @LouReef69
    @LouReef69 Před rokem +1

    thank you. very detailed.. could you. please have a list of those growlights fan and auto ventilation ?? thank you again

    • @LouReef69
      @LouReef69 Před rokem

      anything?

    • @tundradave138
      @tundradave138 Před rokem +1

      I purchased fans from Amazon. AC Infinity for the exhaust and simple deluxe for the circulating. Can't speak for the quality or durability, since I just got them.

    • @LouReef69
      @LouReef69 Před rokem

      thank you very much ..
      really appreciated, please keep posting updates.

  • @danielwrightson6699
    @danielwrightson6699 Před rokem +2

    What was the approx cost to build this? Looking at doing this myself

  • @keithrayeski6417
    @keithrayeski6417 Před rokem +36

    One of the most rugged and well constructed greenhouses I’ve ever seen! Great tutorial that will enable any DIY’er with moderate building skills and standard tool kits, exactly what they need to build a very long lasting and satisfying greenhouse! Now, if I can only keep my wife from seeing this video!😬

  • @Guns.Flowers
    @Guns.Flowers Před 5 měsíci

    Доста симпатично

  • @salahsaid2163
    @salahsaid2163 Před rokem

    What it is used for please ?

  • @wordimobi5765
    @wordimobi5765 Před rokem +1

    An excellent example of solid, functional, simple construction. What would be an alternative way to fix the building to the ground?

  • @ajb.822
    @ajb.822 Před rokem +4

    Very nice ! I live in nw WI though, and my main uses for it won't be in June/July, when the sun is directly overhead or even a little north. So, my plan has been to have one with a vertical north side ( preferably banked with am earthen berm, but at least insulated &/or a wall of haybales stacked against, held from possible falling by posts, which I then use as mulch and have to replace again in fall). Have a slanted south side to a degree best for maximum winter sun, and have that north-side berm if have one, curve around slightly to protect from wind on each end, or at least the west end ( prevailing wind) ( leaving room to walk out, and let decent light in). Preferably have it in-ground a bit too, whatever is workable without having potential flooding issues inside, and either way, have cold-sinks, under grates or something to walk on, in/ under the walkway. I'd like to also have a sunroom on the south side of a house (am currently renting), I read that that's the best way to have an attached greenhouse but without moisture issues on the wall of your home or whatever. IDK if simply having a plenty of door &/or window opening into it , for air flow and exchange, is all that matters, I'm not very knowledgeable or intelligent on that stuff.

  • @peaceenjoyer
    @peaceenjoyer Před rokem

    thank you

  • @bonnenaturel6688
    @bonnenaturel6688 Před rokem

    a few weeks to build???

  • @jss3018
    @jss3018 Před rokem

    Nice.

  • @pang-ngiavang1956
    @pang-ngiavang1956 Před 4 měsíci

    How much was the greenhouse?

  • @kr5289
    @kr5289 Před 3 měsíci

    why didn't you set the walls on the 4x4 base.

  • @greglistner68
    @greglistner68 Před 6 měsíci

    What was the total price?

  • @caidencondon3171
    @caidencondon3171 Před rokem +1

    Where did the grow lights and fans come from?

  • @brianhoman5682
    @brianhoman5682 Před rokem +1

    Great looking green house. I would love to get one built in my yard. Approximately how much would it cost?

    • @dexterdog62
      @dexterdog62 Před rokem +5

      I figure an arm and a leg, and at least a kidney.

    • @davidhayes5382
      @davidhayes5382 Před rokem

      About 2000 $

    • @tundradave138
      @tundradave138 Před rokem +8

      I'm building it now. Looks like it will be $5-6K. I used treated pine instead of cedar for framing and Hardi Board instead of cedar for the knee walls. Also used Gallina polycarbonate panels instead of Lexan, an equivalent product that is less expensive and made in the USA. I ordered 18 sheets of 4x8 panels and used it all.

    • @yunoyukki7344
      @yunoyukki7344 Před rokem +2

      @@tundradave138 oof thats expansive for that little of a greenhouse.

    • @YoYo-yx5gd
      @YoYo-yx5gd Před rokem +2

      I have the magazine issue of this greenhouse and they said about $10’000-$14’000 depending on material prices. That building it the exact same way with the rock foundation base.

  • @artkyger3425
    @artkyger3425 Před rokem +1

    I built greenhouses for a commercial wholesale greenhouse operation. The legs of the flower beds should be concrete block. The wood on the flower beds should be cedar or better yet redwood as the 1x4 you used will quickly rot with the watering. Watering tubes between pots and Stuppy Green House Supply can provide the watering tubes for the flower pots not to mention the watering caps to go into the flower pots. You need spaces between the boards on the flow benches. You may need a convection tube in the top of the greenhouse.

  • @Matp78
    @Matp78 Před 24 dny

    Hey how big is this

  • @briangunn21
    @briangunn21 Před rokem

    Why do you need a tall door when you are short?

  • @Bobtony
    @Bobtony Před rokem

    Dude woah

  • @juliantan290
    @juliantan290 Před rokem

    Hi Mike, great how to video. Question what is the size or dimensions of the greenhouse? Trying to figure out the rafter length to make sure to fit a 8ft polycarbonate panel? Thanks

    • @thefamilyhandyman
      @thefamilyhandyman  Před rokem +4

      Overall dimensions are 10-ft. W x 14-ft. D x 12-ft. H. You can get more details about the project at www.familyhandyman.com/project/how-to-build-a-greenhouse/

  • @raven_glass
    @raven_glass Před rokem

    So much work put into those anchors and the stone foundation. Would have been easier just to pour concrete and fasten directly then be done with it.

  • @carllubrin8518
    @carllubrin8518 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m gonna do this but into a dojo

  • @chunhowzhuang1809
    @chunhowzhuang1809 Před rokem +2

    羨慕...在我們台灣現在蓋個資源器材室都很困難 因為法令的關係...

  • @jasminrahman4378
    @jasminrahman4378 Před rokem

    The best greenhouse. So we'll thought. Do you give out template for someone else to make?

  • @andreataylorschutt3450
    @andreataylorschutt3450 Před rokem +100

    Are we building a house or a green house ? 🤔

  • @mikeferretti7422
    @mikeferretti7422 Před rokem

    Who carries polycarbonate sheets?

  • @markmcmonagle6794
    @markmcmonagle6794 Před rokem +1

    Could a greenhouse be built on top of a concrete slab?

  • @dimmer4955
    @dimmer4955 Před měsícem

    9:05 After shelling out $10,000 worth of work and materials, this guy said that putting tempered glass there would be an expensive option)))

  • @spencerliggett3580
    @spencerliggett3580 Před 2 měsíci

    I think I would have had windows and side vents that opened just to aide in the cooling of the greenhouse.

  • @BevMargaret
    @BevMargaret Před rokem

    To everyone saying it is built to well.....first some places are too rough for anything built cheaper. Then there is the idea that some people don't want to look at a thrown together greenhouse.
    And they won't be rebuilding it for sure😂

  • @subhumanrogueminiaturesfor2538

    I might just likely be being abit slow but why are the gable ends double thickness and why the extra beam on the top of wall that fix the roof trusses to rather than directly to one thats already at the top of the wall?

  • @mrshure8984
    @mrshure8984 Před rokem +1

    Good job, but the wood is rotting.

  • @hippyhebrewhomestead8593

    A few weeks? Dang how many hours were you working a day? I put the framing for my 8x16 green house up in a day, then the polycarbonate the next, your attention to detail is phenomenal though, great structure!

  • @Mark-id7fq
    @Mark-id7fq Před rokem

    Beautiful job! Looks like a $5g project?

    • @tundradave138
      @tundradave138 Před rokem

      About $5-6 K for me. See my comment above.

  • @realityreport79
    @realityreport79 Před rokem

    Does the sheathing at the bottom provide enough lateral torsion strength to keep the structure from falling over? Modern houses are super strong because of the sheathing but obviously with a greenhouse you cant cover the whole thing. I'm asking because I will be building a greenhouse next spring and I want it to last forever.

    • @tombristowe846
      @tombristowe846 Před rokem

      I wondered if a bit of triangulation on the walls, and on the roof too, would be a good idea. Nice job though.

    • @tundradave138
      @tundradave138 Před rokem +2

      I added wire rope and turnbuckles diagonally from the sole plate centers on the long walls to the top corners at each end. Also ran wire rope from the top plate centers to the top of the trusses on each end to stiffen the roof assembly.

    • @realityreport79
      @realityreport79 Před rokem

      @@tundradave138 awesome, thanks!

    • @muffemod
      @muffemod Před rokem +1

      Nothing lasts forever. BOW DOWN TO THE TRUE!

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Před 5 měsíci

    Well, the heartache of it all is that you can buy a kits for cheaper
    than if you go down to the home store, select your lumber &
    fasteners and plexi & build your own BECAUSE we have to pay
    retail while the factory which makes the kits buy a trainload
    of materials at a timer and pay wholesale. Even with their
    markup, their kit will be cheaper.
    !

  • @ericredbear425
    @ericredbear425 Před 4 měsíci +4

    The end product was beautiful --- the process felt like a newbie fumbling in the dark. Really gave me a headache, man!

  • @Lostinthewoods218
    @Lostinthewoods218 Před rokem

    Very cool! Could you share the name of the vent fan and grow light you used?

  • @mikej9062
    @mikej9062 Před rokem

    Why the 45 degree roof? Was that a customer requirement? Seems like it will be more prone to wind, a bit more expensive, etc.

  • @olumsezbey
    @olumsezbey Před rokem

    I want the truck. ❤️

  • @wilfredoromero5036
    @wilfredoromero5036 Před rokem

    What was overall cost?

  • @joannefreeman7799
    @joannefreeman7799 Před rokem

    What snow load and wind can this design handle?

    • @donvance6858
      @donvance6858 Před 6 měsíci

      I was wondering the same thing and can the panels be easily replaced if the snow crashes them in the greenhouse. Can the panels be replaced easily without taking the whole greenhouse apart ?

  • @hadleighnelson1812
    @hadleighnelson1812 Před rokem

    How much would something like this cost to build, not including labor?

  • @BrianPellerin
    @BrianPellerin Před rokem

    In another universe, you are a chess grandmaster

  • @brendabaxter9297
    @brendabaxter9297 Před rokem

    Are you the same construction guy on Simon Says DIY?😲 If you are not, you guys went to the same carpentry school and had the same instructor! 😅❤👍

  • @MyBiach
    @MyBiach Před rokem

    Are those saddlebags your wearing???