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Where should the heater be placed in the greenhouse?

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Where should the heater be placed in the greenhouse?

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We recommend placing the heater in the back of the greenhouse, either at the end of the walkway or under the bench frames. It’s best to leave some space around the heater so that the heat can fully circulate and so that none of your plants get too warm. Having a small circulation fan is a good way to ensure even heating in your greenhouse. How should I place the vents in my greenhouse? Typically, we recommend that you place a large louvered vent opposite the door, towards the top of the greenhouse. If you then place two or more base vents low to the ground (on either side of the door, for example), you get a natural ground- up ventilation. A solar opener can be attached to the louvered vent, in order to better regulate the temperature. We recommend that you close the base vents during cold weather. Are there books that can help me get started? Solexx offers several books to help you get started. One book that we see as absolutely indispensable is Shane Smiths Greenhouse Gardeners Compa

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