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==Related Wiki Pages==
==Related Wiki Pages==
* [[Greenhouses]] and [[Chinese Greenhouse]]  
* [[Greenhouses]] and [[Chinese Greenhouse]]  
* [[Forest Garden Greenhouse]]
* [[Greenhouse Cultivation of Staple Crops]]
* [[Greenhouse Cultivation of Staple Crops]]
* [[Eden Project]] and [[Pillow Dome]]
* [[Eden Project]] and [[Pillow Dome]]
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* Hamilton Spectator: [http://www.thespec.com/living-story/6251209-gardens-under-glass-offer-bright-respite-from-winter/ “Gardens under glass offer bright respite from winter”]
* Hamilton Spectator: [http://www.thespec.com/living-story/6251209-gardens-under-glass-offer-bright-respite-from-winter/ “Gardens under glass offer bright respite from winter”]
* Experiences in Ohio: [http://www.yearofthedurian.com/2014/09/tropical-greenhouse-in-ohio-usa.html How To Build A Tropical Greenhouse In Cold Climates]
* Experiences in Ohio: [http://www.yearofthedurian.com/2014/09/tropical-greenhouse-in-ohio-usa.html How To Build A Tropical Greenhouse In Cold Climates]
* [http://www.ceresgs.com/?_escaped_fragment_=Growing-Bananas-OffGrid-Tour-of-A-Tropical-Greenhouse-in-the-Rocky-Mountains/cf3k/0ADB8ED7-F24C-46A3-BF93-F68E5C8D4727 "Growing Bananas Off-Grid: Tour of A Tropical Greenhouse in the Rocky Mountains"]


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[[Category:Housing and construction]]
[[Category:Food and Agriculture]]
[[Category:Food and Agriculture]]
[[Category:Controlled-environment growing]]

Latest revision as of 00:15, 30 August 2016

Tropical Greenhouse at Kew Garden.
Inside the tropical Biome at Eden Project: The covered biomes are constructed from a steel frame and cladding panels made of several layers of thin UV-transparent ETFE film. The resulting cushion acts as a thermal blanket to the structure.

It is entirely possible (though not neccessarily profitable) to grow tropical plants in cold climates using greenhouses. The high temperatures will require good insulation (double/triple glazing or barrier, night-time blanket) as well as some heating. When planning your greenhouse, keep in mind that the tropical atmosphere implies a high moisture environment, and that wood may therefore not be a good building material. The high moisture has other implications, such as for hygiene and potential insect infestations.

What to grow

Tropical fruit trees (e.g. citrus), ylang ylang, jackfruit, mangos, bananas, avocados?

Related Wiki Pages

Bolivian solar greenhouse ("Walipini"): example of a greenhouse in a very cold climate, although this one is not growing tropical plants.

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