All the plans are absolutely free, so you have to spend money only on materials. Some plans even come with real projects that are built from the instructions. Make sure you select the most appropriate plans for your climate, as for example, a PVC greenhouse is not suitable for a cold area with lots of snow.
In addition, most of these greenhouses are modular, so you can easily adjust their dimensions to suit your needs. If you are here, you really want a change in your life-style. Finding the right plans for a greenhouse is a tough task, as there are many options to choose from and some plans are incomplete. The only thing you have to do is select the right ones for your needs. I will keep adding new plans, as I find them on the internet. The first project from our extensive list is about a basic greenhouse with a gable roof.
This greenhouse is built entirely from 2x4s, so that the structure is extremely rigid and durable. If you have built a shed before, you would get the job done in just a few days.
You can even adjust the size of the greenhouse, so that it suits your needs. If you want to basic greenhouse for your vegetables, you should check out the plans that come with detailed instructions, diagrams and a complete cut list. You can use these plans to build a simple and cheap greenhouse from PVC pipes. Yes, you heard me right! This hoop greenhouse can be built in a few days with PVC pipes and fittings. You should see this as a cheap alternative to metal or wooden greenhouses, that is ideal for warmer climates.
The project comes with easy to follow diagrams, instructions and a complete cut list. This greenhouse will become the focus point of your backyard and it will enhance the look of your property. You can keep your plants inside the greenhouse to protect them from bad weather or even grow your own vegetables. There are also photos of the greenhouses built by other readers who have used this plan.
HowToSpecialist has a free wood greenhouse plan that will only take you a few weekends to build. Included in the free greenhouse plans are a materials list, diagrams, tools list, and tips.
Instructables has a free greenhouse plan that uses a unique building material—old windows. It creates a great-looking structure that's environmental and budget-friendly. There are lots of color photos and written instructions to help you build one for your yard. This free greenhouse plan by HowToSpecialist will give you everything you need to build a foot long greenhouse that's perfect for your backyard.
This free greenhouse plan includes lots of diagrams and illustrations along with written instructions. Here's another free greenhouse plan from HowToSpecialist. This plan for a small greenhouse is perfect for a small backyard.
You can use the written instructions, materials and tools list, as well as tips and diagrams to build this greenhouse. Crafts a la Mode. This free greenhouse plan from Crafts a la Mode takes some old windows and makes them into a greenhouse just big enough for a few plants. It's a gorgeous greenhouse that doubles as yard decor.
PVC Plans. Download the free greenhouse PDF plan and you'll get a material list, diagrams, and written directions. A combination of wood and PVC pipes are used to build this large, hooped greenhouse. How To Specialist offers plans for a small greenhouse with digital drawings that are easy to see and understand.
We like the color coding in the illustrations that help visualize the finished product. If you're short on space or time, consider choosing this folding greenhouse that uses the side of a building as the primary support. It may not be the prettiest thing, but it will get the job done and protect your plants from harsh conditions. If you prefer to build a greenhouse with materials you have on hand, consider making this mismatched greenhouse from Montana Wildlife Blogger.
This beauty would be a featured item in the yard just for the cedar wood that is used to create it. We love the partial cedar roof, as well as the door that allows you to access the plants without having to bend over. For an eco-friendly addition to your yard, you can easily upcycle those plastic bottles to create a warm and inviting spot for plants to grow.
Check out this unique greenhouse that features the use of recycled bottles. We like the precise list of materials needed to reduce the trips to the hardware store.
Using old single pane wood windows from other projects is a great way to create a greenhouse that will let the light shine through. We love the look of using old windows as a way to repurpose them into something useful. Another great way to create a hoop house is to reuse items that are destined for the dump.
Consider this trampoline greenhouse, which uses the frame of an old trampoline that is perfect for a small hoop house. If your house and yard are too small, this tiny greenhouse offers a simple design with enough room to start those seedlings. You can double up the accommodations for both your plants and guests, by choosing this greenhouse featured in Mother Earth News.
Both your guests and your plants will have a cozy and warm spot to enjoy. If you only have a few plants that you need to house inside a greenhouse, consider making this ultra small tabletop greenhouse that can easily sit on your outdoor dining furniture. We love the overall look of the geo-dome and offer luck to anyone who tries this! This option from How To Specialist includes an open concept that incorporates wire or plastic threading to support the plastic walls. We like the detailed drawings of the wood joints, as they simplify the project.
We love this unique raised-bed greenhouse from Mother Earth News that features two hinged sides that allow for easy access to the plants. Level the surface and then lay the beams, as shown in the plans. Use 2x4s for the anchors. Cut one end of the stakes in V-shaped, so you can fit them to the ground easily.
Next, you have to build the wall frame for the front of the greenhouse. As you can easily notice in the diagram, you need to frame the door opening. Drill pilot holes through the plates before inserting the screws to prevent the wood from splitting. Make sure the corners are square and align the edges flush. Continue the project by assembling the back wall.
You can add a door do this wall as well, if you want an easy access to the interior. Next, we need to frame the side walls. You can adjust the size of the vents, as well as their location. I am no gardener, so I let that to you, if you have more experience. After assembling the wall frames for the greenhouse, you need to assemble everything. Fit the wall frames to the skids and align the edges flush. Plumb the walls with a spirit level and then drill pilot holes through the bottom plates.
Make sure the corners are square and align everything with attention. Talking about the rafters, I want to show you how to cut them. Use a miter saw to make the angle cuts. Build the door from 2x4s, as shown in the plans. Drill pocket holes at both ends of the vertical supports and at both ends of the middle support.
Fit the door to the front of the greenhouse and lock it into place with hinges. Add a latch so you can close the door properly. Align the edges and make sure they are perfectly square.
Fit the vents to the openings and lock them to the top supports with hinges.
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