Thank you for the kind words. I will be doing a video soon on what I will keep or change after one year of the greenhouse. Stay tuned. Have a great week.
You can obviously cut down on some costs without water and electricity but I think it is worth it. I'll be doing a video at my one year mark of having it to talk about what I would change and not what I really like after a year in operation.
Thank you for the kind words. You will love the greenhouse - I just spent a full day moving my plants into the raised beds outside. Finally warm enough here to do so. Have a great week.
Really happy you liked it. I plan to do a one year evaluation. I still love it but a year put some great ideas into what I will expand on to make it better. One of the best investments I’ve ever made. Have a great weekend.
@@StewartFarmApiary Thanks, you too! You showed I need some more planning. We're putting in a smaller kit for my wife so she can start her seedlings there instead of every window in the house (plywood shelves in all windows every spring. We're in Montreal Quebec so we get about 80 inches of snow per year. But spring comes a little late and fall ends a little early.
Great. I really appreciate the feedback. I will have a video soon on what I would change and what I liked after one year with the greenhouse. Hope you get to see it in the months ahead. Have a great weekend.
So true. I build greenhouses and the stuff on the ,Arkwright has all those hidden fees. Shipping, grading, and base foundation are the main extra costs. I’m lucky I got a lot of extras from a farmer I helped build big commercial greenhouses for. I got polycarbonate scrap free doors and a blower all free. I ended up under $2,000 for a 11”x22” double polyethylene inflated post framed lean to greenhouse with a door on each side and the back wall insulated, plus I got shade cloth and 4 extra layers of polyethylene. If I got all that new it would have been $3,500 to $4,000. I’m using cheap solar motion lights for $10 for 2, my heater is 2nd hand for under $15. The inflation blower is on a timer on for 15 min off for an hour, because I made a polyethylene Bellow between the layers to hold the air for up to 1.5 hours depending on the season. I also built a 7.5”x7.5”x10.5” tall mobile single layer wood framed greenhouse for under $700 in materials and gas that would sell for around $1,300 with the base on it already and an extra layer, new door and window.
Wow. You have done a lot. I think it’s so important to let people know the cost of things. Sometimes we get excited and don’t do all the research. I’m glad I did the research ahead of time. Main killer for me was the cost of all the materials going up from the time I ordered and when I started building. I still would have purchased it. I love it !! Thanks for the comments
Just about to finish mine. 6x3 meters or 20x10 feet. Did a pretty deep footer 50cm or 1.64 feet. Dug the trenches with a shovel, did all the work myself. On top of the foundation a layed a wall out of bricks, height of 4 bricks, then wooden planks screwed in to the bricks. On top of all that the greenhouse. Gets about 6 hours of direct sunlight. Could borrow some of the tools needed from friends. My costs as of now: Greenhouse plus delivery $1900 Gravel for the foundation and bricks $350 Cement $300 Bricks(reused old bricks) free Equipment etc. $350 Total $ 2900 Costs in Sweden
Nice greenhouse. Thanks for the information. Im looking into getting a smaller version. Do you think one person could build or is it a two person build?
My costs: Planta Sungrow 32' and 3 non-auto windows, shipping - $5800 Ground work and 18" gravel - $4000 8" Concrete Slab - $3930 Electrical run - $1000 Soil - $1000 Wood for raised beds inside - $650 Total - $16,380 not including heater, plants, etc.
... and just to head off the 'why not just bury the feet, etc.' question. We get 65mph winds here in Maine all winter. The greenhouse would blow away. A wood base might last 4 - 5 years because of the harsh winters here.
I am assembling a planta currently and a it's alot more work than they let on. I've have 4" concrete on 6" gravel base to secure it. Unfortunately my kit was missing brackets and their after sales support is very slow to ship these parts. Total cost $4331.50 CDN.
Yes, and in areas where strong gusts of wind are not normal I would think those work great but even with a chain in this area it would be ripped off. If the winds (which they have ) will tear off the tin on my roof, then I am sure it will blow off some polycarbonate. Thanks for the feedback. Have a great day.
Im really not sure at all. I build my own (full videos on how to build in my library). I think it would be dependent on the area you live in and the experience of the builder. Have a great week.
@@Tonnsfabrication We can look to see what it would cost to ship them. I had not thought about selling them until you mentioned it. Do you want to check on shipping this week and let you know?
I have a question… do you are going to use this for business growth plants and sale them.. if not … I don’t think you are going to spend that much money if you buy vegetables in the store for life .. because you still have to plants seed fertilizer.. your time to grow it … so figure it up see if wort it ..??
Thanks for the question. I don't use fertilizer unless it is my own compost. I grow for my family and sell vegetables at the market along with things I propagate. I was able to pay for the core greenhouse in one year at the market. It is well worth it for more than the money. It is a hobby and I have schools come to tour that farm and this is part of it. I enjoy the hobby so in reality, there isn't a cost you can put on happiness. Have a great week. Thanks for reaching out.
We unfortunately bought their sungrow greenhouse and wished we hadn't. I could have built a better greenhouse using wood. The whole project was nothing but a pain. They have several ways to view the instructions and they often inflict each other, they shorted the screws, and we had to buy a sheet of polycarbonate because the top pieces were not cut big enough.
If you get it with a tornado, you will lose the entire Greenhouse. Planta houses should have exhaust fans, only way to cool and move air thru, They do not. I have three greenhouses and have had the same brand for 45 years. Best greenhouses in the country come from Santa Barbara Greenhouse Co out of Oxnard, Ca.
Thanks for that info. I put two 20” fans in the greenhouse and I have been able to keep it cool. Not sure what greenhouse will survive a tornado around here because most houses don’t. 👍. Thanks again for the info
@@StewartFarmApiary My guess is that a greenhouses's shape will resist defenitly more then walls/roof with all thoses edges facing the wind. Just dont leave doors or windows open.
@@phylipvaliquette2805 Thanks for the comments - I have actually learned that you can cool this greenhouse with the doors open in normal weather really nicely. I plan to possibly put a few of the windows in this autumn when it cools down and just manually open and close them so I can be sure not to have them open for the high winds. We will see, I may change my mind again. Have a great day.
Yes, with everything that I did in addition - It has been worth every penny. Paid for itself in the first year. Thank you for the comment. Have a great day.
I am in the Deep South. We have unexpected last minute tornados that come through the area. We also have straight line winds. The windows that you can buy for this greenhouse are controlled by mechanisms using wax and they expand a cylinder to open the windows based on heat. If the outside temperatures are high ( as during tornado season) and there is no one to manually lower the vent windows then they will act as a sail and be ripped off the greenhouse. This is what I’m speaking of when I mention windows. Many people with greenhouses are not around 24 hours a day and can make adjustments if bad weather sneaks up. My point is I would rather not put them in and not risk the greenhouse being torn up because I couldn’t get there to lower the windows before the wind. Hope this helps. Have a great week.
Great information! thank you for documenting this. I am just planning my greenhouse and this is very valuable
Glad you enjoyed it. Good luck with your greenhouse.
Thanks for the great video and all the wonderful information.I learned a lot. Thanks. Great job.
Many thanks for your kind words. I"m glad you like the videos................more to come.
Great information! Thank you because I’ve been looking at a Planta Greenhouse. I will consider all these things. THANKS!
Thank you for the kind words. I hope you enjoyed the video. Have a great week.
Super informative, thank you.
Really happy it was beneficial for you. Thanks for the feedback. Have a great week.
Enjoyed the video. Good content
Thank you for the kind words. I will be doing a video soon on what I will keep or change after one year of the greenhouse. Stay tuned. Have a great week.
Very informative thank you. I was thinking of getting the same model. It is good to be aware of the hidden costs.
You can obviously cut down on some costs without water and electricity but I think it is worth it. I'll be doing a video at my one year mark of having it to talk about what I would change and not what I really like after a year in operation.
great things to know, thanks
Thank you. I always try to spread the experiences so we can all learn. Have a great week and thank you again.
Good content. Thanks for making this video. We are buying a Planta 26 in a couple months and this is all great info to have. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words. You will love the greenhouse - I just spent a full day moving my plants into the raised beds outside. Finally warm enough here to do so. Have a great week.
Great information! I am purchasing the same greenhouse only shorter.
You will not regret the purchase. I spent three hours in mine yesterday while it rained outside. Thanks for the comment and have a great week.
Thanks for your awesome video! Really nice to think about this more completely
Really happy you liked it. I plan to do a one year evaluation. I still love it but a year put some great ideas into what I will expand on to make it better. One of the best investments I’ve ever made. Have a great weekend.
@@StewartFarmApiary Thanks, you too! You showed I need some more planning. We're putting in a smaller kit for my wife so she can start her seedlings there instead of every window in the house (plywood shelves in all windows every spring. We're in Montreal Quebec so we get about 80 inches of snow per year. But spring comes a little late and fall ends a little early.
Great review
Thank you
Thank you! Your video was so helpful!
Great. I really appreciate the feedback. I will have a video soon on what I would change and what I liked after one year with the greenhouse. Hope you get to see it in the months ahead. Have a great weekend.
So true. I build greenhouses and the stuff on the ,Arkwright has all those hidden fees. Shipping, grading, and base foundation are the main extra costs. I’m lucky I got a lot of extras from a farmer I helped build big commercial greenhouses for. I got polycarbonate scrap free doors and a blower all free. I ended up under $2,000 for a 11”x22” double polyethylene inflated post framed lean to greenhouse with a door on each side and the back wall insulated, plus I got shade cloth and 4 extra layers of polyethylene. If I got all that new it would have been $3,500 to $4,000. I’m using cheap solar motion lights for $10 for 2, my heater is 2nd hand for under $15. The inflation blower is on a timer on for 15 min off for an hour, because I made a polyethylene Bellow between the layers to hold the air for up to 1.5 hours depending on the season. I also built a 7.5”x7.5”x10.5” tall mobile single layer wood framed greenhouse for under $700 in materials and gas that would sell for around $1,300 with the base on it already and an extra layer, new door and window.
Wow. You have done a lot. I think it’s so important to let people know the cost of things. Sometimes we get excited and don’t do all the research. I’m glad I did the research ahead of time. Main killer for me was the cost of all the materials going up from the time I ordered and when I started building. I still would have purchased it. I love it !! Thanks for the comments
Your greenhouse Looks sweet, very functional and professionally done.
@@daves1563 Very kind of you to say. Thank you.
Just about to finish mine. 6x3 meters or 20x10 feet. Did a pretty deep footer 50cm or 1.64 feet. Dug the trenches with a shovel, did all the work myself. On top of the foundation a layed a wall out of bricks, height of 4 bricks, then wooden planks screwed in to the bricks. On top of all that the greenhouse. Gets about 6 hours of direct sunlight. Could borrow some of the tools needed from friends.
My costs as of now:
Greenhouse plus delivery $1900
Gravel for the foundation and bricks $350
Cement $300
Bricks(reused old bricks) free
Equipment etc. $350
Total $ 2900
Costs in Sweden
That sounds like a great setup. Keep me posted on how you use it in the cold Sweden winter. Have a great weekend
Nice greenhouse. Thanks for the information. Im looking into getting a smaller version. Do you think one person could build or is it a two person build?
If you are mechanically minded you can easily build on your own. I only needed someone to only hold the panels when I installed. Hope this helps.
@StewartFarmApiary Yes, thank you.
My costs:
Planta Sungrow 32' and 3 non-auto windows, shipping - $5800
Ground work and 18" gravel - $4000
8" Concrete Slab - $3930
Electrical run - $1000
Soil - $1000
Wood for raised beds inside - $650
Total - $16,380 not including heater, plants, etc.
... and just to head off the 'why not just bury the feet, etc.' question. We get 65mph winds here in Maine all winter. The greenhouse would blow away. A wood base might last 4 - 5 years because of the harsh winters here.
I totally get it - I lived in Rhode Island and know the winds of New England well. Thanks for the feedback. I’m sure you love it. Have a great week
OMG, wow that's a lot.
@@amanda69 Its all about how badly you want and can use one.
I am assembling a planta currently and a it's alot more work than they let on. I've have 4" concrete on 6" gravel base to secure it. Unfortunately my kit was missing brackets and their after sales support is very slow to ship these parts. Total cost $4331.50 CDN.
I really hate to hear that. I have honestly not had a problem at all. All parts came in I found it enjoyable to build. Best of luck.
We are in the process of putting one in and i wish we would have never bought it
Vent window has a chain to stop it ripping it off
Very true, but not in 65 mph winds. The chains cannot hold what is basically a sail when wind gusts get that high.
I've been using that thermostat for years. It can overheat and malfunction so keep that in mind. I lost some plants because of it. Very disappointing.
Yes, I’ve had some trouble with it on the cooling side while using with my fans. It is disappointing. Thanks for the feedback. Have a great week.
I saw someone who had safety chains attached to their vented windows
Yes, and in areas where strong gusts of wind are not normal I would think those work great but even with a chain in this area it would be ripped off. If the winds (which they have ) will tear off the tin on my roof, then I am sure it will blow off some polycarbonate. Thanks for the feedback. Have a great day.
you still have those vent windows? they for sale?
I actually sold them. Thank you for asking.
How much does it cost to pay someone to install a greenhouse that size?
Im really not sure at all. I build my own (full videos on how to build in my library). I think it would be dependent on the area you live in and the experience of the builder. Have a great week.
Are you interested in selling two of those vent windows
Sure. Where are you located
@@StewartFarmApiary I'm in southern Ohio, I'd be interested in the windows as well if you don't find a buyer.
@@Tonnsfabrication We can look to see what it would cost to ship them. I had not thought about selling them until you mentioned it. Do you want to check on shipping this week and let you know?
I have a question… do you are going to use this for business growth plants and sale them.. if not … I don’t think you are going to spend that much money if you buy vegetables in the store for life .. because you still have to plants seed fertilizer.. your time to grow it … so figure it up see if wort it ..??
Thanks for the question. I don't use fertilizer unless it is my own compost. I grow for my family and sell vegetables at the market along with things I propagate. I was able to pay for the core greenhouse in one year at the market. It is well worth it for more than the money. It is a hobby and I have schools come to tour that farm and this is part of it. I enjoy the hobby so in reality, there isn't a cost you can put on happiness. Have a great week. Thanks for reaching out.
We unfortunately bought their sungrow greenhouse and wished we hadn't. I could have built a better greenhouse using wood. The whole project was nothing but a pain. They have several ways to view the instructions and they often inflict each other, they shorted the screws, and we had to buy a sheet of polycarbonate because the top pieces were not cut big enough.
I hate to hear that. I honestly had a great time putting mine together and am on my third spring with no issues.
If you're not going to use the auto vents if you want to sell 2 of them you can get ahold of me.
where are you located
Alberta, Canada
If you get it with a tornado, you will lose the entire Greenhouse. Planta houses should have exhaust fans, only way to cool
and move air thru, They do not. I have three greenhouses and have had the same brand for 45 years. Best greenhouses in the country come from Santa Barbara Greenhouse Co out of Oxnard, Ca.
Thanks for that info. I put two 20” fans in the greenhouse and I have been able to keep it cool. Not sure what greenhouse will survive a tornado around here because most houses don’t. 👍. Thanks again for the info
@@StewartFarmApiary My guess is that a greenhouses's shape will resist defenitly more then walls/roof with all thoses edges facing the wind. Just dont leave doors or windows open.
@@phylipvaliquette2805 Thanks for the comments - I have actually learned that you can cool this greenhouse with the doors open in normal weather really nicely. I plan to possibly put a few of the windows in this autumn when it cools down and just manually open and close them so I can be sure not to have them open for the high winds. We will see, I may change my mind again. Have a great day.
I figured $8000
Yes, with everything that I did in addition - It has been worth every penny. Paid for itself in the first year. Thank you for the comment. Have a great day.
You paid $4,200that too much 🤣🤮 I'm looking for a cheap one 😄
Thanks for the feedback but not really. I paid for itself in one year. I couldn't be more pleased. Have a great week.
Bro what are you talking about windows in a tornado
I am in the Deep South. We have unexpected last minute tornados that come through the area. We also have straight line winds. The windows that you can buy for this greenhouse are controlled by mechanisms using wax and they expand a cylinder to open the windows based on heat. If the outside temperatures are high ( as during tornado season) and there is no one to manually lower the vent windows then they will act as a sail and be ripped off the greenhouse. This is what I’m speaking of when I mention windows. Many people with greenhouses are not around 24 hours a day and can make adjustments if bad weather sneaks up. My point is I would rather not put them in and not risk the greenhouse being torn up because I couldn’t get there to lower the windows before the wind. Hope this helps. Have a great week.