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Horticulture CD Unit B1 - 1 Floriculture

Horticulture CD Unit B1 - 1 Floriculture. Problem Area 1 Greenhouse Crop Production

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Horticulture CDUnit B1 - 1

Floriculture

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Problem Area 1

Greenhouse Crop Production

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Lesson 1

Exploring Greenhouse Structures

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Interest Approach

Have you ever been in a greenhouse? What did it look like? Was it hot or cold? Why? What are greenhouses used for? Think about your answers to these questions as you follow along with the lesson.

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Student Learning Objectives

1. Identify greenhouse designs.

2. Review considerations for greenhouse frameworks.

3. Identify and describe greenhouse glazing materials.

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Objectives Cont.

4. Describe the functions of the headhouse.

5. Discuss the advantages of retractable-roof greenhouses.

6. Describe greenhouse bench options.

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Terms

Acrylic structured sheetsBenchEven-span greenhouseFiberglassGlassGlazingGreenhouse

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Terms

Greenhouse frameworkHeadhouseHoop-houseLean-to greenhousePolycarbonate structured sheetsPolyethyleneRetractable-roof greenhouse

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Terms

Ridge-and-furrow greenhouseRolling benchStructured sheetsUneven-span greenhouse

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What are the common greenhouse sizes?

A greenhouse is a structure enclosed by glass or plastic that allows light transmission for the growth of plants. There are four basic styles of greenhouse design. The lean-to greenhouse shares a wall

with a building and relies on the building structure to provide support for the roof.

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Lean-to Greenhouse

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Even-span greenhouse structures are single houses that have roofs with an even pitch and an even width. A common even-span greenhouse that uses arching pipes for the framework is called a hoop house.

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Uneven-span greenhouses have unequal pitches and widths. Use of this style is limited to hillsides.

Ridge-and-furrow greenhouse structures consist of a number of greenhouses connected along the length of the house.

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What considerations need to be addressed for greenhouse frameworks?

The greenhouse framework supports the greenhouse covering material.

The framework should be strong, yet allow the maximum amount of light to reach the plants.

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Aluminum and aluminum/steel combination frameworks are popular because they are long lasting and considered to be low maintenance. Other framework materials include wood, galvanized steel, and angle iron.

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What materials are used for greenhouse glazing?

The covering of the greenhouse is referred to as the glazing. Considerations in choosing a glazing

material include durability, light transmission, cost, and affects on heating costs.

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Flexible sheets of polyethylene are stretched over the greenhouse framework.

Structured sheets, including polycarbonate, acrylic, and fiberglass, which are made with double walls offer good insulation.

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Polycarbonate structured sheets are most widely used because they have good light transmission, they resist hail damage, and they are easy to work with.

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Acrylic structured sheets have high light transmission, but they cost more than polycarbonate sheets, are prone to hail damage, and are less flexible.

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Types of Greenhouse Coverings

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Fiberglass has dropped in popularity. It discolors after 7-10 years, is flammable and provides poor insulation.

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Glass is considered to be the best material for crop production. It has the highest light transmission and is long lasting.

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What are the functions of the headhouse?

Many of the tasks that support the production of greenhouse crops takes place in a structure attached to the greenhouse, known as a headhouse. The headhouse might be used as a storage area, a potting area, an office, and/or a shipping area.

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What are the advantages of retractable-roof greenhouses?

Retractable-roof greenhouse designs allow the roof to be opened and closed. The grower can open the roof when

weather conditions are favorable to plant growth and close the roof when the crops need protection. When open, they provide plants with increased light levels and fresh air.

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Retractable-roof greenhouses can be used to prepare outdoor crops for the elements before leaving the greenhouse. Other advantages include reduced disease problems because of better ventilation, reduced irrigation due to rainfall, and more effective temperature control for DIF.

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What are greenhouse bench options?

The greenhouse bench is the structure that holds the plants above the ground. Materials used for benches include

expanded galvanized steel, aluminum, plastic, and rot resistant wood.

Benches are arranged in the greenhouse with aisle space and growing space in mind.

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Common layouts include conventional arrangements, peninsular arrangements, and movable benches.

Rolling benches maximize growing space by limiting space for aisles. The benches are placed on pipes, which allows them to be easily moved from side to side.

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Review/Summary

What are the common greenhouse sizes?

What considerations need to be addressed for greenhouse frameworks?

What materials are used for greenhouse glazing?

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Review/Summary cont.

What are the functions of the headhouse?

What are the advantages of retractable-roof greenhouses?

What are greenhouse bench options?