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Greenhouse

Layout Guide

How to Layout your Greenhouse? A helpful guide.

You may want to start by creating a path down the centre of the greenhouse to give good access for watering and collecting fruit. You can use pavers, which will reflect heat back into the growing space. They also absorb the heat from the sun to be released back into the growing space in the evening to keep the temperature up. Another option is a gravel pathway, which allows good drainage. 

How you layout your greenhouse depends on what you want to grow. Plants can grow huge in a greenhouse so allow plenty of room! If you need maximum height for growing, planting straight into the soil is an option. However, your soil will be slightly cooler than if you grow in bags or tubs. You’ll also need to dig over the soil thoroughly and rotate your crops. Building a mini raised bed using timber or blocks will confine the soil.

Growing in bags, tubs or pots gives you more flexibility. You can move the plants around and the soil will be slightly warmer.  You can also easily dump the soil into your compost to rejuvenate the soil at the end of each season. Using a combination of both in ground beds and bags/pots works well.

Greenhouse staging is the ultimate shelving solution. Purpose built staging/shelving for potted plants and seedlings helps bring plants up to the light and warmth and maximises your growing space. Any shelving you use should provide good drainage and allow light through to the plants beneath. View our range of greenhouse staging and shelving here.  

Hanging brackets can be used to create vertical string lines for growing tomatoes or beans etc. Placing a hanging flower basket near the entrance to the greenhouse will entice bees in to help pollinate the plants within. Hanging brackets suited for use in your greenhouse are available to purchase here.
Greenhouse Layout

Ideas and examples of Typical Greenhouse Layouts

How to layout a greenhouse
Central paving path and room for potted plants down the sides, hanging shelving for seedlings on the back wall.
Greenhouse layout
Ground bed on right with a timber surround, 
a paving path down the middle. Also includes a watering system
how to get the most out of your greenhouse
Shelf for seedlings up high on the right, full height plants can grow in the ground bed and room for potted plants on the paving.

growing tomatoes in a greenhouse
Ground bed around the outside, gravel area 
in the centre for working.
growing in a greenhouse
Pavers down the centre to soak up the 
suns heat and release at night.
growing cucmber in a greenhouse
Ground bed with pots and bags placed 
over soil to maximise heat.

Greenhouse Layout
Potted plants on a gravel base. 
Gravel is great for drainage.
Greenhouse Layout
Classic greenhouse layout with 2 ground beds down both side and seedlings on back wall.
Greenhouse Layout
Ground bed on the left hand side and area for potted plants on the right

And remember, plants grow huge in a greenhouse so allow plenty of room...

Greenhouse layout guide
Apple cucumber (only 2 plants) grown super sized down the side of our greenhouse.
giant greenhouse tomatoes
"I can’t believe veges grow so fast. Tomato plants from 4 inches to 4 feet in 6 weeks"
Giant cucumber vine
Hanging basket at the entrance to attract bees and giant cucumber plant.

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