[Strawbale] Michele's planned attached greenhouse
Speireag Alden
speireag at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 05:20:10 EST 2007
On 2007, Nov 28, at 18:33, Raftercat5 at aol.com wrote:
> Michele: That sounds wonderful, but think of this: a greenhouse
> gets very
> humid because the plants will need water.
A greenhouse which is much warmer than the house is going to
want venting anyway, so the humidity should be taken care of,
especially if the incoming vents are along where the greenhouse meets
the house.
When the greenhouse is cooler than the house, then the air will
hold less water anyway, and the moisture should be less of an issue.
Many greenhouses I've been in are relatively dry, and only feel
moist because you enter them from outside, where it's less moist.
Personally, I'm not intending anything special in the way of
moisture protection between my greenhouse and my house.
-Speireag.
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