• Before you assemble this greenhouse, you must build a proper foundation. You may use your
own base of bricks, concrete blocks or treated wood. Whatever foundation you use, ensure that
it is square – by checking that its diagonal measurements are equal – and level, and that the
greenhouse is fastened to it securely. If you have made your own base, you will need to drill
through the sill of the greenhouse.
Your greenhouse needs the proper support of a foundation to help prevent property damage and
injury in the event of strong winds or inclement weather. Wind and ground conditions vary from
site to site, and the characteristics of your site may affect the practicality and effectiveness of
anchoring methods substantially. If you have any doubt regarding the stability of the foundation
you are to use, consult a professional.
• It is always your responsibility to ensure that the greenhouse is properly anchored. Ogrow cannot
be held responsible for personal injury, damage to the greenhouse, or other property damage
that occurs as a result of improperly anchoring the greenhouse.
• Check with local authorities to obtain all required building permits and to familiarize yourself
with any building codes that may apply.
• Decide on a location for the greenhouse. The location should optimally be a level, well lit area
that is sheltered from the wind and free of overhanging branches. The door of the greenhouse
should not open towards the prevailing wind, if possible. Try to locate your greenhouse near a
convenient water source to aid you in watering your plants daily. Also, try to build your
greenhouse in a location where the soil drains easily so that the greenhouse floor is pleasant to
work on.
IMPORTANT:
READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING:
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