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Everyone has a general idea of ​​\uXNUMXb\uXNUMXbthe greenhouse in the country or in the garden. Its creation usually requires a lot of expensive and scarce material: load-bearing metal or wooden racks, film coating or a frame frame with glass, and even heating. Because of this, not everyone can afford such a structure, but it is a pleasure to work in it - there is a lot of light, and you move to your full height. A greenhouse, of course, is much simpler and cheaper. This, in fact, is only one roof from the greenhouse and a box at the base. Therefore, it is built more often. Although, as a rule, these designs are inferior to the first in the convenience of their maintenance.

That would be to combine the efficiency of a greenhouse and the convenience of working in a greenhouse! It seems that we managed to achieve this on our site (subsoil waters allowed this) - we remembered the dugout. After all, there, too, almost only an overlap is required - but you can already stand and move in it without bending down.

Along the central path of the future greenhouse, they dug a trench about waist deep: such pits are usually made by car owners in the garage. The top cover, that is, the roof of the greenhouse, was made with a support directly on the ground. Its width is such that you can freely handle the entire area with your hands. For convenience, the beds on one side were deepened by one spade bayonet, then they made a slight slope (in the figure - on the left), an option in the form of terraces is also possible (in the figure - on the right). This allows you to increase the space under the film and further deepen the trench track. The width of the path itself is such that it can only just be walked along the greenhouse.

Greenhouse dugout
Recessed greenhouse (click to enlarge): 1 - glass or film roof (on a frame), 2 - front door, 3 - stairs, 4 - terraced side of cultivated soil, 5 - trench-passage, 6 - sloping side of cultivated soil

That's all. The advantages of this design are visible, as they say, to the naked eye. Nevertheless, we list some of them. It is much easier and easier to maintain the thermal regime of a greenhouse when heated bio-, electrically and in any other way.

Affordable and fast production. Great resistance to strong winds. Even a hurricane will pass without consequences over this seemingly fragile structure. The ability to serve the greenhouse while standing, and not bent in half, as you have to do in the beds or in ordinary greenhouses.

Authors: P.P.Chernobay, P.D.Chernobay

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