Hello! I've been a permies member for awhile now, but this is my first post. We are starting to set up some infrastructure on our newish property (been observing the
land and making plans going on 2 years while doing a complete remodel on a severely broken house). Anyway, it's finally time to get my garden area staked out so I can get someone to disc it up and pile a bunch of organic material in there to overwinter. BUT, I can't layout my garden boundaries until I at least have the
footprint for my
greenhouse laid out. Also waiting on the
greenhouse footprint and fenced garden boundaries is the food forest for which I have potted
trees and shrubs anxiously awaiting their final locations. Winter is coming and I still need to get some house things finished so I don't have a ton of time to keep researching on my own.
I've read that the glazing on a greenhouse
should be directly south (true south, not magnetic south). But someone on another greenhouse
thread mentioned orienting it 16 degrees southeast for some reason that I don't recall. I'm working in a pretty tight area (we have 18 acres all together, but I have a lot of things to squeeze into zone 1 and I have topography to deal with).
So what is the consensus on orientation of the greenhouse? Should the glazing wall be exactly at true south, slightly off in any direction? I'm near Pittsburgh, PA, USA for reference. About 40 degrees N, zone 6a. I have my preliminary plans drawn up in CAD and plan to use a variety of passive heating/cooling systems, including making it a dual purpose
chicken coop/greenhouse... but I'm a real newbie with all of this, so I'll surely be asking lots of questions along the way. For now, I just need to layout the footprint so I can mark out my row garden and food forest areas. Greenhouse coop won't actually be underway until next year (at least).
I remember my friend took some drone photos for us last year, North is around 1 o'clock in this photo... the greenhouse will be where the little white square nearest the house is (currently a dilapidated shed that is serving as the current
chicken coop). The fenced garden will be above the greenhouse/coop and the food forest will be to the left of that up to the edge of the woods. We have a lot of invasives control (oriental bittersweet and multiflora
rose) to do in the woods to the left and we'll be loading up the newly open spaces with fruit and nut producing thicket species. But that should probably all be in it's own post, I'm just excited to finally get started on the fun stuff!