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Pattern Number: 175

Pattern Title: Greenhouse

Category: Buildings

Sub-Category: Arrange the gardens, and the places in the gardens

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Summary 1: To keep a garden alive, it is almost essential that there be a "Workshop" - a kind of halfway house between the garden and the house itself, where seedlings grow, and where, in temperate climates, plants can grow in spite of cold.

Summary 2: In temperate climates, build a greenhouse as part of your house or office, so that it is both a "Room" of the house which can be reached directly without going outdoors and a part of the garden which can be reached directly from the garden.

Summary 3: For someone who has not experienced a greenhouse as an extension of the house, it may be hard to recognize how fundamental it becomes.

Summary 4: Hewitt Ryan, the psychiatrist for whom we built the clinic in Modesto with the help of this pattern language, thought greenhouses so essential that he included one as a basic part of the clinic: a place beside the common area, where people could reintegrate themselves by growing seedlings that would be gradually transplanted to form gardens for the clinic.

Summary 5: Chahroudi's Grow Hole - a glazed sunken pit for growing vegetables in winter - is another kind of greenhouse.

Summary 6: Place the greenhouse so that it has easy access to the VEGETABLE GARDEN and the COMPOST..

Keywords: greenhouse house garden grow part

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