Ways Greenhouse Shelving Can Help Optimize Growing Space

GrowSpan greenhouse ShelvingFor growers to take full advantage of a greenhouse and stay ahead of their competitors, success often comes down to the smallest details. As a result, they are constantly trying to find ways to optimize production and reduce inefficiencies.

Although it may be an afterthought for some growers, greenhouse shelving and benching has become one of the most important greenhouse accessories. Greenhouse shelving plays a critical role in a growing environment, because it improves organization and makes crops easier to move.

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Without effective organization or a convenient growing area, plants can be inadequately spaced, and growers miss out on potential profits since they aren’t using their greenhouse to its full potential. The purpose of greenhouse shelving should be to maximize growing area, while boosting an operation’s overall efficiency and their subsequent profits.

Growers can choose from a variety of greenhouse shelving and benching designs in order to create a layout that suits their production goals.

Common Designs and Materials

Greenhouse shelving comes in many styles, some of which are turnkey and very easy to install. Shelving options can also be customized to meet specific criteria in individual grow spaces. GrowSpan’s line of greenhouse shelving can fall into three main categories: Tiered, Stationary, and Rolling.

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Tiered – Most tiered greenhouse shelving comes with two or three levels, but GrowSpan also offers a four-tier option for additional plant space. These are typically used to create an effective display in a greenhouse; however, they can also provide production benefits. Tiered shelving helps growers fit a number of plants in a confined area and makes excellent use of an operation’s available space.

Stationary Greenhouse Benching

As a more traditional option, stationary shelving helps improve plant organization and ease labor requirements. Since they are raised on legs, plants are positioned at an easier height for growers to tend to them. This helps workers bend over less during labor and improves access to plants by allowing for more efficient spacing.

Rolling

The addition of rolling shelves is the easiest way for operations to maximize their growing space. With the help of wheels, rolling greenhouse shelving is designed to effortlessly move to the side, adding or removing pathways at a moment’s notice. They also come in various designs to accommodate different growing trays, including propagation trays that help growers cut down on prep time.

Premium Rolling Tabletop Shelving gives greenhouse growers the flexibility they need to fully optimize production. Operations can increase their growing space and workers can maneuver throughout the greenhouse more efficiently.

Shelving can be made from a number of materials, including wood plastic, wire mesh, expanded metal, or PolyMax. PolyMax shelves are made from durable, outdoor-grade plastic and provide growers a lightweight solution that won’t rot or corrode and is easy to clean.

GrowSpan also offers a liner system for shelves that creates air gaps between trays. This accessory helps establish positive pressure systems that improve airflow at a plant’s canopy.

Choosing a Greenhouse Shelving Layout to Maximize Profits

Ultimately, a greenhouse shelving layout will have a big impact on an operation’s performance. With the right configuration, growers can use their greenhouse’s space to its full potential, lowering production costs per plant and increasing profits.

There are a number of greenhouse shelving layouts that operations can implement to get more out of their growing area. A peninsula layout is a common arrangement of greenhouse shelving that gives growers an easy way to maximize their space, while making maintenance tasks more convenient.

In this configuration, greenhouse shelving runs horizontally through a structure, with room for narrow paths between them. The center of the greenhouse is left open to serve as a wide walkway that spans the length of the structure.

This layout provides ample growing room on its own, but it becomes even more valuable when growers incorporate rolling shelves. Rolling greenhouse shelving allows operations to have more control over their growing area, helping them adjust walkways and shift production shelves with limited effort.

As a result, growers don’t have to choose between plant space and room for workers to maneuver. The combination of a peninsula layout and rolling shelves lets growers maximize their greenhouse’s capabilities, without interrupting daily workflow.

Learn more, including advice on incorporating automation with shelving, here.

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