Free Greenhouse Planning Calculators

Build provisional scenarios for size, budget, heating, ventilation, lighting, and crop space, then replace defaults with verified local inputs.

Essential Planning Calculators

Growing Optimization Tools

How to Plan Your Perfect Greenhouse

1

Size First

Use the sizing calculator to find optimal dimensions for your space and needs

2

Calculate Costs

Get detailed pricing breakdown including all materials and labor

3

Plan Climate

Estimate heating costs and ventilation needs for year-round growing

4

Optimize Growing

Fine-tune plant spacing, watering, and lighting for maximum yields

Calculator Questions Answered

How accurate are the greenhouse cost calculators?

Calculator results are planning scenarios based on the inputs and assumptions shown. They are not quotes or engineering designs. Replace defaults with current local prices, utility rates, product data, weather inputs, and permit requirements.

Which calculator should I use first when planning a greenhouse?

Start with the Greenhouse Sizing Calculator to determine optimal dimensions based on your space and budget. Then use the Cost Calculator for detailed pricing, followed by the Heating Calculator to estimate operating expenses. This sequence helps you make informed decisions at each planning stage.

Can these calculators help me save money on my greenhouse?

They can help organize alternatives and expose missing cost categories, but no saving or payback is guaranteed. Compare several scenarios and validate the result with local quotes before committing money.

Do the calculators work for commercial greenhouses?

Some tools can organize preliminary commercial inputs, but they do not replace crop budgets, structural or mechanical design, code review, or supplier and contractor quotes.

Are the calculator results specific to my climate zone?

Only when a tool explicitly asks for relevant local inputs. USDA hardiness zones alone do not describe design temperatures, solar load, humidity, wind, or snow. Use current local weather and code data where the calculation requires it.

Ready to Compare a Greenhouse Scenario?

Start with the cost calculator to organize project assumptions. Treat the result as a provisional range and validate it with current local quotes.