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Top Greenhouse Heater Choices to Warm Your Winter Plants

July 23, 202413 min read

Are you struggling with a chilly greenhouse? The right greenhouse heater can keep your plants healthy even in lower temperatures. Our comprehensive guide covers various heater options, safety protocols, and energy efficiency to help you make an informed decision without breaking the bank.

Key Takeaways:

  • Greenhouse heating is essential for plant growth and depends on factors such as size, insulation, climate, and efficiency of heating systems.

  • Proper ventilation is crucial for temperature control and safety, especially with propane heaters.

  • Various types of heaters are available, including electric, gas, and infrared, each suited for different greenhouse sizes and heating requirements.

  • Safety features and maintenance practices are important for efficiency and prevention of hazards.

  • Costs and energy efficiency are significant when choosing a greenhouse heater.

Understanding Greenhouse Heating Needs

Greenhouse heating is not just a matter of convenience; it's a necessity to maintain optimal growth conditions for plants, especially during the colder months. The warmth inside a greenhouse depends on the covering materials' ability to trap solar heat and re-radiate it within the environment.

Several factors influence the heating needs of a greenhouse:

  • Size of the space

  • Level of insulation

  • Regional climate

  • Safety features and energy efficiency of potential heating systems

  • Heat loss mechanisms (convection, conduction, and radiation)

Considering these factors will help determine the most effective heating solution for your greenhouse. Ultimately, choosing the right heater involves a deep understanding of your greenhouse's specific heating needs, considering factors like its square footage, temperature requirements, and heat loss factors.

Proper Ventilation

Ventilation is an often-overlooked aspect of greenhouse heating. A well-ventilated greenhouse maintains optimal temperatures and prevents frost damage, ensuring that your plants receive just the right amount of heat they need to thrive. This is achieved by promoting the exchange of warm internal air with cooler external air, preventing overheating and ensuring a consistent temperature for your plants.

Methods to achieve proper ventilation include:

  • Natural ventilation using vents for small greenhouses

  • Engineered ventilation systems with exhaust fans and motorized louvers for larger greenhouses

  • Adequate ventilation for greenhouses using propane heaters to avoid carbon monoxide buildup

Cold Weather Challenges

Cold weather presents unique challenges for greenhouse heating. The key is to maintain a consistent temperature, which is crucial for plant survival and healthy growth. This means that even as the mercury dips outside, your greenhouse should remain a warm haven for your plants.

Types of Greenhouse Heaters

Greenhouse heaters come in various types, each with its unique set of advantages and drawbacks. The different types include:

  • Steam systems

  • Hot water systems

  • Hot air systems

  • Infrared systems

Fuel options add another layer of complexity to the decision-making process. You can choose from natural gas, LP gas, fuel oil, wood, or electricity, depending on availability and cost-effectiveness in your location.

Electric Heaters

Electric heaters are often regarded as the safest options for greenhouses, thanks to their built-in safety features. These heaters come with safety measures designed to prevent overheating, which is a common concern in greenhouse environments.

One excellent option for small to medium-sized greenhouses is the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater. This 1500W/750W ceramic heater features dual heat settings, thermostat control, and safety features like overheat protection and tip-over protection. It's compact, portable, and can heat up to 200 square feet, making it ideal for smaller greenhouses or targeted heating in larger spaces.

For those seeking a smart heating solution, the Govee Electric Space Heater offers 1500W of power with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth app control. It's compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing for voice control of your greenhouse temperature. The PTC ceramic heating technology ensures rapid warmth distribution, while safety features like tip-over and over-heating protection provide peace of mind.

Gas and Propane Heaters

Gas heaters, such as those using natural and bottled gas, are renowned for their economic and efficient heating capabilities, especially in colder climates. Propane heaters offer substantial warmth and are cost-effective, although they need proper ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide issues.

Modern greenhouse gas heaters are often equipped with multiple safety devices, including thermocouples and Oxygen Depletion Systems (ODS), to ensure safety. When installing a gas heater, it's important to follow the instructions carefully and conduct a soapy water test to check for leaks.

Infrared and Paraffin Heaters

Infrared heaters provide targeted radiant heat, warming plants and objects directly without heating the air first. This makes them particularly energy efficient for smaller spaces. However, they might not provide adequate warmth under extremely cold conditions.

For those looking for a versatile heating solution, the Dreo Space Heater combines PTC ceramic heating technology with infrared elements. It offers precise temperature control from 41-95°F, multiple modes including Power Heat and Eco, and operates quietly at just 34dB. Its portable design with a handle makes it easy to move around your greenhouse as needed.

Best Greenhouse Heater Recommendations for Different Spaces

Choosing the right greenhouse heater depends on the size of your greenhouse, the type of plants you're growing, and your specific heating needs. Here are some recommendations for different greenhouse sizes:

Small Greenhouses

For small greenhouses, electric fan heaters, oil-filled radiators, and heat mats are excellent choices. The JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater mentioned earlier is a great option, heating areas up to 160 square feet with an adjustable thermostat and fan for better air circulation.

For targeted warmth and energy efficiency, consider the BN-LINK Seedling Heat Mat. This 10" x 20.75" waterproof heating pad provides consistent, uniform heating ideal for seed starting and cutting propagation. It's easy to clean, durable, and comes with a 15-month warranty.

Medium-sized Greenhouses

For medium-sized greenhouses, the Dreo Space Heater is a suitable choice. Its 1500W output and precise temperature control make it efficient for larger spaces, while its multiple modes allow for customized heating based on your greenhouse's needs.

Large Greenhouses

Large greenhouses require powerful heating options. The Bio Green PAL 2.0/USDT Palma Greenhouse Heater is designed for efficient heating in spaces up to 130 ft². It features two adjustable heating elements (750W or 1500W), precise thermostat control from -58°F to 210.2°F, and an air circulation mode to prevent mold buildup. Its durable stainless steel housing and foldable carrying handle make it both robust and portable.

Greenhouse Heater Safety and Maintenance

Safety and maintenance are crucial when it comes to greenhouse heaters. Here are some important considerations:

Safety Features

Essential safety features include:

  • Overheat protection to reduce the risk of fire

  • Certification by recognized agencies for safety standards

  • Tip-over protection (found in heaters like the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater)

  • Flame-resistant materials

Installation Tips

Proper installation of greenhouse heaters is crucial for their safe and efficient operation. For electric heaters, install a dedicated electricity supply with individually RCD-protected sockets. Maintain adequate clearance from combustible materials to reduce fire risks.

For propane heaters, consistently monitor gas levels in propane canisters to prevent sudden run-outs. You can use the 'hot water trick' to estimate the remaining gas.

Maintenance Practices

Regular maintenance can lead to fuel savings and more uniform heat distribution. Here are some key maintenance practices:

  • Annual maintenance by a skilled technician

  • Regular cleaning and adjustment of greenhouse furnaces and boilers

  • Replacing air filters and cleaning fan blades to maintain maximum airflow

  • Periodically checking combustion efficiency

  • Conducting an energy audit using tools like the USDA Energy Self-Assessment

Cost and Energy Efficiency Considerations

When choosing a greenhouse heater, consider both initial costs and long-term energy efficiency. Electric heaters like the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater and Govee Electric Space Heater are generally less expensive to install but may have higher operating costs for prolonged use.

Gas heaters can be more expensive upfront but offer higher BTU output, potentially translating to better cost-effectiveness for larger spaces in the long run.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency varies by heater type:

  • Propane or natural gas heaters: around 78% efficiency

  • Heating oil heaters: approximately 75% efficiency

  • Cord wood stoves: vary from 20% to 75% depending on the model

Smart heaters like the Govee Electric Space Heater offer additional energy-saving features through app control and scheduling.

Saving Money on Heating

To save on heating costs:

  • Insulate distribution pipes in unheated or underground areas

  • Seal air leaks

  • Use energy-conserving screens (can save 20% to 50% on heating bills)

  • Consider alternative fuels like biomass boilers or solar energy

  • Compartmentalize germination and production areas

For precise temperature control and energy savings, consider using a thermostat controller like the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller. It's versatile enough for seed germination, reptile habitats, and brewing setups, allowing you to maintain optimal temperatures without wasting energy.

Summary

Choosing the right greenhouse heater is crucial for maintaining optimal growing conditions for your plants year-round. From understanding your specific heating needs to selecting the appropriate heater type and size, there are many factors to consider. Remember to prioritize safety features, regular maintenance, and energy efficiency to ensure the best results for your greenhouse and your wallet.

Whether you opt for a portable electric heater like the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater, a smart solution like the Govee Electric Space Heater, or a powerful greenhouse-specific heater like the Bio Green PAL 2.0/USDT Palma Greenhouse Heater, the goal is to create a warm haven where your plants can thrive all year round.

Don't forget to complement your heating system with useful accessories like the BN-LINK Seedling Heat Mat for targeted warmth and the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller for precise temperature management. With the right equipment and knowledge, you can turn your greenhouse into a flourishing oasis, regardless of the weather outside.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors influence greenhouse heating needs?

The size of the greenhouse, its insulation, regional climate, and the safety features and energy efficiency of heating systems all affect the greenhouse heating needs. Consider these factors when planning for heating. For instance, a larger greenhouse like one suitable for the Bio Green PAL 2.0/USDT Palma Greenhouse Heater will have different heating requirements compared to a small hobby greenhouse that might be adequately served by the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater.

What are the different types of greenhouse heaters?

Greenhouse heaters come in various types, including electric, gas, propane, and infrared, each with its unique set of advantages and drawbacks. Electric heaters like the Govee Electric Space Heater offer smart features and easy installation, while gas heaters might be more cost-effective for larger spaces. It's important to choose the type that best suits your specific greenhouse needs.

How important is ventilation in a greenhouse?

Ventilation is crucial in a greenhouse as it helps maintain optimal temperatures and prevents frost damage. Good ventilation also reduces the risk of disease and pest infestations. When using heaters, especially in enclosed spaces, proper ventilation becomes even more critical to ensure air circulation and prevent the buildup of harmful gases.

Are there specific heater recommendations for different sized greenhouses?

Yes, heater recommendations vary based on greenhouse size:

How can I save money on heating my greenhouse?

To save money on heating your greenhouse:

  1. Insulate it properly to retain heat.

  2. Seal air leaks to prevent heat loss.

  3. Use energy-conserving screens to trap heat at night.

  4. Consider alternative fuels or solar energy for long-term savings.

  5. Use a smart thermostat controller like the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller to maintain optimal temperatures without wasting energy.

  6. Implement zone heating to focus warmth where it's most needed.

These strategies will help you reduce heating costs and make your greenhouse more energy-efficient.

What safety features should I look for in a greenhouse heater?

When choosing a greenhouse heater, look for the following safety features:

  1. Overheat protection: This automatically shuts off the heater if it gets too hot, preventing fire hazards.

  2. Tip-over protection: Found in heaters like the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater, this feature turns off the heater if it's knocked over.

  3. Flame-resistant materials: These reduce the risk of fire spreading if an issue occurs.

  4. Oxygen depletion sensors: Particularly important for gas heaters, these shut off the heater if oxygen levels drop too low.

  5. ETL or UL certification: These indicate the heater has been tested for safety standards.

How do I maintain my greenhouse heater for optimal performance?

To maintain your greenhouse heater:

  1. Clean it regularly to remove dust and debris.

  2. Check and replace filters as needed.

  3. Inspect wiring and connections for any signs of wear or damage.

  4. For gas heaters, have them professionally serviced annually.

  5. Keep the area around the heater clear of plants and flammable materials.

  6. Regularly check that safety features are functioning correctly.

  7. Use a thermostat controller like the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller to ensure consistent, efficient operation.

Can I use a regular space heater in my greenhouse?

While it's possible to use a regular space heater in a greenhouse, it's generally not recommended for several reasons:

  1. Most regular space heaters aren't designed for the high humidity environment of a greenhouse.

  2. They may not have the necessary safety features for greenhouse use.

  3. Regular space heaters might not distribute heat evenly enough for optimal plant growth.

Instead, opt for heaters designed specifically for greenhouse use or those with features suitable for greenhouse environments. For instance, the Govee Electric Space Heater offers smart controls and safety features that make it more suitable for greenhouse use than a standard space heater.

How do I determine the right size heater for my greenhouse?

To determine the right size heater for your greenhouse:

  1. Calculate the volume of your greenhouse in cubic feet.

  2. Determine the desired temperature difference between inside and outside.

  3. Consider the materials your greenhouse is made from (glass, plastic, etc.) as this affects heat retention.

  4. Factor in your local climate and typical winter temperatures.

As a general rule, you'll need about 0.6 to 1 watt per cubic foot of greenhouse space to raise the temperature by 10°F. However, it's often better to choose a slightly oversized heater to ensure adequate warmth during the coldest periods.

What's the difference between convection and radiant heating for greenhouses?

Convection heating warms the air in the greenhouse, which then circulates to warm the plants. Electric fan heaters like the JNDRO Portable Electric Space Heater typically use convection heating.

Radiant heating, on the other hand, directly warms objects and surfaces in its path without necessarily heating the air. Infrared heaters and heat mats like the BN-LINK Seedling Heat Mat use radiant heating.

Both methods have their place in greenhouse heating. Convection heating is good for maintaining overall air temperature, while radiant heating can be more energy-efficient for targeted plant warming.

Conclusion

Choosing the right greenhouse heater is a crucial step in creating an optimal environment for your plants to thrive year-round. By understanding your specific heating needs, considering factors like greenhouse size, local climate, and energy efficiency, and selecting appropriate heating solutions, you can ensure your greenhouse remains a warm, nurturing space even in the coldest months.

Remember, the best greenhouse heating solution often combines different types of heaters and accessories. For instance, you might use a powerful heater like the Bio Green PAL 2.0/USDT Palma Greenhouse Heater for overall heating, supplement it with heat mats like the BN-LINK Seedling Heat Mat for seedlings and temperature-sensitive plants, and control it all with a smart thermostat like the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller.

Don't forget to prioritize safety features, regular maintenance, and energy efficiency in your heating setup. With the right equipment and knowledge, you can create a flourishing greenhouse oasis that defies the winter chill and keeps your plants happy and healthy all year long.

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