🌞 Where to Site a Greenhouse for Maximum Sun and Growth
Where you place your greenhouse matters just as much as the greenhouse itself. A poorly sited greenhouse can suffer from low light, cold conditions, overheating, or wind damage, while a well-positioned one can dramatically boost plant growth, yields, and season length.
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This guide explains exactly where to site a greenhouse in the UK for maximum sunlight, warmth, and productivity — and what most gardeners get wrong.
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⭐ Recommended Greenhouse Siting Essentials
1️⃣ Compass or Smartphone Compass App
Helps you accurately check orientation and sun path before installation.
2️⃣ Spirit Level & Measuring Tools
Ensures the site is level and square — critical for doors, glazing, and long-term stability.
3️⃣ Ground Anchors or Base Fixings
Essential for securing the greenhouse once the perfect site is chosen.
☀️ The Golden Rule: Maximise Sunlight
Greenhouses work best when they receive as much direct sunlight as possible, especially in spring and autumn when light levels are lower.
Best Orientation for the UK
✔ North–South orientation is generally best
- Gives even light to both sides throughout the day
- Reduces harsh overheating on one side
✔ East–West orientation can work
- Better for winter sun in some locations
- Can cause uneven heating in summer
For most UK gardens and allotments, north–south delivers the most consistent results.
🌅 Morning Sun Matters More Than Evening Sun
If you have to choose, always prioritise morning sun.
Why morning sun is better:
- Warms the greenhouse early
- Dries condensation quickly
- Reduces fungal disease risk
- Gets plants growing earlier in the day
A greenhouse shaded until midday will always underperform compared to one that catches early light.
🌳 Avoid Shade — Even Partial Shade
Common shade culprits include:
- Trees (especially deciduous trees in spring)
- Fences and walls
- Sheds and garages
- Neighbouring buildings
Even a few hours of shade can:
❌ Slow growth
❌ Reduce yields
❌ Increase damp and disease
Tip: Check shadows at different times of day before committing to a spot.
🌬️ Balance Sun With Shelter From Wind
While sun is critical, wind exposure can undo all the benefits.
Ideal position:
✔ Open to sun
✔ Sheltered from prevailing winds (usually south-westerly in the UK)
Good wind protection:
- Hedges (not too close)
- Fences with airflow gaps
- Walls (especially for lean-to greenhouses)
Avoid exposed hilltops or open corners of allotments if possible.
🧱 Using Walls to Your Advantage
A south-facing wall can dramatically improve greenhouse performance.
Benefits:
✔ Absorbs heat during the day
✔ Releases warmth at night
✔ Provides wind shelter
This is why lean-to greenhouses perform exceptionally well in small gardens.
📐 Ground Conditions: Flat, Dry, and Stable
The site must be:
✔ Level — uneven ground twists frames
✔ Well-drained — standing water increases damp
✔ Solid — prevents long-term movement
Avoid:
❌ Low spots where water collects
❌ Recently filled ground
❌ Bare soil without a proper base
A good site makes foundation work far easier.
🚶 Think About Access & Workflow
Your greenhouse should be:
- Easy to reach daily
- Close to water
- Accessible with tools and wheelbarrows
A greenhouse hidden at the far end of the plot often gets used less, reducing its value.
🧠 Common Greenhouse Siting Mistakes
🚫 Placing it behind a shed “to keep it tidy”
🚫 Ignoring winter sun angles
🚫 Prioritising convenience over light
🚫 Installing in the windiest part of the plot
🚫 Forgetting about future tree growth
Most siting mistakes are permanent — take time to get it right.
🗺️ Simple Greenhouse Siting Checklist
Before installation, confirm:
✔ Full sun from morning to afternoon
✔ Minimal shade year-round
✔ Shelter from strong winds
✔ Level, dry ground
✔ Easy access and water supply
If your site ticks all five, you’re set up for success.
🌟 Final Thoughts
The best greenhouse site is one that balances:
🌞 Maximum sunlight
🌬️ Wind protection
🌅 Morning warmth
📐 Stable, level ground
🚶 Practical access
In the UK, a north–south aligned greenhouse in full sun, with some wind shelter, consistently delivers the best results. Get the location right, and your greenhouse will reward you with earlier sowings, healthier plants, and higher yields — year after year.