A structure designed for cultivating plants, featuring an angled roof sloping in one direction, often south-facing in the Northern Hemisphere for optimal sunlight exposure, and supplied as a pre-fabricated set of components for assembly. These kits typically include the frame, glazing materials (such as polycarbonate or glass), and hardware required for construction. These specialized growing environments offer a controlled space for extending growing seasons and cultivating temperature-sensitive plants.
The advantage of these systems lies in their efficient utilization of sunlight, facilitating enhanced plant growth and yield. The angled roof maximizes light penetration, particularly during periods when the sun is lower in the sky. Historically, structures with similar roof designs have been employed in regions with significant snowfall to prevent accumulation and structural damage. Their utilization allows for improved environmental control, protecting plants from adverse weather conditions and pests, and extending the growing season beyond natural limitations.