Classified by covering material
Glass Greenhouse: Using high transmittance glass as the covering material, it has excellent transparency and insulation performance, suitable for planting high-end flowers, vegetables, and scientific research experiments. But glass is fragile and heavy, requiring strengthened support and fixation.
Sunshine board greenhouse: Made of polycarbonate (PC) board, it has good transparency, insulation and impact resistance, low cost, easy installation and maintenance, and is suitable for planting various crops.
Plastic film greenhouse: Using plastic film as the covering material, it is low-cost, easy to build, and suitable for short-term crop planting, such as early spring or late autumn vegetables. But the transparency is poor, and it is necessary to strengthen light management.
Classified by main structure
Sunlight Greenhouse: relying on solar energy to maintain indoor temperature, usually with well insulated walls and rear roofs, suitable for use in winter in the north.
Multi span greenhouse: Connected by multiple greenhouses, it has a large space and relatively high degree of automation, and can be used for large-scale agricultural production.
Single arch shed: covered with transparent plastic film, characterized by a single span greenhouse as an independent space. In northern regions, such greenhouses are often used as planting sheds for spring and autumn seasons; In the south, it is mainly used to resist cold and frost.
Irregular greenhouse: a greenhouse with a special shape designed according to specific site conditions and planting needs, such as circular, polygonal, etc.