Greenhouse (2024)

"Perhaps you are a gardener at heart? If so, the Greenhouse provides room for planters where you can grow almost whatever you wish, sheltered from Skyrim's harsh climate. Tend and harvest your crops from the comfort of your own home!"
The Beginner's Guide to Homesteading[src]

The Greenhouse is a possible addition for the west wing of a homestead built in The Elder Scrolls V: Hearthfire.

Contents

  • 1 Features
  • 2 Planting
  • 3 Structure
  • 4 Furnishings
    • 4.1 Containers
    • 4.2 Furniture
    • 4.3 Shelves
    • 4.4 Horticulture
    • 4.5 Miscellaneous
  • 5 Full Totals
    • 5.1 Special Totals
  • 6 Trivia
  • 7 Bugs
  • 8 See also
  • 9 Appearances

Features[]

The greenhouse is a rectangular room that serves as a dedicated place where plants and vegetables can be grown. It can be useful for growing rare and expensive ingredients, or simply a convenient location to harvest ingredients for alchemical purposes. Like the trophy room and kitchen, the greenhouse is located on the ground floor and no additions are made to the second floor.

Once the structure has been built, the greenhouse offers a wide selection of furnishing options, such as: planters, containers, cupboards, shelving and decorative mounted animal heads. Once certain furnishings have been added, hanging moss will appear on the timber beams, as well as: bird nests, butterflies, torchbugs, beehives, and bees. In addition, a beam of sunlight will shine through the windows onto the large planters.

Planting[]

Items can be planted by activating a patch of fertile soil and choosing a plant from a list of food items or ingredients in your inventory. A maximum of 18 patches are available if fully furnished and only one sample is required for each fertile soil patch.

The selected plant will soon grow in the garden, and will regrow again after it has been harvested. Harvesting typically yields 4 or 5† samples of the plant, rather than only one sample that is obtained from plants in the wild.

The patch may be cleared at any time by activating the fertile soil again. If a plant is already growing, a message will be displayed that mentions a plant is already growing. The two options from here are "Do nothing" or "Clear planter." Choosing to clear the planter will revert the soil back to normal, ready for a new plant.

The following is a full list of plants and fungi that can be planted and grown in the soil of the greenhouse or outdoor garden. Note that plants that are endemic to Solstheim, and many of the plants from Skyrim, can not be planted.

VegetablesIngredients

† The Green Thumb perk doesn't work on planted Items; it only shows "(2 or 3) (2)" after the name, but only the two or three are added to the inventory.

Structure[]

StageSectionSawn LogQuarried StoneNailsClayIron FittingsLockHinge
Stage 1Greenhouse, Doors2-4-224
Stage 2Greenhouse, Foundation210-----
Stage 3Greenhouse, Floor-4-----
Greenhouse, Wall Supports8-8----
Stage 4Greenhouse, Roof Framing4------
Greenhouse, Walls1--3---
Stage 5Greenhouse, Roof1-8----
Total1814203224

Furnishings[]

The following is a list of all furnishings that can be added to the greenhouse. Furnishings can be built manually at the indoor carpenters' workbench, or added over a period time if done via a steward. The cost of asking a steward to furnish the greenhouse is 1500 Greenhouse (1).

All furnishings are fixed in position and cannot be removed once they are built. The name of the furnishing option does not always accurately describe what will be added, as in some cases additional containers and accessories may be added, along with the main piece of furniture.

Containers[]

ItemSawn LogsNailsIron IngotsIron FittingsHingeGlass
Barrels111---
Barrels111---
Cupboard24-1--
Cupboard24-1--
Display Case and Cupboard24-122
Display Case and Cupboard24-122
Total10182444

Furniture[]

ItemSawn LogNailsHingeGlass
Display Case1211

Shelves[]

ItemSawn LogsNailsHingeGlass
Night Tables (2)24--
Night Tables (2)24--
Tall Shelf1211
Wall Shelves (4)22--
Total71211

Horticulture[]

ItemSawn LogsNailsIron FittingsQuarried StoneClay
Large Planter1--22
Large Planter1--22
Large Planter1--22
Small Planter with Cupboard241-2
Small Planter with Cupboard241-2
Small Planter with Cupboard241-2
Small Planter with Cupboard241-2
Small Planter with Cupboard241-2
Small Planter with Cupboard241-2
Total15246618

Miscellaneous[]

ItemIron FittingsIron IngotLeather StripsGoat HideMudcrab ChitinGoat Horns
Chandelier, Small11---3
Chandelier, Small11---3
Mounted Goat Head--11--
Mounted Goat Head--11--
Mounted Mudcrab--1-2-
Mounted Mudcrab--1-2-
Total224246

Full Totals[]

Sawn LogsNailsIron IngotsIron FittingsHingeGlassLeather StripsGoat HideMudcrab ChitinGoat HornsQuarried StoneClayLock
Structure1820-24-----1432
Total Containers10182444-------
Total Furniture12--11-------`
Total Shelves712--11-------
Total Horticulture1524-6------618-
Total Miscellaneous--22--4246---
Full Totals5176414106424620212

Special Totals[]

These are the total amount of Septims and totals are needed in other to get the crafted and bought Housebuilding Items.

ItemSeptimsIron IngotCorundum Ingot
Glass30 Greenhouse (2)--
Hinge-5-
Iron Fittings-14-
Lock-22
Nails-7.6-
Full Totals30 Greenhouse (3)28.62

Trivia[]

  • The greenhouse can be used to generate 850–1,000 Greenhouse (4) per harvest, by planting all of the containers with an expensive ingredient (such as blisterwort), harvesting them, and selling the ingredients to merchants.
  • A fully-furnished greenhouse will begin to spawn hanging moss, birds' nests, bees, and butterflies. (Tested on 360: a fully-furnished greenhouse in Windstad Manor generated a Pine Thrush nest. Butterflies did not appear until lavender and tundra cotton were planted.)
  • A pot of honey (a somewhat rare food ingredient) can be found in the greenhouse after certain furnishings have been added.
  • The most expensive potion that can be created from ingredients grown exclusively in a garden or greenhouse is made from Creep Cluster + Mora Tapinella + Scaly Pholiota. This potion has five effects, and has a base value of 357 Greenhouse (5) (1,254 with perks and fortification effects. Making the potion with the Purity perk, however, will lower the value of the potion). Plant 3 Creep Cluster, 3 Scaly Pholiota and 5 Mora Tapinella to get equal amounts of each. Planting both a greenhouse (18 plants) and a garden (11 plants) with 8, 8 and 13 of the above (respectively) yields 39 potions per homestead per respawn, enough to quickly level Alchemy and generate large amounts of gold.
  • A newly planted pot will produce ingredients in 24 hours, plants that are harvested and left to grow will produce ingredients in 3 days. (i.e. If you want plants every day, clear out the planter and replant.
  • Despite the name, it is not a greenhouse as the walls and ceiling are opaque.

Bugs[]

This section contains bugs related to Greenhouse. Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:

  1. Please reload an old save to confirm if the bug is still happening.
  2. If the bug is still occurring, please post the bug report with the appropriate system template 360/XB1, PS3/PS4, PC/MAC, NX/PS5, XS, depending on which platform(s) the bug has been encountered on.
  3. Be descriptive when listing the bug and fixes, but avoid having conversations in the description and/or using first-person anecdotes: such discussions belong on the appropriate forum board.
  • 360PS3 Asking a steward to furnish the greenhouse does not work. The steward will take the player's gold, but no furnishings will be provided. It is recommended that the game be saved prior to purchasing any furnishings from a steward.
  • PC Purchasing all the furnishings causes the game to crash sometimes. Leaving one upgrade, small planter with cupboard, seems to stop the game from exiting.
  • PC360PS3 If the greenhouse has a beehive, it may be invisible. If one gets away and looks at the beehive, it may become visible. However, even when invisible, the beehive inventory can still be accessed.

See also[]

Appearances[]

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FAQs

What is a greenhouse? ›

greenhouse, building designed for the protection of tender or out-of-season plants against excessive cold or heat. In the 17th century, greenhouses were ordinary brick or timber shelters with a normal proportion of window space and some means of heating.

How does a greenhouse work in winter? ›

You'll need to add heat to your greenhouse if you want to use it in the winter in most areas. You can add heat through passive solar heating with water or bricks, or force heat with an electric heater, but not all greenhouses are created equal. You'll want to find a greenhouse that is effective at retaining the heat.

Why is it called a greenhouse? ›

The name “greenhouse” stuck because these structures help plants stay green and healthy. It connects to the idea that these places are like a special house for plants. So, when gardeners say greenhouse, they mean a place where plants can grow really well.

Should a greenhouse be in full sun? ›

The best spot to place a greenhouse is the sunniest spot. It's important that the structure (and therefore the plants within it) receive at least six hours of winter sun exposure.

Are greenhouses warm inside? ›

Greenhouses create a sheltered environment for plants by using solar radiation to trap heat. This system of heating and circulating air helps to create an artificial environment in a greenhouse that can sustain plants when the outdoor temperature is too cool or variable.

Why are greenhouses a problem? ›

As structures, greenhouses are not typically biodegradable because they are often made of materials like glass, plastic, aluminium, or steel, which are not biodegradable. Plastics, a common component of modern greenhouses, pose a significant environmental threat.

What is the disadvantage of greenhouse? ›

The Disadvantages of a Greenhouse:

Can be expensive to build. Can be expensive to heat. Requires constant monitoring, maintenance and care. Could increase electrical and water bills. May detract from aesthetic appeal of a garden.

What not to grow in a greenhouse? ›

What not to grow in a greenhouse
  • Giant Trees and Shrubs: ...
  • Invasive Species: ...
  • Aggressive Vines: ...
  • Water-Hungry Crops in Excess: ...
  • Plants with Extreme Temperature Requirements: ...
  • Highly Sensitive Varieties: ...
  • Crops with Pests and Diseases: ...
  • Plants with Excessive Maintenance Needs:
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How cold is too cold for a greenhouse? ›

Nearly all crops can tolerate an average temperature of 50° F, and cold-tolerant crops can handle temperatures of 35 to 40° F. The most cold-sensitive crops, such as basil, should not be held below 55° F.

Why are greenhouses pink? ›

Pink light is a mix of red and blue and since it is opposite in color from the green of the plants, it is absorbed the best, making it a suitable color for the greenhouse.

What do Americans call greenhouses? ›

Although these structures were most commonly referred to as greenhouses, the terms conservatory, glasshouse, and hothouse were often used synonymously.

What is the point of a greenhouse? ›

A greenhouse lets you create your own microclimate, controlling the temperature and humidity you expose your plants to. Whether you want to grow vegetables all year long, cultivate exotic plants, or start seedlings off very early in the season, your greenhouse provides the adaptable growing environment you need.

Where should you not put a greenhouse? ›

Don't put your greenhouse directly under trees. They'll cast shade, which encourages green algae to build up, blocking even more light, while falling branches and leaves can cause damage and block guttering. Honeydew from insects on the foliage of trees can make the glass or plastic sticky and dirty.

What's the best floor for a greenhouse? ›

Climate and Location
ClimateRecommended Flooring
Hot climatesConcrete, vinyl planking
Temperate climatesGravel, pavers, vinyl planking
Cold climatesBrick, vinyl planking
Wet/humid climatesGravel, vinyl planking
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What direction should a green house face? ›

If the sun rises and runs the length of your structure east to west, it will bring optimal natural light, sun, and photosynthesis to your crops— if north to south, however, some crops receive more sunlight than others, which get shaded out.

What is greenhouse in short answer? ›

A greenhouse is a building with glass walls and a glass roof. Greenhouses are used to grow plants, such as tomatoes and tropical flowers. A greenhouse stays warm inside, even during the winter. In the daytime, sunlight shines into the greenhouse and warms the plants and air inside.

Is a hot house the same as a greenhouse? ›

Strictly speaking, a greenhouse is heated only by the sun, while a hothouse has an artificial, or supplementary, source of heat. The terms are often used interchangeably, even by professionals.

How exactly do greenhouses work? ›

Greenhouses work by letting in as much light as possible then trapping this as thermal energy. The transparent walls and roof of the greenhouse allow all the visible rays of sunlight to pass through. This light heats up the air and objects (like the plants and soil) inside the greenhouse.

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