Building a HighYield™ Kit Greenhouse

Published 2016-08-25
Want to grow year-round without the heating bills? Ceres HighYield™ Greenhouse Kits provide a super energy-efficient and cost-effective greenhouse for sustainable year-round growing. These pre-fabricated greenhouses enable small-scale farms, schools, restaurants, licensed cannabis growers, and aquaponics operations to grow year-round in any climate. Contact us to learn more!

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We are Ceres Greenhouse Solutions.

We design and build strong, durable greenhouses for year-round growing that don't rely on fossil fuel heating and cooling.

Our HighYield Kits are designed for easy cost-effective assembly by a small crew. The frame is made from a 2x4 galvanized steel section. These create a durable greenhouse that can be rated for almost any wind or snow load. Framing sections are designed to be able to be lifted by a small crew so that people with some construction experience can build our kits on their own. HighYield Kits are scalable to any size. The parts and framing sections are the same whether you're building a 30 x 40, or a 30 x 120.

We're about half way through and we're putting up trusses today. Erecting a HighYield Kit is much easier than a wood-framed greenhouse. Framing sections are pre-cut and ready to put together. That allows you to save money on labor. Whether you do it yourself, or you have a licensed contractor, you'll be able to build our greenhouse in less time.

Today, we're installing our prefabricated insulated wall panels on the north side.
These help to reflect light that hits the back wall and create a super-insulated and energy-efficient structure.

The greenhouses are designed to grow year-round even in harsh climates. Our kits come with hail-resistant well-insulated triple wall polycarbonate providing a very high light transmission.

At Ceres Greenhouse Solutions, we provide cutting-edge technologies to allow people to build net-zero energy greenhouses.

Our high yield kits make it easy for backyard growers, commercial farms and schools.

Anywhere you have space and a desire to grow your own sustainable year-round source of food.

We are Ceres Greenhouse Solutions.

All Comments (21)
  • @oby-1607
    You got my like. That is one beautiful growing space.
  • @TerraFirmaX
    Looks like a versatile building adapted to a greenhouse.
  • Triple wall polycarbonate - sounds expeeensive. Could be worth it depending on your crop.
  • @KingpinKumar
    Wow to Canada? Cool. What's your website to order and shall I put the cement foundation in or you do it too?
  • @tom_olofsson
    Every time you say your company name my iPad stops the video to answer your question. Ceres sounds a lot like Siri.
  • @Mason-pq3kv
    How big of a greenhouse can you guys build? I'm specifically window browsing right now bcs I'm still debating in my mind on which property I want to get within a year or so. But I want to make a decent sized greenhouse that could hold a couple coffee beans, orange trees, lemon trees, & maybe some almond trees. Like I said just window browsing right now and who knows my thoughts might change and I might just grow the basics like green onions, purple onions, garlic, tomatoes, green and red peppers, cucumbers, raspberry, blueberries, Grapes, Blackberries, strawberries, etc., or I might decide later that I would like to try growing both basics and those. However; I just want to do some sort of cost estimate just to see how much everything would cost at first.
  • @notAsheep87
    is it necessary to have a concrete foundation. What if we want to grow in-ground?
  • @deanpick545
    Do you the ability to add light dep materials that fit your engineering?
  • @TS-zp7pe
    This is interesting because I’m looking at growing Strawberries in a hot/dry climate vertically, sustainably and economically. I’m wandering if insulating all 4 walls for better Temperature control is a way to go? Why waste energy when I have an abundance of natural light right? The light could be controlled with the correct automated shading and then I could perhaps use LED as supplement lighting for lower layers on the vertical setup. Thinking about high yields and lower energy output. I find your solution quite similar to what I’m looking for as standard greenhouses will require a lot of energy and high startup! If you can export to Saudi Arabia, I’d love to have a chat!
  • @heltonjohn5714
    How much for this beautiful set up and can it work in Kenya..?
  • @eman2093
    do you happen to have retractable roof greenhouse?
  • @jjpp5604
    Can I get your kit delivered to Sioux Falls, SD?
  • Why not design a solid green house with light bandit lighting to provide the whole green house with a full days light coverage?
  • @kazuza9
    How much for a 30 x 120ft ? Serious buyer bere
  • @Luis-nw8uo
    Ive been to your website, but how do you order one?
  • @collegesynewave
    did i hear prefabricated inflated wall panels ? any info on these?