How Much Heat for a 20×12 Greenhouse Kept at 65°F (30°F Outside)?
Calculate the heating requirement to maintain a warm 65°F growing temperature in a 20×12 greenhouse when it is 30°F outside.
How to use this tool
- Enter the greenhouse interior dimensions in feet.
- Enter your target minimum inside temperature and the coldest expected outside temperature.
- Select the glazing type (material covering the greenhouse).
- The result shows surface area, temperature difference, and required heater BTU/hr output.
Growing tropical plants or vegetables through winter requires maintaining warmer temps — size your heater for a 65°F setpoint.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I calculate greenhouse heating requirements?
- Multiply the greenhouse surface area × temperature difference (inside minus outside) × the glazing U-value. This gives BTU/hr required. Always add 20–25% as a safety margin.
- What temperature should I maintain in a greenhouse?
- For frost protection only, maintain 34–40°F. For cool-season crops (lettuce, kale), 45–55°F. For tomatoes and peppers, 60–70°F nights. Higher targets need significantly more heating.