dendronepthya
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Gosh, don't be! I might never turn a profit on this thingWOW! I must admit...I'm jealous

The greenhouse kit included a gas heater. I don't have the stats of the heater handy, but I am assuming it is the appropriate size for this model greenhouse. After reading Anthony Calfo's book, I may be faced with a gas bill of up to $500 per month in the dead of winter. Our greenhouses are different though, and mine might retain its heat a little better because of the glazing material. I really hope the heating costs will be less.Perhaps you could install a small unit heater if you're concerned about temperature.
In the first and second picture you can see the two vents. They are motorized, and open when the exhaust fan turns on. In the third image, you can see where the 48" exhaust fan will be located(right in the middle of the far wall). The fan is operated by a thermostat.One question...does the house come with any sort of venting system, either on the ridge or sidewalls?
We decided to go with a combination of concrete and gravel. We will have a concrete footer all the way around the greenhouse perimeter, and a concrete path going down the center of the greenhouse. Everywhere else will be gravel. We chose to go this route for a combination of cost savings and drainage purposes. The location is unbelievably wet, and we needed to be certain it would drain properly. We are running PVC drainage lines the entire length of the greenhouse and burying them under about 8" of gravel.Also, in terms of humidity, you may want to invest in concrete flooring to cut down on standing water, which can create disease and pest issues as well.