Greenhouse construction should be chosen in areas with good light conditions, flat terrain, favorable engineering geological conditions, and low groundwater levels, avoiding regions prone to natural disasters such as floods, mudslides, and windstorms. The construction site should have access to water and electricity to meet production and living needs, with a preference for locations with geothermal energy, industrial waste heat, and other resources. Select areas with good drainage to promptly dispose of excess rainwater. If the site is uneven, it must be leveled. Additionally, avoid tall buildings, trees, and other obstructions; if they cannot be avoided, sufficient space must be left to ensure adequate light for the greenhouse. Furthermore, choose a location with convenient transportation.










































































