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New Greenhouse

Discussion in 'Greenhouse Growing' started by petal, Sep 1, 2005.

  1. Nik

    Nik Gardener

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    Lovely pictures. Definitely my kind of garden. Some lemons would add colour for those who need it. :D
    Nik
     
  2. Fran

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    congratulations on the greenhouse. Tis exciting, I remember when I moved here and inheritied one - just magic.

    Do consider wiring it up. Up til then I used my south facing greenhouse for early start of seeds in Marchsih. Had some problems with damp off and hated parafin heaters.

    Now I got light and heater/fan and have a winter garden of tropicals in flower from friends in Florida and Atlanta, and less problems in the spring. Well worth taking a look at
     
  3. hans

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    Great photos. you will have lots of fun with your new greenhouse. even without heat it extends the growing season but with heat all sorts of things are poss. i've had one 34 years still great.
     
  4. petal

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    It's here at last and I'm delighted. After a three month wait it only took the two guys an hour and half to erect and glaze it. Some pictures of it looking very new and empty - hopefully not for long. [​IMG]
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  5. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    VERY NICE! Nice secluded garden as well.
     
  6. Fran

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    Oh boy are you gonna have fun with that. Enjoy
     
  7. Nik

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    Only an hour and a half to erect. Thats quick. Its only taken since May to get this far with my tiddler.

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