Gosh, it's all so beautifully neat, puts mine to shame. It looks great. But I have earth on one side for planting into and I put trestle tables on that to put all my baby plants to increase the space. Mine is polycarbonate which doesn't stay as pristine as glass and sometimes blows off in a gale. But I think I'm not as tidy a person as you.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
I cannot grow tomatoes outside down here in Cornwall as Potato Blight is endemic, it ruins tomatoes, being of the same family. Occasionally it gets inside greenhouses and will devastate a crop.
Staging.
I am going to have a look at my daughter's staging to see if that helps me. I bought a 2 tiered staging table plus a half width addition to go on top to give me 3 levels but it is only half the length of the greenhouse.
Oh the dreams I have of what I am going to grow in my new acquisition. It doesn't take much to please me!
I know, Fire...I get slated for it on here, if PlantPauper sees my curtains there will be howls of laughter, or should that be pity, either way I'm quite sure it will bring some amusement to some
You couldn't pull the curtains shut in my GH, there is so much clutter behind and under the shelves! Didn't show that side when I posted the photo above.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Oh no, I find it very inspiring. I love the curtains. I have had an afternoon getting my butt together, inspired by your industry. I like 'organised'. They say that 'discipline' is doing what you need to do in order to get what you want. Amen, I say.
Hello welcome back, hope you are better now. We bought a forth green house beginning of the year. We inherited 2 when we moved here,a (halls) 6 by 8,and a 6 by 4 lean to....up near the bungalow and both with power. We treated ourselves to a 6 by 8 green one,safety glass we saw at Hampton court flower show, right by the veg plots. We overwinter a lot of precious plants, what with the growing from seed,ran out of space,so a second lean to,next to the first. Course if money was no object,I would absolutely love a wood/brick jobbie!
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But I have earth on one side for planting into and I put trestle tables on that to put all my baby plants to increase the space. Mine is polycarbonate which doesn't stay as pristine as glass and sometimes blows off in a gale. But I think I'm not as tidy a person as you.
I cannot grow tomatoes outside down here in Cornwall as Potato Blight is endemic, it ruins tomatoes, being of the same family. Occasionally it gets inside greenhouses and will devastate a crop.
Staging.
I am going to have a look at my daughter's staging to see if that helps me. I bought a 2 tiered staging table plus a half width addition to go on top to give me 3 levels but it is only half the length of the greenhouse.
Oh the dreams I have of what I am going to grow in my new acquisition. It doesn't take much to please me!
Bet it's the only greenhouse in West Yorkshire with curtains
Quadgrows planted up yesterday and ready to go, or should that be ready to grow.