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Anyone dismantled a greenhouse? Easy or not?

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  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Hi Busy Ber, really glad you won the bid and good luck on Tuesday! hope it all goes ok.  Also glad your OH wasn't too grumbly.  Now mine has seen the garden coming together already he is quite pleased image

  • Busy Bee2Busy Bee2 Posts: 1,005

    Thanks Tracey.  With mine, it is when he starts to bring in the free edibles!!  Have found a similar new greenhouse for over a thousand pounds - will just leave the advert on the computer screen for him to 'notice'!!

  • little-annlittle-ann Posts: 878

    Way to go Busy good luck on Tuesdayimage

  • Andy19Andy19 Posts: 671

    Busy Bee2 ha ha till him you have made a big mistake and that's the one you bid for lol.

    Once it's built put a nice comfy seat in it for him with his fav music playing and get him to sow seeds and take cuttings he will soon love the place and never be out of it honest good luck.

  • Peat BPeat B Posts: 441
    I think there's gunna be a bit of greenhouse envy going on here ! It'll be a bit of a pane, but ne'er mind.
  • Busy Bee2Busy Bee2 Posts: 1,005

    image  Am having a lovely sunny day moving stuff in readiness.

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  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Good luck with the greenhouse tomorrow Bee, hope it all goes well and OH is happy with it image

  • Peat BPeat B Posts: 441
    'Sfunny how things seem to come DOWN or APART, quite easily, but putting them back together is a bugger ! I have spent 70 years finding spare nuts and bolts after re-assembling things, and putting said nuts 'n' blots in a large jar, saving them for YEARS and never finding where they come from, nor another use for them ! All the same, bless WD40, 3IN1 OIL, small adjustable spanners, socket sets, pliers,

    ( needle nosed and electrical) a few cans of standard brewed Oh be Joyful, and understanding wifie, large adjustable spanners, spare sets of hoes, dutch and olde English,spades, forks, rakes, spring rakes, rigid rakes of various widths

    ( no jokes please ), loads of pots, trays, something or others, grow bags, trowels, dibbers, secateurs, more oil, bamboo canes of various sizes and diameters, twines, Palettes, old carpets, discarded tumbler composters, hedge trimmers, lawn mowers,tillers, nettings, poles for netting supports, a collection of some 2000 litres of rain water butts, and not least, a wonderful woman to share my joy with. Niw, where did I put that dibber ? I'll be in Newcastle tomorrow, BB, but will be with you in spirit, or in Copper Sulphate at least.
  • Busy Bee2Busy Bee2 Posts: 1,005

    Peat - you've been in our shed haven't you!?  I am on this thread with a piece of paper and a pencil drawing up a treasure hunt of all the stuff I have been advised to take on my mission.  Then I am going to continue the grand re-shuffle in the garden to clear the area where the greenhouse is going to go.  I am going to take some pictures and will then, perhaps this evening, start a new thread where people can have a good butchers at the progress, in case they are considering such an endeavour themselves!!

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