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Comming along nicely!
Seems like you got plenty of space yep im jelous!
Seems like you got plenty of space yep im jelous!
OK, now I have tractor envy. Rent, or own?Last big rocks are placed. Leveled the vertical one in back to hold as much water as possible in the little basin on top.View attachment 214189
More salvaged flags made a small work patio and retaining wall at the back of the greenhouse. View attachment 214190 View attachment 214191
I built my greenhouse last spring, shortly after which, we got a hefty dose of our usual spring winds. A couple of days saw 60 mph gusts. I came home to polycarbonate panels all over my land. Pretty sure the gusts pushed the doors in, which blew out the panels. I’ve since modified it with pad eyes to hold rebar to reinforce the structure. So far, so good, but the real test will come again in the spring.It’s turned cool and wet here. Garden work has mostly stopped and trees are on the ground and dormant. I got a few more posts sunk, but the stone tops will have to wait for warmer, drier weather to adhere well.View attachment 220991
I had some hazard trees removed that could have hit structures. This cedar had 7 tops with weak crotches. I left the remaining trunk standing as a wildlife snag.View attachment 220990 2 weeks later we got a freak wind storm here. The trees that came down were in the woods away from structures. However some wind got under my greenhouse vent covers and ripped 2 of them off. View attachment 220989 View attachment 220988 Don’t forget to tie those suckers down if you are expecting big winds. I’ll be letting this thread go dormant along with the trees until next spring. Enjoy the holidays.
I’ve been told I have plenty of rocks in my head.Very nice start. Will be watching the thread, those big rocks are wonderful. I love big huge rocks!![]()
I built my greenhouse last spring, shortly after which, we got a hefty dose of our usual spring winds. A couple of days saw 60 mph gusts. I came home to polycarbonate panels all over my land. Pretty sure the gusts pushed the doors in, which blew out the panels. I’ve since modified it with pad eyes to hold rebar to reinforce the structure. So far, so good, but the real test will come again in the spring.
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This is a great progression thread of a different sort. Thank you for posting.After a mild January, we had wet, snow and wind for a couple of months. I also had two years of put off repotting scrunched into early spring this year. The garden work started late, but some progress. All the monkey poles and drip lines are now finished.
This is a great progression thread of a different sort. Thank you for posting.
I am considering adding drip lines to my existing irrigation system for when I am out of town--how do you plan to make sure they water each pot effectively?
Really nice and lovely set up, the space you have is just fantastic, i wish i could play with that big area.
I also recently installed the greenhouse, how do you deal with heat in summer? We got couple sunny days and temp with open door and window was around 35-40 C.
only couple of tropical plants liked it, and most of my seeds did not germinate, i think due to the week with really right temp, they mustve gone dormant again.,
I don't actually use my greenhouse in the summer at all, unless I have something that needs drying out if it's been too rainy. I use it for winter and spring primarily. If I want to keep developing something I'll put it in there in early fall, it will extend the growing season for me here as well.I’m fortunate to live where summers don’t get too hot. Even so, on warm sunny days, temps climb to low 100s F in there even with the vents open. One feature I have that I love are Dutch doors on each end. Really improves passive ventilation and cooling and I can close the bottom half and not worry about rabbits and other critters wandering in. @JudyB has set up a good greenhouse system in a hotter, muggier climate than I have. She can give you better advice on that aspect than I can.