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Started by pigeonseed, February 25, 2011, 21:32:36

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dtw

My cats sit on mine too, I had to reinforce the roof with some polycarbonate sheeting to stop damage to the plants on the top shelf.

dtw


sunloving

I think the idea with the water bottles is not to fill them with hot water but to use them as heat storage is when its sunny they heat up and give on this heat over night, giving your greenhouse a more even temp regime.
They are useful alternative to bricks in the bottom to

x sunloving

pigeonseed

Hi everyone, I feel I've sort of joined the greenhouse club.  :)

This is my home-made mini greenhouse under construction.


I'm going to be able to get tomatoes and cucumbers out into it to make room for beans and squash on my window-sill! I bought the plastic sheet on ebay. I plan to convert three beds to temporary greenhouses this way. They're all against a warm west-facing wall.

I feel quite excited about it!

1066


manicscousers

just transferred 24 tomatoes to my indoor mini greenhouse, another 12 tomorrow to be followed by peppers to make way for cucumbers, beans, corn, melon and courgettes on the windowsills  ;D

cornykev

I put some potted up cauli's in my MG yesterday.  :D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Duke Ellington

Kev ....is your mini greenhouse inside a glass greenhouse? or is standing outdoors?

Duke
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

pigeonseed


I made another mini greenhouse with bamboo and plastic. I've gone mini-greenhouse crazy! I'll stop now.  ;D

1066

looks a good use of space to me  :)
I need some plastc sheeting for a cold frame that Mr 1066 is going to make me, must remember to check ebay out  :)

pigeonseed

This is the one I got. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280560094324

I'm pleased, very thick plastic. I'm hoping it'll last a few years if I take it indoors overwinter. I do have environmental qualms, still digging strips of plastic sheet out of my allotment, which was uncultivated for many years...  :-\  If I can make it last a few years I'll feel better.

1066

thanks for the link  :)

I know exactly what you mean about enviro concerns, but I've had the "joy" of digging up glass in the garden and the allotment, so tend to avoid glass  :-\

cornykev

Mines standing outdoors Duke, the back against a fence and the side against my shed.  :D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Dandytown

My plastic one had been blown around the allotment last week as the bricks and slabs didnt hold it in place.

I have removed the cover and pushed the frame deep into the ground and covered with debri netting.  Has made a lovely brassica cage



landimad


Got them back now to put some tread on them

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