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glasshouse progress
It will be finished today, here are 2 shots of it in progress.
Ripley, how is yours going, I think there are slight differences with our two glasshouses
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Ripley, how is yours going, I think there are slight differences with our two glasshouses
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The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Registration date : 2009-01-11
Re: glasshouse progress
Looking good! Mine was only delivered on Friday to work (as I knew I'd be there to sign for it) and I'll need to get someone with a ute to bring it home for me. Hopefully today or tomorrow. Its so nice and sunny at you place.
Just ran outside to take this pic of the "pool" aka future garden.
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Yes I know its a mess. We've been here 3 months now and Ive only managed to plant some fruit trees and round up where the vege patch will go. My chickens are going to turn into ducks before long.
My greenhouse will be going to the right behind the shed. Im having this week off work so ill try to get it done. I dont mind the rain if its on and off but i wont be able to do it if the wind picks up again.
Just ran outside to take this pic of the "pool" aka future garden.
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Yes I know its a mess. We've been here 3 months now and Ive only managed to plant some fruit trees and round up where the vege patch will go. My chickens are going to turn into ducks before long.
My greenhouse will be going to the right behind the shed. Im having this week off work so ill try to get it done. I dont mind the rain if its on and off but i wont be able to do it if the wind picks up again.
Ripley- Number of posts : 184
Location : Launceston
Registration date : 2009-06-02
Re: glasshouse progress
Roseman and Ripley wish you good luck.
Alee- Number of posts : 239
Location : Republic of Maldives
Registration date : 2009-02-06
Re: glasshouse progress
It is finished, now for Carole to do her bit
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The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Registration date : 2009-01-11
Re: glasshouse progress
That misting table fits perfectly! Are you going to concrete it to the ground, or fill it with gravel or something like that? It's much more spacious inside than I was imagining.
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Hi David, looks good! should be able to propagate most anything. All you need now is sun control with roof and part of the sides sheltered with shade cloth on a sliding rack to allow for seasonal adjustments. It looks to have good roof ventilation. Were the misters on when you took the photo?
What is the trough/table made from? I did one from waterproof ply coated with chop strand mat and polyester resin, lasted for years. My next one will be folded from colourbond flat sheet so as to make it lighter. Other reason I have the sheeting.
Carole, the pressure is on you now to make it all happen, best of luck.
Am sure there will be many years of enjoyment from propagating in it.
What is the trough/table made from? I did one from waterproof ply coated with chop strand mat and polyester resin, lasted for years. My next one will be folded from colourbond flat sheet so as to make it lighter. Other reason I have the sheeting.
Carole, the pressure is on you now to make it all happen, best of luck.
Am sure there will be many years of enjoyment from propagating in it.
Ozeboy- Number of posts : 1673
Location : Glenorie, Sydney NSW
Registration date : 2008-12-28
Re: glasshouse progress
Wow that's excellent, David & Carole! Erecting it in situ made it easier for you than it was for us! You'll have a lot of fun with that!
Re: glasshouse progress
Val, I assume you have the whole picture on this site
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Registration date : 2009-01-11
Re: glasshouse progress
roseman wrote:Val, I assume you have the whole picture on this site
Yes I do David, thanks
Re: glasshouse progress
What do you think Val, The propagation bench at the back holds 16 flats. So this should get things moving
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
Age : 22
Location : Mudgee, NSW
Registration date : 2009-04-16
Re: glasshouse progress
Carole wrote:What do you think Val, The propagation bench at the back holds 16 flats. So this should get things moving
Fantastic, Carole! You'll while away many pleasant hours in there
You'll be so productive ! Will you fit shadecloth over it in Summer?
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Carole, Home Sweet Home!
Alee- Number of posts : 239
Location : Republic of Maldives
Registration date : 2009-02-06
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