#9826
September 10th, 2003 at 05:34 PM
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Well, I finally got the greenhouse pics uploaded to webshots! There's a little more to be done, but nothing major. Please let me know what you think...good, bad, or otherwise! Here's the link: greenhouse construction Nikkal
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#9827
September 10th, 2003 at 06:04 PM
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What I think?! I am Jealous! Nah, not really, but I would like the plans... I think it is great and I am very happy for you!!! :p
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September 10th, 2003 at 06:21 PM
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I think it looks terrific!!!! You'll have so many plants growing in there!!!! I'm sure it will be a lot of fun. How long has it taken you to finish it??? From start to finish?
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#9829
September 10th, 2003 at 06:23 PM
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Nikkal, Well, I am JEALOUS!! And, my husband said he wants to marry you if you did that all by your self!!! LOL THAT IS AWESOME, I HOPE YOU GAVE YOUR SELF ONE HUGE PAT ON YOUR BACK???????? I think you 've done great, and the camera shots were the icing on the cake!!!!! (I didn't see YOUR picture though) Now, do you get snow, cold~frigid winters? Will you have to replace the plastic every so many years? That's a factor I have to deal into the mix. I'll get one soon!! But will have to do more research on it!! Again, Thank~You for the great pictures!!! You did a GREAT JOB!!! Weezie
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#9830
September 10th, 2003 at 07:11 PM
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Aw, thanks, y'all - I'm so prowwwddd! (southern thing) Jiffy, give me a day or two (and please remind me if I should forget) and I'll send ya the plans, and some of the details. Yeah, flower, I get the "itch" about Jan 1st, this year, it'll be nice not to have the house taken over by seedlings and growlights! Well, Loz, I started it on Aug 31st, and finished it yesterday (the 9th). Of course, I had irritating little interruptions (rain, work, and life in general) during this time. I still have to dig a trench to bury the excess plastic in the ground to make it more airtight, and build some benches, but the main construction is done. Weezie, isn't that just like a man? Wants to marry ya AFTER you've done all the work! And yes, every last little bit of it was done with these 2 hands, wouldn't even let anyone else in the yard till I was through! (actually, I was afraid I'd do something wrong and they'd get hurt ) I can't take my own picture, my arms aren't long enough! We very rarely get snow, or really cold weather. If we did, there's some things I might have done a little differently. The plastic is only rated for one year by the manufacturer, but I've talked to several people here who say it will last 2-3 yrs, due to our mild weather. I'm actually more interested to see how it holds up to our heat in the summer. Considering the cost of the covering, if it lasts 2 yrs it will be worth the price, and easy enough to replace. Tell your husband I'll be glad to send him the plans and instructions on exactly how to build you one!!! Nikkal
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September 10th, 2003 at 07:37 PM
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Nikkal, that didn't take you long at all, especially considering all the joy you'll get out of having it......not bad....see we don't always need men to do these things...even thought a lot of men think we are helpless women...I actually enjoy putting things together...My brother in law couldn't figure out how to put their babys crib together so I did it for him......hope you show us some pics of it when you get all your plants going inside there.....
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#9832
September 10th, 2003 at 07:42 PM
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Ok, Loz, if you really insist, (that's it, twist my arm) I'll post regular update pics of what's " growing on" in the greenhouse! Nikkal
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September 10th, 2003 at 08:21 PM
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I insist....can you feel me twisting your arm right now....well I have the feeling I don't have to twist too hard so I'll loosen my grip a little.... Honestly, I'd love to see the fruits of your labor......keep us posted.
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#9834
September 14th, 2003 at 05:15 AM
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Wow!! I'm impressed and jealous!! Great job.
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#9835
September 15th, 2003 at 06:24 AM
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Oh, I like it! Wanna come build one for me? I'm hoping to get one put up before too long, and I can't wait! That's a nice greenhouse, though, great job! Enjoy it!
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#9836
September 17th, 2003 at 06:48 AM
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I'm wondering about something along the lines of your green house for the top of my raised beds for early planting and for early frosts in my area??? Got any ideas? I'd like to be able to put them on hinges, or to be able to put them on in sections??? Very interesting!! Weezie
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#9837
September 20th, 2003 at 06:30 PM
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Weezie, read your post about " greenhouses" for the raised beds, I'm not ignoring your question, things have just been a little crazy around here! :rolleyes: I've got a couple of ideas in my head, let me think a bit more, I think I might have something! Nikkal
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#9838
September 20th, 2003 at 07:14 PM
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Nikkal, No problem.... Things are always crazy here, I can relate!! No big hurry, spring time is a bit aways!!! But I would love something like that, The hubby and I were just talking about it, Would have to make it in sections for the 2 beds that are 4 ft wide by 20 ft long and 18" high. The other 3 are 4 ft wide 10 ft long and 18" high. They would have to be made in 5 ft sections...... 2 ends for the long ones with 2 middle sections and the shorter ones with just 2 end ones. What a green house that would be... I wouldn't need a real seperate one, because the raised beds would be used as the green house. And oh, it would extend my growing season into the frosts, instead of having to tarp everything down...... What a pain in butt that is.......... We have been thinking about it, just trying to bounce ideas around!!!! If we ever got the greenhouse here, we'd have to do glass because of the winter weather and the cold freezing winds on it, it'd be shredded in a few seasons...................................... And with a smaller yard, well between the two yards there's alot of space but we like to keep it open for the boys to play and fly kites and ride bikes and put up a volley ball net and not close it in tooooooooooooo much!!!! Thanks for thinking of me!!! Weezie
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#9839
September 21st, 2003 at 11:55 AM
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WAY TO GO NIKKAL
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