Originally posted by Curious Nick:
I think only one place has it and it's at Harris seeds.com*
They Are down the street from where my partner works. As a matter of fact, he just walked down there to pick up a catalog for me.
Man o'man, I am jealous, a Harris seeds' AND a Harbor Freights stores.. gosh, what I wouldn't give to walk thru those places, I could get lost for hours on end..
Originally posted by Curious Nick:
Maybe I will just use it from good ole spring/summer gardening, especially if it's not airtight.
Yes, and just wanted to make sure you knew that, before you ordered it..
I love mine, but I only use mine for starting seeds in the spring and maybe draggin' a few pots inside of it for fall if it gets a cold snap.
Originally posted by Curious Nick:
Originally posted by Weezie13:
Mine is in the "Back~40" so to speak, and so there's no easy access to electricity..
Originally posted by Curious Nick:
This would also be an issue for me..access to a current. And I don't see myself splurging on a green house AND an electrical outlet in outfield too...lol
Thats' why you'd need the kerosene one's..
The big one lasts' 3 days, on a gallon, I think if I remember correctly, and the little one lasts 14 days on a gallon, but that one is /or was out of stock...
My plan originally was to buy 3 of the little one's, then adjust all on or only one or two depending on the coldness...
and I only need it on during the night hours, it would have worked out.. but they stopped selling the little ones...
Originally posted by Curious Nick:
Last question (for now): How is your greenie anchored?
Do you mean the greenhouse?
No anchor, the wood floor is sooooo heavy, no wind would lift that..*well, it would have to be of tornado proportion to do that, and I don't have those here*
I believe it was basic two by fours, nailed together.. and the frame has holes I believe to be nailed/screwed in to the wood...
(Don't worry about asking questions, ask away, that's how you learn)