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05-27-2013, 04:01 AM
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06-01-2013, 02:23 AM
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Beautiful greenhouse, tough break on the move. I hope you have plenty of help
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06-01-2013, 10:33 PM
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I got pictures of the new place and will update you all..its the best build I made yet and took me 4 days of digging the grass up, laying down 1 half ton of pebbles hand delivered 1 50 lb bag at a time, setting bricks, cutting wood, fingers and toes included, moving the plants and the greenhouse in 1 day. Set up is taking much longer bec Im tired ......
and jane I have left some panels off the sides as I have yet to deal with the problem of it becoming superheated. I have ordered an aluminet 60% cloth this time for it. 50% just was too much light overall for most of what I have. Some adjustments will have to be made to what I have no doubt as many will not tolerate 100 degree plus heat. Im thinking a swamp cooler but then the cooler will cost more than the greenhouse. Hmm yeah......at least I can leave the roof intact and they wont get bombed by rain sleet snow or hail anymore. just politely fried
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06-02-2013, 03:01 PM
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Wow! Hope it comes out perfect for you!
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06-02-2013, 10:04 PM
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I worked hard to get this done. Its kicked me in my boots.
I put brick floor in so I can keep it wetted down like a big clay pot to keep the heat down and houmidity up. you see its full of crap already too....
my plants are patiently waiting for me to be done
some couldnt wait and had to bloom already
Blc. Husky Boy 'Romeo'
I hope you are all enjoying this as much as I am
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06-02-2013, 10:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RJSquirrel
I worked hard to get this done. Its kicked me in my boots.
I put brick floor in so I can keep it wetted down like a big clay pot to keep the heat down and houmidity up. you see its full of crap already too....
my plants are patiently waiting for me to be done
some couldnt wait and had to bloom already
Blc. Husky Boy 'Romeo'
I hope you are all enjoying this as much as I am
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Is this the same green house as the original poster? As in same model?
How much did you guys spend on these? So want one.
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06-02-2013, 10:29 PM
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its the same one as original. I paid 649 USD delivered for it. Put about 200 bucks in the floor. Decked or bricked about the same cost. Another hundred or so for the shade cloths. Plants not included as we lost track of that a long long time ago. ...
if I hadnt had someone around to wash my mouth out with soap I would have gotten it done faster
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06-02-2013, 10:36 PM
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It's looking great! I bet your plants will really appreciate it!
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06-02-2013, 11:21 PM
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its the same one as original. I paid 649 USD delivered for it. Put about 200 bucks in the floor. Decked or bricked about the same cost. Another hundred or so for the shade cloths. Plants not included as we lost track of that a long long time ago. ...
if I hadnt had someone around to wash my mouth out with soap I would have gotten it done faster
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That's totally doable!!!! It's officially on the budget...let the saving begin. I could use it during the winter for cold crops. I live in Colorado.
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06-03-2013, 06:46 AM
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its a nice starter unit. If a big wind comes along my neighbor will have it. I'm going to take pictures when its done with all the plants inside all dressed up. Add it to the home owners insurance policy as an outdoor structure. Get wind, hail, and flood damage coverage. I need to strap it down with some hurricane ties and may be required to do so anyway. I havent read the details of insuring it yet.
Pay for my next greenhouse full of new plants when this one flys away
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