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BrassavolaStars 10-06-2020 03:02 AM

The Greenhouse Project Advances... Slowly...
 
Hello all,

I have finally come to the step of laying my gravel/item 4 (I wish it were item 3 instead). The project has taken so much longer than expected. It took weeks to dig out the topsoil, lay perimeter bricks on the exterior, and then the interior retaining wall. I was actually able to fit the bricks slightly under the base which was a nice surprise.

Now my job is a certain but monotonous one: use a wheelbarrow with a painfully flat tire to repeatedly haul gravel until all 2000 pounds is inside the structure. I will likely post a photo update soon. Thankfully the weather has been hospitable as the bulk of my “inventory” remains outside.

Next I will tamp the gravel, lay geotextile fabric, then lay sand and tamp and level it, then finally pavers.

Then, I have the task of organizing all 230 or so plants back inside before the temps go below 45f. :shock:

Orchid Kid 10-06-2020 05:13 AM

Oh goodness me, FIX that tyre! or the job will make you tired. :biggrin:

DirtyCoconuts 10-06-2020 09:05 AM

you have done the worst part....try not to get too fatigued on the next steps bc these are the ones you will see LOL

god speed and congrats on getting the upgrade rolling

WaterWitchin 10-06-2020 09:10 AM

First, BrassavolaStars, fix the tire. Good Grief. :shock:

DirtyCoconuts 10-06-2020 10:22 AM

i will echo....fix the tire..i have a kids bicycle tire on the side of my wheelbarrow bc they no longer make the tires it came with.....

the kids bike was road side trash, i did NOT take a bike from a kid...just so no one speculates or assumes :rofl:

Ray 10-06-2020 11:04 AM

Moving a load on semi-flat tires is MUCH more work than when done on properly-inflated ones.

I am a big fan of "Slime", a green gel sealant, although "Fix-a-Flat" might be more convenient.

I have a steel hand truck I bought for $5 at a yard sale in Brockway PA while on a business trip in 1983. Checked it through to Charleston SC as luggage. Two, slowly-leaking tires were a perennial problem. "Slimed" them, inflated them, and it is still usable today.

DirtyCoconuts 10-06-2020 01:56 PM

I love that you also go to yard sales while on a business trip.

Ray 10-06-2020 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts (Post 938643)
I love that you also go to yard sales while on a business trip.

That wasn’t a normal activity, but I had a lot of time before my flight, and it was right along the road...

Leafmite 10-06-2020 04:19 PM

Wow. Good luck! I know how it is when racing against time to get the plants all inside...you are fortunate that you still have time. Let us know how it goes.

MJG 10-06-2020 07:37 PM

Nice progress! It's been fun following your threads on this project...lots of interesting info along the way.

I agree with the masses about that tire. :)


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