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terrestrial_man 02-22-2007 03:48 PM

Lost space?
 
Just wondering if there are any great suggestions on what to do with the space under the plant benches.

At the moment most of this space is just used for storage of my jugs of r/o water and some unused aquariums and pots and one aquarium with aquatic plants in it including an aquatic moss, Java Moss.

Just like about every surface in my greenhouse, the area gets a good soaking when I spray down the greenhouse to push up the humidity. So my own use of this "dead" space seems pretty well restricted.

justatypn 02-22-2007 04:59 PM

Buy more orchids :evil:

Ross 02-22-2007 05:12 PM

Yeah, I agree. Get more that will adapt to those envirens :biggrin:

Tindomul 02-22-2007 05:15 PM

Ferms accentuate orchids nicely. They will do great in the darker humid spots you described. Plus it will make you GH look more lush.

Ross 02-22-2007 06:32 PM

I'm thinking lichens!?

Kris 02-22-2007 06:40 PM

i second ferns... and there are some neet torpicals that will do well there.

HDCochran 02-22-2007 08:40 PM

If you have lots of space, you could fill plastic trash cans with water and place them under the benches. This would help maintain humidity and would moderate temperature extremes. These effects will both help orchids. And it will give you a use for some of your RO reject water.

terrestrial_man 02-23-2007 04:56 AM

Thanks for the comments!
HD I think I am getting an idea from your comments. Need to work it out in my head.

Faerygirl 02-27-2007 05:20 PM

I have a friend who has a large greenhouse with benches that line the periphery. Hers is a dirt floor greenhouse (like mine), this wouldn't work if you had a cement floor, but she dug 12 inch deep trenches the same width as the benches above, lined them with pond liner, edges with landscape timbers, and put stuff like water lilies and aquatic plants down there. The greenhouse is situated so that each trench gets sun, one morning, one afternoon. It works well. She also has fish in there (to eat mosquito larvae) and uses the water sometimes as a natural rooting place for stuff that can water root. It adds a lot of humidity for her too, and it very nice to look at.

Oscarman 02-27-2007 06:36 PM

I would opt for a fern free zone - potential bug haven and it would be hard to erradicate them.


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