Zigs New Greenhouse

Discussion in 'Greenhouse Growing' started by Phil A, Oct 1, 2011.

  1. moyra

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    Looking good Zigs!
     
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      Look at all that room you have to grow cucumbers in now!!!
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      I'm not green with envy - HONESTLY :D, nice one Ziggy it looks fantastic :thumb:
       
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      • Phil A

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        Path will be extended from in front of the brick frames.

        Got plenty of broken paving slabs left over from "the bank job":WINK1:
         
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          No chance:D
           
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          As greenhouses go it's very smart Ziggy. :dbgrtmb: You struck lucky there! :)
           
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            first time ive seen this thread,top one ziggy :D jammy :thumbsup: x
             
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            • cb2012

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              Nice looking greenhouse there Mr.Ziggy:).


              cb
               
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              What make is it Ziggy. disappointed though that there has been so much degradation in a short time.
               
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              Ziggy, that is nice looking greenhouse. May I ask what size they are?

              Thanks,
              cb
               
            • Phil A

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              No manufacturers name on it.

              Measures 8' x 6'

              Probably have to grow things in pots for the first season, just been digging the bindweed & couch grass roots out.

              Will use Clueless1's patent bindweed destruction method, its the only way to be sure.:dbgrtmb:

              Nice & warm in there, 22c this afternoon:thumbsup:
               
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              That reminds me, how are you going to heat it?
               
            • Phil A

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              Fresh Orse poo if I can get it again.

              Blimey I change my mind quickly, just lobbed a few things in & will tackle the bindweed as and when.

              [​IMG]

              Just remembered how quick the weather changed last year so got some psb, spinage, land cress & mustard in there.
               
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              I intend using the hot bed method of heating in poly tunnels next spring, but with them raised above the intervening beds so they will benefit from their warmth.

              I've found bindweed really suffers once covered by a greenhouse or polytunnel and doesn't take much further effort to weaken/destroy it.
               
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