March 2, 2016 | #1 |
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Aldi Gardenline Products.
Next week they have several things on sale.
I'm going to pick up a four tier shelving type unit plastic covered greenhouse thing. It's 19.99. It's the perfect thing for me to use to harden off seedlings. I've been wanting one for a while. All the catalogs have them for 49.99-79.99. So for twenty bucks? Oh I'm going to be there when they open! Anyone used the Gardenline products before? What's the quality like? |
March 2, 2016 | #2 |
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I don't know about the quality, but......I would like to mention that if you use it outside, make sure the wind or animals can't tip it over. Squirrels and cats seem to like jumping up on and off of things. Squirrels and chipmunks like digging in pots/trays/cups too.
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March 3, 2016 | #3 |
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Green Vinyl, not Clear
I saw the ad for this Aldi greenhouse, will go on sale March 9th (next week).
It's pictured as coming with a GREEN vinyl cover, not clear. How does this color affect plant growth? The ones I've seen in various catalogs/websites have one or the other, but no mention of which works better, how or why. Thoughts? |
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March 3, 2016 | #5 | |
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I don't know about the green being important. When I winter sow the seedlings don't seem to care whether it's a clear bottle or a green bottle so I don't know if it matters. I'm a little worried the plastic cover will be very cheap and rip by the end of the season but I think I can order replacements to fit from catalogs (It seems to be the same size all over). Oh here's a thought...maybe the green is more uv resistant? Tougher, will last longer than clear? *fingers crossed* |
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March 3, 2016 | #6 |
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If its the same type of greenhouse i bought at another store, a great investment.I havent seen the Aldi ad yet, we get our flyers friday or saturdays.You do need to stake them or weigh them down tho for sure.I redid the wire shelves with wood. The wire shelves are fine, if you just want them to start seeds.Good luck with them Barry
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March 3, 2016 | #7 | |
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That's how I was able to check out the entire ad for the week. Both the greenhouse and the starter mix are pictured there. BTW, last year I bought a couple varieties of peony roots for $1.69 each, and they had multiple shoots (eyes) on each root. Cannot beat that price if you like peonies. |
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March 3, 2016 | #8 |
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Aldi is just buying the stuff and putting their "Gardenline" name on it. So for items like their seed-starting mix, it makes me wonder if the exact same product is sold elsewhere under a different name. I wonder who actually makes it.
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March 3, 2016 | #9 |
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That looks like a great deal. I love Aldi and shop there frequently. I might purchase one of these myself if our store has them.
When I googled gardenline 4 tier greenhouse the following came up as well: http://www.amazon.com/Gardman-7610-4.../dp/B004T39VWC Looks like the same one to me. Maybe under a different name/company? If the same then Aldi has a great price. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. |
March 3, 2016 | #10 |
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Aldi Grow Bags
While we're on the topic of Aldi's buys, they have great shopping bags in beige color for $1.99 each. They hold the equivalent of 10 gallons each.
I used them to grow fingerling potatoes last summer, using the 5-1-1 mix, and they worked great! Simply ran them through the washer on light cycle (no soap) and they're ready for this season. Check 'em out! |
March 3, 2016 | #11 |
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Hi I have 2of the plastic mini greenhouse from ALDI a few problems with them first is the zip on the door it is poorly fitted to plastic and soon breaks away , secondly the plastic soon goes brittle in strong sunlight only good for a couple of years, but the sell replacement plastic covers
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March 3, 2016 | #12 | |
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TC_Manhattan how many seed potatoes did you start in each one? Last edited by BackyardFarm; March 4, 2016 at 12:11 AM. |
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March 4, 2016 | #13 | |
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They also have some small indoor plants I plan on picking up. I need a new boston fern. I've bought orchids from them a few times as gifts, they are gorgeous, and 1/2 to 1/3 the price of big box stores. |
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March 4, 2016 | #14 | |
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I think I've seen the replacement covers for about $20 and that you have to replace them on the other greenhouses....so it still seems like a good deal to me. Maybe I could make my own cover out of better greenhouse plastic? Something that would last for five years maybe? Hmmm. Something to think about as a project for 2017 perhaps. |
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March 4, 2016 | #15 |
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Ditto on the plastic deterioration in sunlight. I usually cover mine with row cover or shade cloth and leave the door open facing north. Also 4-gallon jugs of water on the bottom shelf will resist most winds. A seed starting heat pad on the bottom shelf can help on cool nights.
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