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Old April 30, 2006   #1
Tania
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Default new greenhouse

...well, this is not a true greenhouse, just a very tall cold frame... but it works for me . I can roll up the plastic from any side, if the days are warm. Anyway, it is better than no cover :wink:



I have transplanted some tomato seedlings last week, and they seem to be happy there so far -

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Old April 30, 2006   #2
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Your greenhouse/giant cold frame is looking good Tania. Next thing you know you will be purchasing a (real) big greenhouse for next season!!!(lol)
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I made some improvements on the inside of mine and home to have some pics up today.
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Old May 1, 2006   #3
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Looking good. I take my hat off to you folk growing tommys in those cold climes.
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Old May 1, 2006   #4
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Default Nice greenhouse

I like it...looks very "Alaskan". I have one that does not get any sun due to the neighbor's tall cottonwood trees. It just sits there. He doesn't even live there, just rents it out.
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Old May 5, 2006   #5
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We have something similar (парник in Russian) here for sweet peppers, melons and water melons. Need to move this construction every 3 years from one place to another in order to use new soils.
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