Page 2 of 2
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 8:58 pm
by Gilly C
We dismantled all the staging - only the real mcCoy a bench worth keeping he had staging up to the apex !!!! emptied out all the dross 100's of plant pots loads of trays in varying sizes an electric propergator tons of rubbish !!! took out the glass only managed to break 1 though 1 pane already broken

so only the frame to dismantle tomorrow we do not forsee any problems except for levelling the base here

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:12 pm
by Compo
Please make sure you secure it well, Gilly no matter where you put it, and face it into the prevailing wind if you can also. There are four greehouses on my plot and they all suffered fairly prolific damage in the last high winds.
Compo
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:15 pm
by oldherbaceous
Well done Gilly C, sounds as if you have had a good day.

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:17 pm
by Tigger
If you want to get rid of any pots/trays/etc - let me know. I can send you details of national charities getting children into gardening and/or engaging the mentally ill in growing things, either of which would be happy to have anything.
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:46 pm
by Gilly C
I was going to Freecycle them but happy to help out anything like that

there must be at least 500 pots but some are small ! not many clay but I like those all the plastic can go and only need a few trays as I have quite a few already so yes please
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:56 pm
by Compo
For reference this is a method for securing a greenouse to a concrete block base, should patent it really eh!!! I should say that the strapping goes under the block and back inside the greenhouse being screwed to the 2x2 timber frame with 2x2 inch screws on the inside and outside And obviously the greenouse is comprehensively fixed to the wooden frame.
Compo

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:59 am
by Gilly C
we were thinking of doing something similar, easier now we have seen it thank you

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:27 pm
by Gilly C
Thanks for all the advice my Greenhouse was erected on Saturday but I had to go away for a few days and still the bench and the bed has not been done !! and now hubby has gone away for a few days.
Thanks once again pics soon love Gilly
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:08 am
by Gilly C

It is wonderful came complete with staging and automatic roof vents I have just sent for another louvre vent and some shading as it is getting a bit hot in there, I have made a curtain for the door with some windbreak netting to keep the chickens out

so far we are eating rocket, lettuce, spring onions, pak choi , basil and radish

I have 6 different types of tomatoes see which we like, I usually just have tumblers outdoors and buy the plants this year I have grown my own and some for the girls too , also have chilli, sweet pepper, melon, mini cucumbers sometimes I sit and read out there as we live in a windy spot on the coast here are some long awaited pics
these 2 I have just taken

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 12:24 pm
by oldherbaceous
Dear Gilly C, it now looks a hive of industry, it,s worth all the hassle wouldn't you agree.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:02 pm
by Gilly C
very much so

I didn't realise how much I missed having one, we were a little late getting it erected my son is in the army so we had to wait for him but things are rapidly catching up
