Should have gotten a Greenhouse earlier
Moderators: lucky1, Alchris, Kansas, Wes North Van, Laaz
Should have gotten a Greenhouse earlier
If I had known then, what I know now. I would have gotten my greenhouse a year ago and would still have a lot of palms that died last Winter.
We have a morning low of 25 degrees. Whilt in the greenhouse with just the one heater on a low setting, it is 57 degrees.
I think when it gets colder on a regular basis, I will but two heaters in there, one on each side, but for now 57 ain't bad.
We have a morning low of 25 degrees. Whilt in the greenhouse with just the one heater on a low setting, it is 57 degrees.
I think when it gets colder on a regular basis, I will but two heaters in there, one on each side, but for now 57 ain't bad.
57F is good. Did you get the 6X8 or 10X12? .
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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wes - do you think the 8X6 would be easy to take apart in springtime and put up in the fall.? Because of our neighborhood homes association I cant have a permanent structure in my yard. But I am thinking I might try a portable greenhouse and see if I can get a way with it. But it would have to come down each springtime. What do you think, is it an easy fix?
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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OOCH! I don't know my friend. I am pretty good at putting things togethher and I had to have the help of two different people to get it figured out. If you have patience, yes, if you do not have patience like me, then probably not.oppalm wrote:wes - do you think the 8X6 would be easy to take apart in springtime and put up in the fall.? Because of our neighborhood homes association I cant have a permanent structure in my yard. But I am thinking I might try a portable greenhouse and see if I can get a way with it. But it would have to come down each springtime. What do you think, is it an easy fix?
nicely crammed wes. Your greenhouse looks just like my greenhouse would look if I had one. I would think you would need a small fan at the top of the greenhouse blowing the air back down. Those little heaters with the fans blow some hot dry air , make sure you keep several buckets of water in the GH just to keep the humidity at an acceptable level during periods when the heaters run alot.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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