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My new greenhouse is ready.

 
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Hi all


I have finish the greenhouse, it was a big job to get plastic cover right, so I did buy wiggle wire, it
is a must have.

I have two doors, on each side, so I can let suck heat out when needed and I can walk through it to
the barn. size is 4.5 x 6 meter

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Congratulations Kees! Just in time for the new growing season.
 
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That is a great-looking greenhouse, Congratulations.

You will have to let us have a look when the plants get there.
 
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I envy you.  Ausgezeichnet!!

Peace
 
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Hi All

THanks for the reactions.


I have now already plants in it, but go do this with pots, reason is the dirt when do grow into the ground
itselfs. Pot do very well and can be easely watered and also controlled.

I have to clean up the sidewalk tiles and rest of build, and do the sidewalk making so it is stable.

Idea was een rocket mass heater also, but where is the best place to set this up, because of the two doors.
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Very exciting I hope you get a lot of joy, and plants from your new greenhouse.
 
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Yes wil be fun.

Have now tomatos from every part of the world as test.

asking myself of these not need to be visit by insects for geting
tomatos.

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