Vashti Wood

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It can be as simple as sitting your rainwater in our next to the greenhouse, elevating it above the ground level, and letting gravity feed it through a dripper system - other than the on/off spigot, there need be no moving parts, and no energy consumption to "run".
4 years ago
G'day Dan, and welcome.

When we (and by "we" I *really* mean *I* ) learned my husband, and therefore our kids, had Chinese heritage through tracing his family tree, I started getting around for ready to consume, family friendly material to share with them, so they could learn - practically - about their heritage.

Of the resources we still refer to, is the YouTube channel "Miriam in China", a Swedish woman who moved to China for educational exchange, feel in love, was married, and now lives with her husband and his family (and their child/ren) in rural Qinghai. A series of videos they did recently was about their garden, which heavily featured a "Chinese greenhouse"!

I'll be looking forward to hearing more about the specific pros and cons, and whether the design (or in fact certain elements) would be suitable for use in Australia verses other designs!

4 years ago
I know I'm late to the party, but here goes...

Many, MANY, moons ago I bought an amazing punnet of "Sungold" tomatoes from the supermarket. They were SO sweet and delicious, that I saved some seeds to see if I could grow my own.

And wouldn't you know... I could (and did)!

I germinated two or three seeds (retaining the rest as "insurance") and they grew really well. They were indeterminate, and continued growing ALL the way through our Adelaide winter (in a greenhouse). Granted, there were SOME issues with mildew if I forgot to airate the plants enough, but they were vigorous and healthy.

And EXACTLY the same as the punnet of fruit is purchased from the supermarket! Same colour, same size, same sweetness.

Not knowing enough about hybrids (or not knowing any better) I saved some seeds from these plants and next year, planted them out.

Again, perfect germination, same fruit as parent. No problems.

This continued for four successive generations until I just stopped growing them.

I should see if I can find those seeds (from a few years ago, now) and see what happens!

I never knew to expect different children, and I never GOT different children!

Perhaps if I could find them, it might be worthwhile growing them for sale/sharing/experimentation's sake?

Not knowing enough about hybrids etc
4 years ago