How exciting!!!!!! Good for you. Mine is a measly 6' x 4' but i luurve it anyway
My fave accessories are long bits of wire criss crossing across the roof at all sorts of odd angles - great for hanging things on, growing melons, cues and tomatoes from, and throwing a net curtain or three across in summer!
string shouldn't be a problem, as it has nice metal braces at eaves height. I've ordered a shelf that fits above the staging up near the eaves for extra growing room. The other side of the thing I was going to leave bare to allow room for grow-bags and the like. I'm hoping to have the floor paved rather than grow things directly in the soil to avoid it becoming sour.
Off to read the two wests and elliot catalogue!
moggins
Joined: 24 Feb 2005 Posts: 942 Location: Gloucester
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 05 10:19 am Post subject:
You lucky thing
I want one now, I'll have to make do with a plasticy thing though.
Probably not suitable for a cedar green house but I read of a bloke who had two bases installed adjacent to each other and then every couple of year or so he unscrewwed the green house and shifted onto the adjacent base and refixed (with the glass out of course). Then he simply used the old greenhouse area as a bed which he dug over and manured in the normal way. This prevented the soil getting exhausted or building up pests and let the rain penetrate well into the soil.
If you need extra staging compare prices of 'gardening suppliers' with places Machine Mart and Screwifx. Often their galvanised shelving is much cheaper.