Spring Fever is also harder to deal with as the Spring temperatures climb and the temptation to plant the garden gets strong, even though the mind knows that it is too early. So until the weather is truly stable and warm enough to plant, we have been working on some projects and taking care of the babies that have arrived or been added. We have never been known to quickly complete a project....and the greenhouse we started a year ago, had been placed out of the way as the summer got busier last year. We decided now was the time to get it closer to reality.
I am hoping to get the door on in time to start some plants for the garden, but if not, at least we are getting closer to being able to grow greens for salad all year long, by getting the green house closer to finished. We opted to go for a corrugated PVC covering rather than plastic, for durability and longevity.
We moved the frame to the location selected. It is not far from the back door, close to a water hydrant and in full sun the bulk of the day.
We began by attempting to attach the PVC sheeting horizontally. We quickly realized that this plan would not work well, as there would not be enough tension to prevent them from being loose. This would allow the wind to create movement that would eventually cause damage.
The learning process we will have will be enjoyable and at times frustrating. I have recently learned that for each layer, we can gain a zone. With that said, being in zone 6 (b), by having the greenhouse, we jump to zone 7. If we add a hoop and plastic over the raised bed, it will increase to zone 8. This idea becomes intriguing and I will be experimenting with a layer or two of plastic inside the greenhouse as we get further experience. Until then, I am excited to be able to do more of our growing and seed starting without being dependent on purchasing them from franchise stores or local commercial greenhouses.
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