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Old 05-22-2007, 03:02 AM #11
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If you dont have to move them ..i. would go in the ground ..if ya got em in a spot where they can me seen ....and you might want to move them when they get bigger i would go for buckets ...just my 2 cents worth
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Old 05-27-2007, 02:48 AM #12
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If you dont have to move them ..i. would go in the ground ..if ya got em in a spot where they can me seen ....and you might want to move them when they get bigger i would go for buckets ...just my 2 cents worth
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Old 05-31-2007, 01:21 AM #13
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cdc is right on about that ... i use to make cold frames all the time for early starts...
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Old 05-31-2007, 05:36 AM #14
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Alright , I used a greenhouse for over a month to beat the weather, and IT WORKED! The humidity building up was Not a problem, in fact the worst part was getting the plants to accept the 48 degree nights and low humidity. I tied heavy guage wire between two trees, and draped clear plastic over it. It would look like a joint from a birds eye view. I would roll the two end flaps on each side together to make it airtight. I almost never had to water my plants. They were protected from all the elements. Absolutely a great idea. I had the sides held down with all the thick branhces in the area i could find, and a little bit of moss. This was not in full sun whatsoever, partial sun for half the day. The takedown is less than 5 minutes. Recommendations: Use pots if possible. If laying soil on ground, put plastic undeneath it for easier transplanting. Bigger is NOT better. I would fold one side up and over for easy access. You must harden off the plants before transplanting out of the greenhouse this way,(or atleast In the northeast you do) Thats it, highly recommended technique.
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