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From: SiriusLupis
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  • It's good facilities you made. Now you can get everything started for spring. This will increase your food production.

  • That's spectacular for recycled ingredients... KUDOS to you.. Good work!

  • @Watsamadoing Thanks. I have fun finding ways to do things without spending too much money.

  • Nice creative use of materials..

  • @Briansgarage Thank you.

  • Your greenhouse looks great! We built one a few years ago, from recycled windows as well.

  • @HomesteadAcres I found it to be fairly easy to use old windows but I wish more of them were the same size.

  • @GardeningN00B That is hard to imagine. When we I was in school it would pretty much have to be -20 and blowing snow before they would even consider calling off school.

  • @SiriusLupis in england they close down for leaves on railway tracks,

    for the most part snow closes england down to standstill.- strange but true

    ...

  • this is the best way to recycle. thumbs up to you.

  • @crewlla Thank you. Now it just needs to warm up and melt the snow so I can paint and finish it up.

  • @SiriusLupis I am really hating the snow to I am so tired of it. DAMMIT I want to get in the garden already!!!!!!! (stamping my feet like a spoiled kid)

  • great job.....

  • @pinetar100 Someday I want one more around the scale of the one you have but it is a lot better than what I had last year.

  • That's a really excellent way to make a greehouse! Using old storm windows is a fantastic idea! Maximum light.

    btw yep we got snow down here too but it melted VERY fast from the ground heat. Gotta love those April surprises.

  • @Praxxus55712 My dad saved all the windows from our house ten years ago. If I didn't use them, they were about to rot away in a shed. I'm a winter person and were it October I'd be excited to see this snow but I just want it to be done with at this point.

  • Nice, sure want to build me a greenhouse someday. Re-using materials, very wise.

    Maybe tomatoes in the fall.

  • @1umbnonearth I like to re-use stuff whenever I can. It did cost me a little more time to have to work with short boards and taking apart pallets but I think I'm coming out ahead.

  • Looks great you will get a lot of enjoyment from your greenhouse. We're both building, I'm in the middle of building a chicken coop, video to follow. I'm also planning to build a larger A frame greenhouse this summer, my little greenhouse id over 20 years old and has a lot of problems. I want my new one to bi tall like yours because one thing I want to grow in it is grape vines on the back wall.

  • @dalecalder2003 Thats a good idea. I want to invest in a better greenhouse some day but I'm thinking of moving away for a year or so this fall. I just don't know what exactly I'll be up to the next few years so I don't want to invest too much into my current projects.

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