Recycled Little Greenhouse
by
NorthernHomestead
(IC: blogger)
To protect young plants from the weather we build a Little Greenhouse. The idea was to use what we have and make it as simple as possible. It worked. In fact I really like it.
We had some old light-weight windows and some cinder blocks in different sizes. We used the wider ones for holding the window frames in place on the outside and the more narrow ones inside. We placed it right in our sunny but sheltered driveway.
The top of the little greenhouse we covered with a Frost Blanket. It gives some shade and protection from wind and cold, but the fabric lets air in so we do not have to worry about overheating. The blanket is held in place simply with some Clothespins, those are handy in house and garden :).
Since some nights are still very cool and rainy we added another layer of protection of bubble foil for the night and if needed. Again holding it in place simply with some Clothespins.
The tomato and pepper plants loved it in there and we were happy to have them out of the house. A simple solution that works very well.
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Published June 11th, 2014 12:00 PM
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Liliana Wells on Jun 14, 2014I am glad you found some use out of the discarded items you already had. This looks neat!
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Bessie B on Jun 14, 2014I thought at first it was an old aquarium so we might try this in our aquarium when our last fish dies LOL great idea though
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