How can I organize the inside of a greenhouse?
We have a lot of pond plants that need to winter over in tubs, troughs, and buckets. Looking for best use of small space max shelving space that can hold weight of water for lotus planets, free floating, and rooting plants as well.
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My local bimart has shelving units that are made of very heavy duty wire. These things are the beefy big brother compared to most shelves. Go to amazon.com and type this into their search bar "heavy duty shelves for greenhouses". Lots to choose from.
I put mine in a small plastic pool in the basement with a grow light and they do fine
I think you might be best with heavy wood planks supported with concrete blocks.
They have metal and plastic shelving at most hardware stores that isn't very expensive. You can also find lots of racks that could be used with concrete blocks also.
Hi there, I agree with the answer made my Chloe, shelves made of big wood plans and cinder blocks may be the way to go for you. They'll be able to hold a LOT of weight and are easy to put together. Here's a tutorial. http://www.thesurvivalgardener.com/easy-modernist-cinder-block-bookshelves-actually-look-good/
Stacking wooden benches could also work
check this pin https://www.pinterest.com/pin/148196643975079884/
Free standing shelves on each side would work great.
Maybe use cinder or cement blocks with appropriate size wood planks across for shelving.