Posted on 02/12/2022 6:57:19 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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Our mutual friend Anne (on the another forum) has one of those! If and when Mr. Wonderful gets around to building his Dream Pole Barn, we’re going to put one on one end or the other of the building.
Remember how I offered you fence posts? He says he has just enough on hand to fix fencing around here. Sorry! I thought he had a lot more in his stash, because he’s such a squirrel, LOL!
I guess keeping our land fenced IS pretty important in the long run. Again, sorry!
Have you tried the Habitat Store? Wonder if they carry them for cheap? They seem to be one of those things that unless you REALLY need them, nobody needs them.
Free Greenhouse info; https://permasteader.com/cloud/index.php/s/erJoEN8fDDnrr7j
30 files with anything from building them, general growing in them, heating them, growing specific crops in them.
Free High Tunnel aka Hoop House info; https://permasteader.com/cloud/index.php/s/aZaTSykw9b6Mo3g
33 files similar to greenhouse info.
Almost all are pdf files and preview-able in the cloud software. Most are from various university ag extensions.
Late posting in last week’s thread. My seed starting supplies and methods research. https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4035665/posts?page=68#68
Based me and my situation with a small and slightly drafty place heated with wood only and me wanting standardized equipment due to having a dream of doing a little market gardening one day. Works out to $200 for 4 sq ft of seed starting area but half of that is the heating mats and temp controllers for them which most people probably wouldn’t need. Heat mats without using a controller, keep the trays 10-20 degrees above ambient/room temperature. Mats are $20 and controller is $36.
Diana and I has a little back and forth in subsequent posts and she has a much cheaper way. Jiffy Pellets and whatever trays she has scrounged. Not sure if she uses grow lights or heat.
yeah it does stand out, found it on google images
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Asked my brother for a favor - 30 minutes of gas-powered pole saw time. An hour and a half later, it’s all cut. The chain came off, then we got the saw hung up in the last tree - had to throw a rope over some branches & do some pulling, etc. Anyway, I have enough hauling to do to last me the rest of the day in this GORGEOUS weather .... short-sleeve T-shirt only!
NOW your weather makes more sense to me! :)
“The chain came off, then we got the saw hung up in the last tree...”
In all my years of pole sawing, you can count on THAT happening. Every. D@mn. Time.
There’s GOT to be a better mousetrap!
Ana-white.com has free plans to build your own greenhouse.
“Diana and I has a little back and forth in subsequent posts and she has a much cheaper way. Jiffy Pellets and whatever trays she has scrounged. Not sure if she uses grow lights or heat.”
I don’t use any heat, but I do use grow lights, which I keep ON 24/7 for the heat until the plants germinate. Then, it’s domes off and 16 on, 8 off for lights. I have a grow light rack that I bought when I worked for Jung’s. One bank of lights was missing, so I got it at a deep discount. Three shelves still, so it’s perfect for starting my tomatoes and peppers inside in March. I use the bottom shelf for storage, and right now it’s a HUGE MESS! ;)
I’ve built furniture pieces off her plans. Turned out great. I love that she gives a complete buy/cut list so there’s no guesswork.
My friend in Connecticut built a greenhouse next to her garage last summer. I am so jealous! I’m not allowed to have a shed where I am, stupid HOA rules.
Maybe I can have one at my next home?
I sent the link for her You Tube to Beau. Now I can add to the stack of things I want him to build me! ;)
Maybe when/if wood prices come down. If I had pine trees here, I'd have a sawmill but I have oak/hickory. Hickory is good for tool handles and the smoker. Oak is heavy and hard to work with. Got a few cherry trees but none straight enough for making boards.
(The resource area is posted at the end of the the July 3-6 Gardening Thread beginning after post 112!)
Having up to three cups of coffee a day has a protective effect on heart health!
(Let me know if you want me to link to the "Prunes prevent bone loss in older women" Thread! :0
https://www.johnnyseeds.com/growers-library/seed-planting-schedule-calculator.html
Wondering if anyone has been successful in starting seeds in K-cups. If so, what plants worked or didn’t work?
We have enjoyed a bit of a warming trend over the past week here in Central Missouri. It snapped back to cold last night, but most of the snow has melted and the paved roads are clear and dry now. The country roads are a sloppy mess with the freeze/thaw cycles, but that happens every year so we’re used to it.
I’ve been researching greenhouses, and oh my goodness are they ever proud of those things! A high-quality 8’x12’ kit is north of $3200 before tax and shipping.
I did some ciphering this morning and figure I can build the same size, but much sturdier, greenhouse from scratch for under $1500. I’ve got a plan on paper and the materials list calculated. All that’s left to do is go to the lumberyard, place my order, and then build it. I can get the framing done while I’m waiting on the panels to arrive.
If there are no major delays getting the panels I should have it done by salad planting time this spring.
Good Afternoon! :-)
Now. Where’s my coffee?LOL!
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