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New pallet greenhouse

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  1. Pallet Pete

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    I'm pretty sure a 2 story bungalow would do! Maybe a designer line of pallet furniture and of course a pallet beer bar with pallet taps... O wait that's my dreams:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Tada! It so far has been cheap and used up many many pallets... The greenhouse is so strong I was doing pull-ups off the wire and not bending it at all. The zip ties are temporary they will get replaced with bailing wire. image.jpg
     
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    Watcha using for the cover? Looks great.
     
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    Are you going to have a door on each end?
     
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    Looking good Pete:thumbs: How is the wire attached to the frame?
     
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    6 mil outdoor plastic over the top.

    I am still thinking about it. I might because I can move firewood in from either direction come winter time.

    I used 2*4 fence brackets bent to hold the pressure then fence staples and 1/4" copper pipe clamps. It's what I had laying around the garage. The panels are defiantly attached well.
     
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    Cool Pete. :yes:
     
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    O and for the record I made that fence out of pallet slats too! :D
     
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    Very nice Pete. That's coming along quite nicely.
    Should be some veggies in there pretty soon, eh?
     
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    Yea buddy! I'm gonna grow a butt load of veggies... :D
     
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    Tomatoes grow well in a greenhouse. Use indeterminate kinds. Under cover, they seldom get late blight. You'll have tomatoes until you get a very hard freeze.
     
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    Awesome job pete! You are the prince of pallets!
     
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    O great another title Prince of Pallets! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    You are the great Pallet Man... :yes:
     
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    Why thank you Sr.!
     
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    Tomorrow we should have many more pics coming! It's going to hopefully get painted the rest of the way and possibly get the siding put on the front and back.
     
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    These green houses have another name, "hot houses" I've seen my solar space go up to over 100 F. There are very inexpensive automatic vents that are worth every cent. Lets say in April, you start planting, it is 30 F out, so you don't open the house up. You go to work. The sun comes out. after a few hours, it may still be very cold outside but the greenhouse will get very hot. You'll need to vent it. Unless you are home, it is nearly impossible to keep up with it. Those vents open and close on their own. Another good thing to add is a small fan to keep the air circulating. When it is warm and damp, and the air is still a disease call "dampening off" can wipe out your seedling in a day or so. But not likely to do it if the air is kept moving. Keep your tools clean. You can dip them in bleach, 1/4 cup to a gallon of water. That will help keep you from passing fungus and molds around. I've been at this for years and learned a lot of lessons the hard way. You are starting late in the season this year. By now, I have my door open 100% of the time. No real benefit from closing it at this time of the year.
     
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    Define inexpensive please! Everything I have priced has been $50 and up from there. Do you need to rinse tools after a bleach bath?
     
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    Some thing along this order: http://www.amazon.com/Palram-Auto-V...sim_lg_32?ie=UTF8&refRID=1DFH7M0MEYBJYQS4TTZM $46.99 with prime shipping from Amazon. I once lost several containers of seedlings from a hot sun and not venting the greenhouse. That heat will stress the plants and limit the production. Healthy seedling need to have rapid robust growth for good food production. Things like too cold or hot will stunt that. I used to keep 4 oil barrels painted black and full of water in my solar space. They gave heat back during the night. Another good thing is multiple milk containers painted black and filled with water.
    As for the bleach. That solution is very weak but does the trick. Thing is that you have to make it up fresh as it evaporates. No need to rinse. Just dip and let drip dry.
    I'll share another hint. If you get slugs or snails, spray them Ammonia, one part ammonia to 5 parts water. It has nitrogen and is harmless to most vegetation. If you have weeds or grass growing where you don't want, spray with vinegar in the morning of a sunny day. No too good for roots but frequent applications usually will do it. Thing here is, it isn't poison. I use all these methods. Many other available without using poisons. The ammonia evaporates quickly so if you see new slugs or snails or their eggs, you need to spray again. Keep the ammonia and bleach away from each other. Together they will make a very toxic gas.
     
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    Thanks that's good to know! Here is our plan as of now. We are going to do pots for the veggies because it's less weeding and I have lots of potting experience. ( granted that's flowers...) I will order the auto window opener soon but I can't do it right now as our budget has been reached of now. We live next to simpsons greenhouse and they have everything already started so we don't need to start from seedlings this year although next year we will. The cost of buying everything started already is negligible simpsons is cheap and very good place to buy as they take excellent care of there plants. My thought for now is to build a door that is two halves with as teen door behind it. This allows us to open the window in the morning and the door before we leave for work because it gets hot in our yard. We are also installing a solar fan in the greenhouse and a solar light so we can go out after dark and work as well.

    Do you have more thoughts or advice?
     
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