

The greenhouse has been just about finished for a while now and is already home to some lovely cabbage and onion seedlings.
There are a few more things to do - install more shelving, paint the inside walls, fix the spot where the rain comes in if the wind is blowing from the south! It's a very specific leak - luckily for us, the weather has been a bit odd of late and we found the problem much more quickly than we anticipated. Not that we anticipated a leak because the wind never, ever blows from the south, especially not while it is raining.
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Chinese Cabbage seedlings |
Leak or no leak, I love our recycled window greenhouse and it is a nice place to sit and have a coffee when it is just a little too chilly to sit outside.
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Cabbage seedlings |
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Radicchio sprouts |
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