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Comments (4)Do you know the brand name of your greenhouse? It must not be the Harbor Freight 6x8, if the framework surrounding the polycarbonate roof window is plastic, and not aluminum. If you know the manufacturer, you might be able to contact them to see if they sell replacement parts. If the current plastic frame around the polycarbonate window is coming apart due to brittleness caused by sun exposure (that happens a lot in my warmer climate) it may not be repairable. Perhaps you could fabricate another frame from metal stock sold at the big box stores...?...See Moremy tunnels for fall and greenhouse film question
Comments (19)I picked Thursday for Saturday AM market so I could bake Friday. Thursday was cool and damp but no wind. Of course I had to take row cover off to pick and then put back on but it went fast and with no wind it wasn't a chore. I was amazed the kale grew so much in one week and the spinach a little. Broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage are not growing at all. I don't think I will bother covering the young bed with film being they don't want to grow. View inside the kale quick hoop tunnel. I grab a half bushel basket and monkey walk in here just fine. It is so temperate and I like being in there. One hoop is shorter and so I have to duck under it but the rest are just right for stooping and gorilla walk. On the right is the other quick hoop tunnel of a bed and a half of spinach and the uncovered bed is lettuce, tatsoi and spinach. Spinach did poorly this fall for no apparent reason. I seeded at the right time, kept it shaded and sprinkled a lot. the only thing was it got hailed on in mid September and stunted. The tatsoi is amazing....See MoreRaleigh Fall 2021 Swap special side-trades
Comments (109)Not all of us on this posting got a notice of our spring swap. in case you are in the same situation, here is a link to the pertinent info. https://www.houzz.com/discussions/6238709/spring-2022-raleigh-plant-swa?share=houzz-email...See MoreAugust 2021 in my hosta garden
Comments (32)Everything is looking good Utog! I love the leaf shots……always nicefor comparison. I hate that you used that W word! I am havhaving a hard time with tomorrow being September 1. debra...See Moreponcirusguy6b452xx
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