Harry's Greenhouse

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Harry B
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Harry's Greenhouse

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Very nice thread this is!!

Welcome to my chaos; I'm far from organised as some of you do, but I try.
harry

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and for the winter

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Hello Harry
Great setup, looks pretty well organized to me. I like the trolleys in the middle for winter- I imagine squeezing by them should be easier than with stationary tables too. :cool: .
Do you have to heat the Greenhouse at all in your climate?
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Thanks Jens,
No heating in the greenhouse.
When it is realy winter I take eveything into the house
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Love those last pictures - where are they a conservatory? I have just started growing cacti again and have a few plants. Kept them in a cold frame over summer and have now brought them back in doors for winter. Seedlings growing happily in bedroom on sunny windowsill shaded by a bit of A4 paper. I do like the use of the square pots, fit nicely together. I must take some photos of my efforts soon! Thing I love about these plants are they way they flower their hearts out for you. To think they live in desert type conditions. Sue
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Mind your step :eek: . This looks like a lot of work to do each jear when it gets cold /warm.
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