Hi all,
I'm kris , 37 and live in Lincolnshire
I'm currently due in a few days to build my own greenhouse for the first time...long over due to get into the growing and planting but I've been holding off due to expecting to move also debating the idea of getting an allotment, however after some thought I dont have the time at the moment for an allotment nor the experience. So here I am...ears and eyes open for as much guidance and tips to starting a new hobby for both mental and financial benefits. My grandad was an avid gardener however I was too young to fully appreciate his knowledge and ability so I missed out on having the opportunity to ask and learn anything really.
Unfortunately in the property I'm currently in the garden is more of a yard with no soil or grass so for now im container bound or large raised planters once I get round to it. I would like to start growing the more easier of edibles to keep me interested and invested while I get that bug set in of the new hobby. My greenhouse will be cls framed with chicken wire surrounding it and then a polythene sheeting wrapping that. I will have a sloped roof instead of an apex. I plan on sitting the base on a bed of gravel perhaps to help with drainage as I'm concerned of the water pooling as it's just concrete? (Any suggestions here would be great).
1 side ofsihe greenhouse will be west facing with the north and east unfortunately needing to be against fences as I will need to place in the corner. The dimensions will be 12ft long, by 8ft wide approximately, I will have 2 vents...placement I'm not too sure on?, perhaps one on the west wall?, and the other in the roof.
i would appreciate any feed back with this build or ideas and also what's the best type of soil/compost to buy in bulk to start growing? Should I make up a mix with different kinds ? I know this will change perhaps for different produce but is there a site which simply lists these elements next to the fruit or veg?
I'm sorry for the long posts but in really looking to find that bible to start working with and let the rest come with experience. Once again sorry and thank you for your patience reading.
Kris
I'm kris , 37 and live in Lincolnshire
I'm currently due in a few days to build my own greenhouse for the first time...long over due to get into the growing and planting but I've been holding off due to expecting to move also debating the idea of getting an allotment, however after some thought I dont have the time at the moment for an allotment nor the experience. So here I am...ears and eyes open for as much guidance and tips to starting a new hobby for both mental and financial benefits. My grandad was an avid gardener however I was too young to fully appreciate his knowledge and ability so I missed out on having the opportunity to ask and learn anything really.
Unfortunately in the property I'm currently in the garden is more of a yard with no soil or grass so for now im container bound or large raised planters once I get round to it. I would like to start growing the more easier of edibles to keep me interested and invested while I get that bug set in of the new hobby. My greenhouse will be cls framed with chicken wire surrounding it and then a polythene sheeting wrapping that. I will have a sloped roof instead of an apex. I plan on sitting the base on a bed of gravel perhaps to help with drainage as I'm concerned of the water pooling as it's just concrete? (Any suggestions here would be great).
1 side ofsihe greenhouse will be west facing with the north and east unfortunately needing to be against fences as I will need to place in the corner. The dimensions will be 12ft long, by 8ft wide approximately, I will have 2 vents...placement I'm not too sure on?, perhaps one on the west wall?, and the other in the roof.
i would appreciate any feed back with this build or ideas and also what's the best type of soil/compost to buy in bulk to start growing? Should I make up a mix with different kinds ? I know this will change perhaps for different produce but is there a site which simply lists these elements next to the fruit or veg?
I'm sorry for the long posts but in really looking to find that bible to start working with and let the rest come with experience. Once again sorry and thank you for your patience reading.
Kris
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