So I popped this thread in here as it's greenhouse related but not in the expected way..
Situation:
I have a large greenhouse and I bascially use it for a short while to get a feed seeds going, and then the rest of the time it's keeping fire wood dry
Mr Shortie is looking at building a decent shed (to work on the motorbikes etc) on the other side of the garden, wil need to build a base etc, is happy to do so.
I got to thinking today that I might get rid of the greenhouse on it's concrete base so that Mr Shortie can build his shed there - the greenhouse is mostly storing wood, as I say
But, I will lose the direct light to grow seedlings.... I do also have what we call the 'summer shed' - it has glass fronted doors on one of the long sides - but I'm not convinced it would be warm enough / bright enough to get the seedlings going.
Where do others get seedlings going if they don't have a greenhouse? I don't want them round the house if possible, and it seems crazy keeping a huge greenhouse for a few trays of bits
Situation:
I have a large greenhouse and I bascially use it for a short while to get a feed seeds going, and then the rest of the time it's keeping fire wood dry
Mr Shortie is looking at building a decent shed (to work on the motorbikes etc) on the other side of the garden, wil need to build a base etc, is happy to do so.
I got to thinking today that I might get rid of the greenhouse on it's concrete base so that Mr Shortie can build his shed there - the greenhouse is mostly storing wood, as I say
But, I will lose the direct light to grow seedlings.... I do also have what we call the 'summer shed' - it has glass fronted doors on one of the long sides - but I'm not convinced it would be warm enough / bright enough to get the seedlings going.
Where do others get seedlings going if they don't have a greenhouse? I don't want them round the house if possible, and it seems crazy keeping a huge greenhouse for a few trays of bits
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