Hi all,
I'm a newbie and I have a hundred and one questions to ask.
In a week or so, I'm getting a new 10x8 aluminium greenhouse (green and pretty because I'm a Libran and everything has to look nice). It will be replacing a very run down 6x8 dutch style greenhouse which was here when we arrived and I have had to redesign half of the garden to make space for my new arrival. I have had to work hard for it too. My husband pointed out that it would cost a fortune for us to get someone to remove the old patio, lay paving slabs for the base etc etc. So, when he was away on business, I took to the old patio with a pickaxe, removed most of that and carried the slabs through the garage to the front of the house, and then removed most of the patio that I found underneath. It was only when the pickaxe bounced off the concrete underneath that, sending sparks out that I had to admit defeat and call in the real men.
But every cloud has a silver lining. My efforts had four benefits; firstly my eldest son became much less lippy; secondly the builders who were constructing an extension next door offered me a job (hey, I'm not joking!); thirdly, my wonderful mother-in-law gave me an envelope containing cash so I could get in some men to finish the job before I killed myself and fourthly.......my husband finally understood! Its like footie...only useful.
Anyway, to my question. I haven't yet ordered staging for the greenhouse - on account of needing my bank account to recover. I'm going to do just one side for a start - double tiered staging but do I go for slats or the solid aluminium trays on top, which you can fill with sand or use capilliary matting? Or is this just the type of question a Libran would ask...............?
Jools
I'm a newbie and I have a hundred and one questions to ask.
In a week or so, I'm getting a new 10x8 aluminium greenhouse (green and pretty because I'm a Libran and everything has to look nice). It will be replacing a very run down 6x8 dutch style greenhouse which was here when we arrived and I have had to redesign half of the garden to make space for my new arrival. I have had to work hard for it too. My husband pointed out that it would cost a fortune for us to get someone to remove the old patio, lay paving slabs for the base etc etc. So, when he was away on business, I took to the old patio with a pickaxe, removed most of that and carried the slabs through the garage to the front of the house, and then removed most of the patio that I found underneath. It was only when the pickaxe bounced off the concrete underneath that, sending sparks out that I had to admit defeat and call in the real men.
But every cloud has a silver lining. My efforts had four benefits; firstly my eldest son became much less lippy; secondly the builders who were constructing an extension next door offered me a job (hey, I'm not joking!); thirdly, my wonderful mother-in-law gave me an envelope containing cash so I could get in some men to finish the job before I killed myself and fourthly.......my husband finally understood! Its like footie...only useful.
Anyway, to my question. I haven't yet ordered staging for the greenhouse - on account of needing my bank account to recover. I'm going to do just one side for a start - double tiered staging but do I go for slats or the solid aluminium trays on top, which you can fill with sand or use capilliary matting? Or is this just the type of question a Libran would ask...............?
Jools
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