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Re: Green Houses
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Green Houses
- From: D* M* <m*@eskimo.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 20:30:06 -0700
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Mike Schnobrich wrote:
>
> For years I had a small vegetable garden while I lived in Minnesota;
> however, my work has brought me to southern Colorado which is very dry and
> the soil on my property is very alkali. Of course, gardening in my area is
> not as popular as it is in Minnesota and except for a few small patches of
> ground of which none of it I own, gardening is not as popular here due to
> the costs involved.
>
> I miss it very much and thought a small green house may be the trick. Does
> anyone have any ideas about this plan. Also, I wonder if anyone can point
> me in the right direction for a small green house design that would be
> economical to keep?
>
> Mike
> Hoofenit@ris.net
Seasonal greenhouse, is the hoop house for around 200 USD. Look in the
Fine Gardening Mag. I built mine for 1K 8x12 with GE poly 6mm. 200 ft
lb force.
--
Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA m*@eskimo.com
Why buy plants when you can grow them yourself.....?
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/pumkin.html
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