That's a nice green house. You still have a lot of spring and summer crops. It's windy and cold in zone 8A today. Thanks for sharing. Have a lovely Sunday evening. Love you family
The old one is a true pop up because as soon as you unfold it it’s ready to use but this new one is very simple also. I like the sturdiness of an actual frame. Thanks so much for watching 🥰
Beautiful greenhouse 🙏🏾for the 🌽 corn, she is just trying to lay herself down. That radish sounds interesting, you will have to update us when you taste it. Thanks for sharing 💚
Yeeesssss, this wind has been over-doing itself these past couple weeks. Super glad to see that you were able to get it re-done though! Would it have made a difference at all if the door was facing another direction? 🤔 💭 Mrs. Linda is a "treasure chest" full of gardening gems!! With her God-given wisdom, you're certainly on the right track with the cinderblocks! 😉 Thanks for sharing! Blessings and greetings from Chicagoland. 🙋🏽♀️
She sure is❣️ The wind was coming in from all directions that day it was even in the air at one point 🤣 The new greenhouse is much sturdier so prayerfully I’ll have this one longer. Thanks so much for watching 🥰
My 10 ft greenhouse has a front and back door. The front door's zipper messed up, so I'll have to settle for duct tape on mine. I used packing tape, and it was a bust! Luckily, I have the back door, which happens to be further than the house, but it'll have to do. My greenhouse style is similar to yours, and yes, I used cinder blocks but also used an old hose to anchor my greenhouse with four of the blocks. I had a 20 ft greenhouse lift off with a gust of wind like a kite. This year.
Yeah that’s exactly the kind of wind I was dealing with! It took 3 of us to hold it down while putting the stakes in 🤦🏽♀️ A double door is a great feature for these greenhouses and I’m so glad you are still able to use yours 🥰
HEY SAM, LOVE THE NEW GREENHOUSE (I WISH I HAD BOUGHT THE WALK-IN ONE I SEEN, REALY COULD USE IT NOW) 🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️ I DID CORN OVER THE SUMMER --- MINE DIDN'T DO WELL, I BELIEVE BECAUSE I DIDN'T FERTILIZE ENOUGH. KEEP GOING WITH YOURS AND HOPE ALL GOES WELL 🌽🌽!! I DO PLAN TO GROW AGAIN AND WILL FOLLOW YOUR LEAS AND TRY IN A GREENHOUSE 😉👍🏽😊 WOULD LIKE TO FOLLOW/SHADOW YOU NEXT SPRING, I'M IN ZONE 7 AS WELL, YOUR PLANTS LOOKS 👀 SO BEAUTIFUL!! THANKS SOIL SOLDIER SISTA 💗
Hi Mira! So unfortunately my corn was damaged in this video from the wind. Although I did tie them to a stake to stand them upright they were bent at the base and never recovered 😞 I will be planting them again this season in two containers. I hope you’ll hang around to see how it goes, thanks for watching 🥰
Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the reply., though. I understand that corn is wind pollinated and was told that is why you would need to have a few rows to get good corn yields. I’m thinking that it’s still possible to get a good corn crop from just a few plants if you pollinate manually. Anyway that’s why I asked.