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Old April 9, 2007   #33
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Originally Posted by spyfferoni View Post
This is such a good idea. I was thinking of doing something like that along my back fence. My house faces south, so the back of my house is the north side, but my fence is in the sun all day. Maybe I can figure something out.
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I am very happy that this is working out very well so far. We had a week of freezing weather, and my seedlings are doing great inside the GH. I will have at least more than two months of extra growing time every year for very little investment.

The building of the GH is very easy. Even a cavewoman can do it . You can cut the panels with a knife.

All the work I saved having the seedlings go directly in the soil without transplanting.

Actually, the construction is strong enough that the GH can be free-standing, it doesn't have to be a lean-to GH.

Post a picture of your place, I'll happy to give you some ideas.

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