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  • GreenState
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    38 degrees, snowing and I just lit the friggin woodstove.......! You have a heater in the greenhouse? (vbg)
    Happy Mother's Day!!!

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  • GreenState
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    "You can grow up to 6 plants in your home, and up to 12 plants for 2 or more adults"

    So, can you legally roll the sides of the greenhouse up for ventilation, making the plants visible to others (if that's case)?
    "The plants cannot be visible from a public place without the use of binoculars, aircraft or other optical aids"

    Here we can have 2 mature and 4 immature plants. Looks like they may be passing a sales tax regulation law here, which also may include saliva testing for impaired driving, of course it doesn't and can't determine if you are impaired.
    I really hate this part, call me paranoid but I think it's a grab for our dna sample.
    Last edited by GreenState; 05-04-2019, 06:44 AM.

  • oldjarhead100
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    I just looked she is short ,amazing how they try and make thing appear bigger ( thats polite talk fxxxing aholes for trying to misrepresenting there product lol)

  • Rwise
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    Wow, OJH that is one short gal standing in the doorway of the GH in the link,,, looking at the pic one would think its 10-12 feet tall!

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  • oldjarhead100
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    I have a chain link fence around the inside with one gate at the door , I had a choice I could buy the green house and use its poles or buy the poles for the chain link , I used tie wraps to attach the top and then the wire fence ties (they make an unbelievable good tie down hook instead of wire ).. I built green house using 4x4s as a base drilled holes in them for the poles and then tied the green house to them. I also attached the chain link to the 4x4s

  • jackhoffa
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    Originally posted by oldjarhead100 View Post
    https://www.wayfair.com/outdoor/pdp/...-snro1503.html

    so we had 50 mile an hour gusts and its still standing the wind did damage one zipper on the door , I like it overall it has 5 different panels the sides go from the horizontal bar to ground the end doors and the top I was able to get it done by myself , the issues I had trouble with tieing down the sides but once the ground thaws I have some rebar stakes to drive in the ground and I will put some type of clip to that so it will hold them down but I can disconnect them to roll them up , the panels are held on by these plastic clips I thought they would suck but they worked really well except for the top of the frame every pipe connection is mechanical the top frame does slide into the bottom so I added some self tapping screws so they are not going anywhere so all in all I'm pretty pleased with it I paid 300 for mine but its on sale now for 260 timeing lol I dug 8 holes per side with 2 in the middle so I can do 18 plants 6 per adult is the legal limit so I will have to grow the rest in the woods

    I don't suppose there is any way to lock such a greenhouse? I'm currently thinking about installing a greenhouse, and will probably go with solid walls, but really only because of concern about getting popped by CO for not having it locked.

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  • oldjarhead100
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    I got the replacement door in I had to unpack all the other parts of the green house to get to it ,I had a great idea (so thats this month thinking out the window) I took poles from the new one and clipped them to the bottom of the sides so they would hold the side down when not up and I could open and close as needed it worked good , I have one side left to do but I need to move my RV first

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  • oldjarhead100
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    I just put that section of the yard in 2 years ago it runs from the middle to the far left its full of sand then 10 inches of cranberry bog compost , It turned out to pack so hard nothing liked it lol so when I dug the holes I made sure to get to the sand so they would drain

  • starramus
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    GreenState Come on back to the greenest state! (Greenest if you close your eyes to the brown of the high desert.) If you do make a return be sure, and bring plenty of dinero as Denver real estate prices are as inflated as San Francisco's. I have been a Coloradan for 20 years. On my winter AZ, and southern CA trips I always admired colorful Colorado, and eventually moved here. When you are 20 years old you pretty much have a good time wherever you are except of course Vietnam. But some even had a good time there.

  • GreenState
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    starramus I miss Colorado, spent almost 10 years there in the 70's, early 80's. Lived in Aurora, Wheat Ridge, then moved to Keystone mtn. and worked condo maintenance...what a blast! Keystone had employee housing at the time, was like a college dorm, large fun. Also remember chamber maids wearing ugly brown uniforms, if I remember correctly back then, Ralston Purina owned Taco Bell and Keystone, hence the ugly brown taco bell uniforms (ha,ha) (also lived in Denver on Federal Ave, was a bad section of town(g)--parked cars in my yard for good bucks for the Bronco games)
    Then I moved to Miami.............that's a story for another day, at that time the boats were landing on the beaches from Cuba.
    Oh to be 20 years old again, with no responsibilities!
    Last edited by GreenState; 04-23-2019, 05:05 AM.

  • GreenState
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    With the dampness we've had lately, was curious what/if kind of drainage you had to install before setting up your greenhouse? Would almost seen as though you would need a leech field type system under the GH or at least around the perimeter.

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  • starramus
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    Originally posted by SirSmksAlot View Post
    I want a greenhouse so bad. Only place I could put one is on my driveway though. One day I'll have a nice chunk of land like that! 300 bucks is a decent price!
    I see an ubiquitous number of newly constructed greenhouses on my drive into the city. You are welcome to move to the Great State of Colorado!

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  • starramus
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    Have to move it from my urban property to my acreage yet. Usually do it around May 15th. Had a light freeze last night so earliest would be the end of the month. I am going to move my monster cropped White Russian out of the basement to a grow tent in the barn. It is taking over the basement. CMH will keep it warm through the night.

  • starramus
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    Maybe oldjarhead100 will furnish a link for his supplier. Sounds like they are giving away product. It just might entice you.

  • oldjarhead100
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    No I think its still 6 per adult , One of my wife's girl friend is having a hard time right now she is over all the time so I asked her and if necessary we will say she is staying with us for the summer .hopefully there wont be a problem at all ,I dont expect one , I asked my sister who lives in the house but she is on opiods and can not have anything to do with weed

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