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Ethan
12-16-2007, 07:04 PM
first pic is my original, without the front or roof on, loaded with plants, including SDC and D. Jam red. It is 8x8x8 with polycarbonate panels and wood frame. In the 9-10mo I dont need it, it disassembles for storage and the frame becomes a swng arbor.

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/red_sea_me/Pics1565.jpg

w/doors, roof, and hanging cacti added, next to the veg garden.

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/red_sea_me/Pics1574.jpg

the new greenhouse, I'm attempting to grow mango and cherimoya as espalier trees. The GH is 6-4-8, polycarbonate with wood. The roof and back panels are hinged for ventilation. Inside this one is my Valencia Pride mango (in ground), white sapote, and naranjilla seedlings(potted). The other GH, not shown, houses my Fino cherimoya (in ground) plus pepino dulce and passionfruit (potted).

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/red_sea_me/Pics1637-2.jpg

hope you enjoyed,
-Ethan

momoese
12-16-2007, 07:11 PM
Very nice Ethan! Where do you live that you need a GH? Maybe you could update your profile to include your location and zone.

mskitty38583
12-16-2007, 07:14 PM
wow!! very nice. when you get bored and have nothing to do....sparta tn. does not have a gh.....:eek:

Ethan
12-17-2007, 10:40 AM
thanks for the kind comments.

Momoese, I've updated my profile, Bakersfield, CA Z9.

Misskitty, dont know when I'll be in TN next, but if you want to pay for a trip or pay to have a GH shipped ($$$$) let me know.

thanks again,
-Ethan

bencelest
12-17-2007, 01:45 PM
Ethan:
Very nice setup.
I've pass by Bakersfield many times on the way to Yucca Valley ( I have a rental there) and you are South of me I was wondering why do you need a polycarbonate sidings.
When I build my "greenhouse" All I will be installing is the roof. And I will just install a 6mill clear plastics during winter on temporary basis when the tempt dips down below 30.
As I understand it as long as there are no frost on the canopy your bananas and citrus are safe.
But I don't know the cherimoya.
Mine already crisp the buds but the matured leaves are still not affected.

mskitty38583
12-17-2007, 04:49 PM
round trip airfare, or have lowes 15 min. away do it...hummmmm. i do love the look of yours it has that cottage feel to it. i have an estimate coming after the first of the year to get my sunroom finished. boyah!!!! heat ducts run, electric moved, french doors,(7)- 5 ft. by 4 ft. windows installed, and all the rest of the stuff done.

Ethan
12-19-2007, 08:50 PM
Benny, though S of you, we still get cold, last winter mid 20's. There is a gentleman here that lost his cherimoyas and a gentleman in Visalia that lost his mangos. I dont know the particulars of how they protected them, if at all. I just want to be ready. So far my inground bananas have cripsy leaves, citrus ok, though frost is expected this weekend.

Mskitty roundtrip airfare, cost of materials, plus cold "beverages", the sunroom sounds like a bargain.

-Ethan

mskitty38583
12-19-2007, 09:59 PM
well the only beverages i can think of are as follows:

1. sweet tea
2. corona
3. corona w/ lime
4. pom and cranberry juice
5. margaritaville

if i had the money and the materials i say come on over, but i dont so im in limbo.:2715: and no and the price of everything it would be better for the sunroom.:0493: