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With the world cycling insane events daily.. what are your new garden allocations looking like for 2023?
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I wouldn't mind getting two more lights. A mini-split air-conditioner would be awesome too.With the world cycling insane events daily.. what are your new garden allocations looking like for 2023?
Im thinking solar power action to keep stuff rolling and a light dep..I wouldn't mind getting two more lights. A mini-split air-conditioner would be awesome too.
I was thinking about that - and that isn't even an option for me. Not a mechanic, so other than changing the oil and plugs it's gonna cost me down the road. Parts, fuel and lubricants, etc. just make it more not worth it for me. I do have a battery powered tiller that is perfect for "hoeing" a row of seeds, and it it can work the top 4-6" of soil in a given area pretty well. Fuck the neighbors. If I have extra they can have some. I'm just growing for me so that is probability.I wish I had a tractor or skid steer
For all that time money and effort he put into it he ain't growing shit! I wonder how long it'll take to make it worth it - or will the polycarb be yellow and opaque by then?I want to try building a proof of concept Wally this year and see what kind of temps I can keep in both summer and winter. If It proves out I plan on trying to integrate some aquaponic elements the next year and hopefully never want for fish and veg again. Oh and there will probably be a few weed plants in there as well.
Cost is definitely a concern for me so if I do one it will be a bit smaller and I plan on rocking the much more affordable 2 layers of poly film w/ a fan and leave the poly sheeting for people who have money to burn. Much cheaper and a 5 R value instead of 2. I plan on having a couple of outlets in my Wally anyways for some improved air flow and eventually some pumps and air stones for the fish.Actually I read that when you factor in replacement cost and how often each type of stuff needs it the plastic films like on hoop-houses is actually cheaper by a long shot. This is an example - not looking up prices for specifics. If the plastic film is 1/10th the cost but only needs to be replaced in 1/4 of the time of the solid panels, it's a no brainer. So if the panels last 10 years, but the film only lasts 3 years you are still winning, as long as replacement is something you can do yourself.
I don't live in the great white north. I can grow stuff without cover. Today I planted two packs of quinoa. Supposed to be very colorful flowers so I planted them in the front in a flower bed I also have some assorted barley, amaranth, buckwheat, millet, and a few other grains to see what works here. If they don't work for me-food they can work for birdseed.@Zaphod420
I've been looking at that concept for a hoop house. The only thing missing for me is a way to make it solar powered. I've also wondered if it would work double layering the clear plastic panels
This vato has the right idea
Yeah it's safe to say when you have citrus trees dropping fruit in the middle of winter when it's -28F outside you have your shit DIALED. The double layering of the clear plastic panels would totally work but that is going to cost a very pretty penny. If your going to drop that much on it you might just consider watching your local craigslist and snag some sliding glass doors or find somebody that is replacing all their houses windows and selling their old ones on the cheap and roll with real glass.@Zaphod420
I've been looking at that concept for a hoop house. The only thing missing for me is a way to make it solar powered. I've also wondered if it would work double layering the clear plastic panels
This vato has the right idea
I dropped some today by the quinoa LOL That's just too fucking wierd! Poppies and pink dandelions.Have you ever grown poppies? They're trick af starting them but once they go they really go.