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Old 07-07-2010, 08:24 PM   #11
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fantastic enclosures!
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Old 07-07-2010, 08:28 PM   #12
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Kelly/Babs in the first photo do you know what the trees growing in the greenhouse are?
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Old 07-07-2010, 09:12 PM   #13
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Babs your enclosures are fantastic - a real inspiration, I'm currently planning a shed / greenhouse setup.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:38 AM   #14
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Hi Alex, The trees are hibiscus , I also have some olive trees in there and some vines and a thorn free bramble.

Sara just a thought, when you plant in your greenhouse dont plant your cacti in the greenhouse keep them in pots, lost loads last winter, i had some massive ones in the herman greenhouse and they just turned to slim soup, most of the stuff in the greenhouses is recycled - old ponds, flint walls, dead trees .
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Hi Alex, The trees are hibiscus , I also have some olive trees in there and some vines and a thorn free bramble.

Sara just a thought, when you plant in your greenhouse dont plant your cacti in the greenhouse keep them in pots, lost loads last winter, i had some massive ones in the herman greenhouse and they just turned to slim soup, most of the stuff in the greenhouses is recycled - old ponds, flint walls, dead trees .
Fantastic set ups , a real credit to you.
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Hi Alex, The trees are hibiscus , I also have some olive trees in there and some vines and a thorn free bramble.

Sara just a thought, when you plant in your greenhouse dont plant your cacti in the greenhouse keep them in pots, lost loads last winter, i had some massive ones in the herman greenhouse and they just turned to slim soup, most of the stuff in the greenhouses is recycled - old ponds, flint walls, dead trees .

Thank you very much for sharing
Your enclosures are amazing. I hope mine are as good as that one day.
Thank you for the tip
Im trying everywhere to get a greenhouse but they are soooo expensive.
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