The poor greenhouse has been tried to its limits.
It was coming apart at the seams.
So out came the needle and fishing line.
She good as new and ready to keep protecting tender plants.
It was coming apart at the seams.
So out came the needle and fishing line.
She good as new and ready to keep protecting tender plants.
I'm wondering about the value of a greenhouse here in Vegas? It's so darn hot, but maybe it would work - trapping humidity (which we generally don't have a lot of) speeding up the process? At a minimum the soil would be better :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your planting!
That is so neat that you plant your own plants!! Mom is thinking of doing a little garden, but she doesn't know where to start!! Our new woofie brother Maverick wants to say hi to Sugar!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour FL furiends,
I certainly wish more of life's problems could be solved with a needle and thread.
ReplyDeleteOh I'd love to have a little greenhouse one day! Looks like you did a good job patching it up.
ReplyDeletecute greenhouse - I'd sew it back together too! (don't sew on a machine...)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great feeling when you can salvage something and make do. You will reap great rewards!
ReplyDeletethat's neat that you have a greenhouse. i would love to grow flowers, but i'm not really good at it. :P
ReplyDeleteYou are a great patcher! I cannot wait for spring to get here and stick around.
ReplyDeleteI am not too good with a needle but ok with fishing line..... good job!
ReplyDeleteThat's so neat! I miss having a yard to take care of. It looks so lovely - and having a greenhouse, you're so lucky. :) And resourceful to be able to fix it like that!
ReplyDeleteI love this part of the year when it's time to think about gardening, and preparing - even though I don't have much of a garden now... I think a greenhouse would be wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteAwwww spring!!! All I see is still snow, snow, snow.... :(
ReplyDeleteWhat...you already growing edibles for planting??? I'm so jealous!!
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