joz
Garden Ornament
I've got a 18"x36"x54" plastic shelving unit from Home Depot. It's got "perforated" (grid) shelves, so I can hang my lights off them.
I'm thinking of getting a couple yards of 20ga double-polished clear vinyl, and cutting/folding/duct-taping it together to form a cover for the shelves, to make a wee greenhouse. I'll install a zipper down each side of the front, so's I can roll up the front panel, and some heavy-duty velcro around the perimeter at the bottom to keep the "walls" stuck down.....
Maybe install some smaller zippers for watering access, so's I don't have to open the whole thing and let the heat out. Hmmm.
I figure I'd use christmas lights for bottom/overall heat. It rarely (3x/year, and then only for a couple hours max) drops below freezing here. If I flip the shelving unit upside down, there are recessed bits that I could set the lights in for more direct contact with my flats. Dunno if it matters, or if I like this idea, or if there's a better way to do it.....
If I'm using what amounts to (very heavy) plastic sheeting, should I maybe do a double-wall?
If it's sitting on my rear porch (wood deck), do I need to cover/wrap the bottom (perforated shelving) as well?
What's the minimum amount of compost I could process inside to generate some heat? If I don't use the bottom shelf, I'd have ~36"x18"x18" available.
Any thoughts, critiques, or advice re my harebrained scheme would be most welcome.
I'm thinking of getting a couple yards of 20ga double-polished clear vinyl, and cutting/folding/duct-taping it together to form a cover for the shelves, to make a wee greenhouse. I'll install a zipper down each side of the front, so's I can roll up the front panel, and some heavy-duty velcro around the perimeter at the bottom to keep the "walls" stuck down.....
Maybe install some smaller zippers for watering access, so's I don't have to open the whole thing and let the heat out. Hmmm.
I figure I'd use christmas lights for bottom/overall heat. It rarely (3x/year, and then only for a couple hours max) drops below freezing here. If I flip the shelving unit upside down, there are recessed bits that I could set the lights in for more direct contact with my flats. Dunno if it matters, or if I like this idea, or if there's a better way to do it.....
If I'm using what amounts to (very heavy) plastic sheeting, should I maybe do a double-wall?
If it's sitting on my rear porch (wood deck), do I need to cover/wrap the bottom (perforated shelving) as well?
What's the minimum amount of compost I could process inside to generate some heat? If I don't use the bottom shelf, I'd have ~36"x18"x18" available.
Any thoughts, critiques, or advice re my harebrained scheme would be most welcome.