Hi all,
I'm a newbie and I have a hundred and one questions to ask.
In a week or so, I'm getting a new 10x8 aluminium greenhouse (green and pretty because I'm a Libran and everything has to look nice). It will be replacing a very run down 6x8 dutch style greenhouse which was here when we arrived and I have had to redesign half of the garden to make space for my new arrival. I have had to work hard for it too. My husband pointed out that it would cost a fortune for us to get someone to remove the old patio, lay paving slabs for the base etc etc. So, when he was away on business, I took to the old patio with a pickaxe, removed most of that and carried the slabs through the garage to the front of the house, and then removed most of the patio that I found underneath. It was only when the pickaxe bounced off the concrete underneath that, sending sparks out that I had to admit defeat and call in the real men.
But every cloud has a silver lining. My efforts had four benefits; firstly my eldest son became much less lippy; secondly the builders who were constructing an extension next door offered me a job (hey, I'm not joking!); thirdly, my wonderful mother-in-law gave me an envelope containing cash so I could get in some men to finish the job before I killed myself and fourthly.......my husband finally understood! Its like footie...only useful.
Anyway, to my question. I haven't yet ordered staging for the greenhouse - on account of needing my bank account to recover. I'm going to do just one side for a start - double tiered staging but do I go for slats or the solid aluminium trays on top, which you can fill with sand or use capilliary matting? Or is this just the type of question a Libran would ask...............?
Jools
I'm a newbie and I have a hundred and one questions to ask.
In a week or so, I'm getting a new 10x8 aluminium greenhouse (green and pretty because I'm a Libran and everything has to look nice). It will be replacing a very run down 6x8 dutch style greenhouse which was here when we arrived and I have had to redesign half of the garden to make space for my new arrival. I have had to work hard for it too. My husband pointed out that it would cost a fortune for us to get someone to remove the old patio, lay paving slabs for the base etc etc. So, when he was away on business, I took to the old patio with a pickaxe, removed most of that and carried the slabs through the garage to the front of the house, and then removed most of the patio that I found underneath. It was only when the pickaxe bounced off the concrete underneath that, sending sparks out that I had to admit defeat and call in the real men.
But every cloud has a silver lining. My efforts had four benefits; firstly my eldest son became much less lippy; secondly the builders who were constructing an extension next door offered me a job (hey, I'm not joking!); thirdly, my wonderful mother-in-law gave me an envelope containing cash so I could get in some men to finish the job before I killed myself and fourthly.......my husband finally understood! Its like footie...only useful.
Anyway, to my question. I haven't yet ordered staging for the greenhouse - on account of needing my bank account to recover. I'm going to do just one side for a start - double tiered staging but do I go for slats or the solid aluminium trays on top, which you can fill with sand or use capilliary matting? Or is this just the type of question a Libran would ask...............?
Jools
You'll get loads of help and advice on here and everyone's so friendly. I can't advise you on staging as I'm still waiting to get my greenhouse but if you have a look at this thread, Nick (one of our experts) gives instructions on how to make your own. It looks really good and will certainly be cheaper to make than buying one.

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