Wordless story of a greenhouse abandoned
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Re: Wordless story of a greenhouse abandoned
Last edited by Toche on Thu Dec 30, 2010 3:46 pm; edited 1 time in total
Toche- Member
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A wonderful picture story. Needs no words and you did an excellent and imaginative remodelling. I LIKE recycling!
Kev Bailey- Admin
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Very nice.
On a side note, in the first photo of the 4 carrying the green house...
You're out of step! (Only an old Jarhead would notice!
)
Congrats on the new tree digs.
Jay
On a side note, in the first photo of the 4 carrying the green house...
You're out of step! (Only an old Jarhead would notice!

Congrats on the new tree digs.
Jay
Jay Gaydosh- Member
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Roche, this is a great story of recycling and intelligent use of a greenhouse. Half way thru I was wondering if you were going to use the redundant half for the bit that was missing. It is a great result

Guest- Guest
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Very nice result. Are the roof windows the self opening type? Is it actively heated in winter?
John Quinn- Member
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Masterfull work and design. Very nice job. You should be very proud. Is there a heat source for winter.
Tom
Tom
Tom McCue- Member
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Lovely looking greenhouse. I liked your progression photos; they were very helpful. What are your tables made of? How does your access door work? Does it slide or is it on hinges? Did you use glass panels or acrylic?
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
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nicely done...
Did we just missed to see the marching band? or the It's just the four guys walking around the neighborhood carrying that float?
regards,
jun
Did we just missed to see the marching band? or the It's just the four guys walking around the neighborhood carrying that float?

regards,
jun

Guest- Guest
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what a great post !! recyclers take heed. looks like you completed the project just in time. your trees look cozy in their new home.
happy new year
sam
happy new year
sam
kauaibonsai- Member
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Congratulations, Toshe!
On conceiving the project and outcome and on having the courage to ask the scrap greenhouse from previous owner!
On conceiving the project and outcome and on having the courage to ask the scrap greenhouse from previous owner!
my nellie- Member
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Hi Toshe, thanks for sharing some wonderful pictures about something so innovative. Well I don't quiet agree with that "WORDLESS" part though.
If a "Picture is worth a thousand words" then this post is worth 38000 words to be precise. Now that's quiet a lot of words
Ravi
If a "Picture is worth a thousand words" then this post is worth 38000 words to be precise. Now that's quiet a lot of words

Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
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good job, would have been a shame to see something so useful go to waste and i've enjoyed all the noelanders pictures you've posted. thanks and happy new year.
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