Planting Days | December, 2019
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Awesome! It looks great, and I bet they'll do just fine in there. That's the way to have greens and not worry about recalls.
Well hello there my friend. Good to see you. It looks great, glad I stopped in.
I think they will do just fine Sir, thank you for sharing and blessings to yalls winter harvest.
Lookin good!
just a question; could you just put the visqueen on just for the spring and take it off after you pull out all your starts? and then use it another year? I am fixin to build a cattle panel one; is it just easier to put new on next year?
On a small greenhouse I would put new on every year. It’s fairly inexpensive. However, you may want to consider UV treated greenhouse plastic (6 mil) that has a four year rating and if cared for you can probably get six years out of it.