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NewsApril 30, 2008 6:52 am

by Colin Clifford

Greenhouses are often thought of as the exclusive preserve of the dedicated gardener. However with greenhouses and frames to suit every pocket and size of garden, there is no need for even the novice gardener to feel daunted by the prospect of installing and running one.
The most obvious benefit of having your own greenhouse is the growing season is extended beyond the first frosts, of winter and the last frosts of spring. This is particularly useful if, like thousands of gardeners every year, you are tempted by the delights on display at the garden center early in the year, which are too vulnerable to be put out in the garden until the risk of frost has passed.
It is simply not practical to protect each individual betting plant with fleece, yet if you wait until latter in the season the best plants have sold out. Greenhouses and frames offer the perfect solution, providing an environment for hardening off, gradually acclimatising plants to the elements prior to planting out. Favorite tender plants may also be safely over wintered.
For most gardeners propagation remains the impetus for buying a greenhouse. Although it will take time to repay the initial investment, great savings can be made by creating new stock in large numbers. The satisfaction in producing your own plants is immense and the techniques are essentially very simple.
The traditional greenhouse
The traditional greenhouse has vertical sides, closed in lower part, and an evenly spanned roof. It uses space well and the covered lower part conserves heat effectively, making it energy efficient. A wide range of accessories such as shelves and staging is available to suit this type of greenhouse, making it a good all round choice. Many sizes are available, choose one to suit both your garden and the amount of time you plan to spend in the greenhouse. A keen propagator will quickly outgrow a small model.
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News 2:32 am

by Ray L. Walberg

You may have always dreamed of creating a wonderful wooden project. Maybe you want to build a nice bed frame with storage or a bookshelf to hold your favorite books. Whatever you plan on making out of wood, you have to have a good plan. Woodworking projects are always much easier if you plan them out and make patterns. They will look more professional this way.
The Making of a Plan
To get started with your plan you need some essential elements. You will need to list supplies, make time estimates and list the steps in the project. Your plan will allow you to evaluate your project and make sure you have the time, money and skill to do it. You will also need patterns. You can make your own, find them online or buy them in a store. Patterns will teach you and guide you in making things. They will offer suggestions of what supplies to use and give you an idea of extra things you may need, like hinges and knobs. Your tool list is going to ensure you have all the tools you will so when you get started you are not looking around for a tool or, worse, having to stop and go buy a tool. Your plan should also have measurements. It will make your actual project go smoother and quicker because all you will do is refer to the plan for the proper measurements.
Reading Ready Made Plans
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