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For those who want to see pics of plants in the GH...

18 years ago

I thought I saw a post, earlier, from someone who wanted to see GH's full of plants.

Well, I have the 6x8 HFGH and I *just* finished loading it up! (after spraying - thoroughly - first w/a hose, then followed up w/insecticidal soap). I've stuck all of my "marginal" plants into my GH and it's "Quite Cozy" in there now! (Tho' I'm hoping for feedback re: my Ant Problem!!!)

I've still got some "Summer-Only" appliances in there (b/c it hasn't gotten really "wet" in there yet), but once I remove the Box Fan, Boom-Box, and Humidifier, I should have enough space leftover for starting seedlings, come springtime...

I *do* have a sickness, though, when it comes to buying plants - so Time Will Tell!

Anyway, I've (kinda) updated my website w/pics. Scroll about 2/3 of the way down to see pics of the "Cozy" GH full of plants!!! So far, that's IT as far as "marginal" plants goes!!! ;-)

Just wanted to share...........

-N (Who *still* wishes she had enough "space" for a 10x12!!!)

Here is a link that might be useful: The Greenhouse Saga Continues...

Comments (11)

  • 18 years ago

    There you go... you're very own sanctuary. :) I need a site like that but can't find a free one.

  • 18 years ago

    So NOW we know where to find you - LOL!! It looks really nice in there and the plants are just lovely. While on your garden site I took a look around, and you really have a nice place. I can see the thought that went into it. Have fun with your GH - looks like you are all set for winter!!
    Pat

  • 18 years ago

    Pat,

    Ohhhhh, I've spent an evening or two out there! I'll be out there even more as (ugh!) winter sets in! Still haven't tested WiFi transmit capacilites, yet!!!

    Thanks for the compliments on the garden! I'm actually very proud of it - since I had ZERO experience with landscaping prior to this (and, yes, I planned/planted almost all of it myself!).

    There's been a lot of 'experimentation' (and several hundred $$'s worth of stuff that ended up in the compost pile!) But when it's all said and done, I'm *really* happy with it! We skip summer vacations and just hang out in our backyard resort!

    Come late winter, however, it looks pretty dismal out there. I'm hoping the GH will allow me a little 'sanity' through winter!

    Greenhouser,

    If you were referring to a free website: Check out Freeservers. They offer 'Ad-Supported' web-hosting - but it's basically free. *I* don't see any ads b/c I'm on Firefox, but I'm sure others do. Heck, it's free - so what does it matter?!! If I got enough traffic, or was doing anything 'commercial,' I'd bite the bullet and pay for Ad-Free hosting (It's a 'hobby' site. So what they Hey?!)

    I've been w/Freeservers for almost 10 yrs now. I'm very happy with them. And they've got Super-Easy Webpage-Building Templates available.

    I have the Garden Page on a totally free freeservers site. My 'personal' page is also on freeservers (but I paid for my domain and wrote my own ['Beginners!'] html).

    They're a *little* limited in that I have to send ppl *to* the website (rather than link to a specific picture), but waddya want for free? ;-)

    I definitely highly recommend them!

    -N

    Here is a link that might be useful: Freeservers

  • 18 years ago

    That looks really nice...and it will be a great place to relax (I see the chair is all ready and waiting.)

    I think you do still have lots of space for more plants though...you just gotta focus on the little ones. I see plenty of empty corners in there...fill 'er up!

    Lots of creativity in your yard too. No wonder you feel like you're on vacation there! (Our yard hasn't, um, quite reached that level yet.) Thanks for posting your pictures!

  • 18 years ago

    Please explain how do you signed up for a fee space there when you have to purchase a domain name to use the site? If you don't purchase a domain name you can't get any further. How did you get a domain name for free to use the service when they charge $19 for one year? It's not free as advertised if you have to pay for a domain name. I've been through the pages several times and there is no free servers there. Are there actually free servers there I'm somehow missing? ???

  • 18 years ago

    You don't have to purchase a domain name. You can sign-up for a free sub-domain.

    I do have my personal domain http://www.imqtpi.com (I pay for that domain name, thru Network Solutions, but the site "lives" on Freeservers). My Garden Page is on a free sub-domain http://imqtpi.freeservers.com

    From their main page, select the FREE "Sign-up" option. On the second page, you have the option of paying for your own domain name, or choosing a free sub-domain.

    HTH

    -N

  • 18 years ago

    Hi! :) There is no FREE sub-domain there. You select "free sub-domain" and it takes you to the next page where you either pay $19 for a sub-domain name or use the domain name you already have. Since I don't already have a primary domain name I would have to pay the $19 for a domain name for one year. So the site is only free for those who "already have" domain names.

    I'm sorry i wasn't clear on this. You may have thought I already had my own domain name somewhere. So the question is or was how do I get the free sub-domain without already having a domain name?

    If you go to the site and don't use your own domain name you'll see what I mean.

  • 18 years ago

    Hmmmm... I'll have to test that out!

    It's been awhile since I set-up any new sites on freeservers, so maybe it's changed???

    If so, I apologize for spreading mis-information! (And I'll recant my "Glowing Recommendation!")

    Nevertheless, I'll test it and get back to you :-)

    -N

  • 18 years ago

    I'll stand by my original "Glowing Recommendation!"

    I just went onto www.freeservers.com and setup a new Free Website. It works, and it didn't cost me a dime (didn't ask for a credit card or nuthin').

    I chose "Free" web-hosting on the first page and I selected a Free "sub-domain" on the second page. No charge, really!!!

    If it still doesn't work for you folks, let me know. I'll do some "Screen Shots" and post 'em on the (new) website, to show how I signed up for it.

    It's free, really! I'm very happy with 'em - and I have no "financial interest" in them. I get nothing for recommending them (I'm just a really satisfied customer!)

    Photobucket is probably the best option for ppl who just want to post pictures. But if you like to "yak-yak" (like I do!), Freeservers is a viable option!

    -N

    Here is a link that might be useful: Testing Free Web-Hosting

  • 18 years ago

    Nancy,
    I love your tiki fountain. Your yard is so neat.... Did you pick your bannas yet? Barb

  • 18 years ago

    Thanks Barb,

    We're having our final burst of "summer" this week, and it's getting to be time to start breaking down the yard. Tiki Fountain's gotta live in the shed :-(

    But I've really enjoyed him this summer!

    As far as the Nanners go. No, I haven't picked 'em yet. I need to go visit the Banana Board to figure out when it'll be time to pick them! I don't expect they'll be very tasty. They're teeny little things - about the size of my thumb! But I'm just happy that we *got* fruit at all!

    The Nannas are still pretty green - and I kinda doubt that they're going to ripen before we start getting our "freezes."

    ...Ohhhh, the nanna plants look *awful* after that (I'm getting depressed just thinking about it!).

    Still, it's been a GREAT growing season!

    And I'm glad I'll get to extend it (somewhat) into winter with the GH. In fact, just today I started some cherry tomato seeds in the bathoom window. No clue how that's gonna end up, but it'll be fun to try!

    -Nancy