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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how
do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. |
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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
Looks as good as any greenhouse to me. Nice blooms.
Gary "tennis maynard" wrote in message ... SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. |
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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
I think it's staged.
Tennis actually has 30,000 square feet of GH space, so selects a bunch of blooming plants to load up the case for this "woe is me" pic. Ha! Great shot, T. It brightened up MY day! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "tennis maynard" wrote in message ... SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. |
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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
Well, if it's staged it's done well. Ever think about our long suffering
spouses? Wardian cases in the living room, pool patios given over to Vandas, garages stuffed with potting medium, you name it. Thank goodness Frank loves me. Diana "Ray B" wrote in message news:EHASh.8010$OU1.5644@trndny04... I think it's staged. Tennis actually has 30,000 square feet of GH space, so selects a bunch of blooming plants to load up the case for this "woe is me" pic. Ha! Great shot, T. It brightened up MY day! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "tennis maynard" wrote in message ... SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. |
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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
Very nice indeed Tennis, you have a lot in bloom. Cheers Wendy
"tennis maynard" wrote in message ... SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. |
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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
Hey, how could he not???
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 20:56:13 -0400, "Diana Kulaga" wrote: Well, if it's staged it's done well. Ever think about our long suffering spouses? Wardian cases in the living room, pool patios given over to Vandas, garages stuffed with potting medium, you name it. Thank goodness Frank loves me. Diana "Ray B" wrote in message news:EHASh.8010$OU1.5644@trndny04... I think it's staged. Tennis actually has 30,000 square feet of GH space, so selects a bunch of blooming plants to load up the case for this "woe is me" pic. Ha! Great shot, T. It brightened up MY day! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "tennis maynard" wrote in message ... SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Warding off the blues (pardon the pun) x2
Blush
Diana "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Hey, how could he not??? On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 20:56:13 -0400, "Diana Kulaga" wrote: Well, if it's staged it's done well. Ever think about our long suffering spouses? Wardian cases in the living room, pool patios given over to Vandas, garages stuffed with potting medium, you name it. Thank goodness Frank loves me. Diana "Ray B" wrote in message news:EHASh.8010$OU1.5644@trndny04... I think it's staged. Tennis actually has 30,000 square feet of GH space, so selects a bunch of blooming plants to load up the case for this "woe is me" pic. Ha! Great shot, T. It brightened up MY day! -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "tennis maynard" wrote in message ... SO, here in the great frozen wastes of Ohio where it is always gray, how do those of us who don't have greenhouses ward (there's that word again!) off the blues (or grays if you will)? Well, there are plants in bloom in the growrooms but they're hard to see and not displayed to maximum advantage. But...there's also the WARDian case (get it now?) by the front door where as many bloomers as will fit are placed. It's the first thing you see as you come in my front door, dividing the entryway from the living room. And the clear back also makes it visible from within the room as well. Positioned near the 10' long window and topped with an old 4-bulb fluorescent fixture (atop the clear glass lid of the case, not inside), outfitted with two small circulating fans and a water-retaining lining (always holding water for humidity) it has also been used as a growing space when necessary. The sliding plexiglass doors have been easily removed for the photo to limit flash reflection (which has been blotted out in the back). I made this 4' long, 2.5' wide, 4' high, formica-lined case about twelve years ago and it has served me well. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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