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mr w 20-05-2009 11:46 AM

v large heated propagator
 
Hi

As a heated greenhouse is not a possibility, I was wondering what I
might do in my lean-to in order to get an early start on growing veg.
The lean-to is very well lit, but chilly as hell in winter as there's
so much glass and its got a poly roof.

Heating the leanto itself isn't an option, as there are too many gaps
for the heat to escape, so I was wondering about something like a
very big heated propagator. Something three foot wide and six foot
long would sit nicely in the leanto and be next to a powerplug.

Any products out there? Or suggestions for putting my limited handyman
skills to use? Built a mini greenhouse and get a v low wattage
electric heater?

Mike

mogga 21-05-2009 08:22 AM

v large heated propagator
 
On Wed, 20 May 2009 11:46:54 +0100, mr w wrote:

Hi

As a heated greenhouse is not a possibility, I was wondering what I
might do in my lean-to in order to get an early start on growing veg.
The lean-to is very well lit, but chilly as hell in winter as there's
so much glass and its got a poly roof.

Heating the leanto itself isn't an option, as there are too many gaps
for the heat to escape, so I was wondering about something like a
very big heated propagator. Something three foot wide and six foot
long would sit nicely in the leanto and be next to a powerplug.

Any products out there? Or suggestions for putting my limited handyman
skills to use? Built a mini greenhouse and get a v low wattage
electric heater?

Mike



You mean like a giant cloche?
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Sacha[_4_] 21-05-2009 03:07 PM

v large heated propagator
 
On 2009-05-20 11:46:54 +0100, mr w said:

Hi

As a heated greenhouse is not a possibility, I was wondering what I
might do in my lean-to in order to get an early start on growing veg.
The lean-to is very well lit, but chilly as hell in winter as there's
so much glass and its got a poly roof.

Heating the leanto itself isn't an option, as there are too many gaps
for the heat to escape, so I was wondering about something like a
very big heated propagator. Something three foot wide and six foot
long would sit nicely in the leanto and be next to a powerplug.

Any products out there? Or suggestions for putting my limited handyman
skills to use? Built a mini greenhouse and get a v low wattage
electric heater?

Mike


I don't see why you shouldn't build a sort of polythene tent and put
clear glass over the top to keep warmth in. In our propagating house
we have two of these (without the glass roof) because although the
prop. house is warm, some plants need an extra bit to get them going.
Matthew put up a metal frame round a small area of the heated bench
and then hung wide strips of polythene from them, each one touching the
next. This means that the worker can get their hands into the 'tent'
to tend any particular batch of plants without having to undo the whole
thing. You might not have the heated bench but you would have the mini
greenhouse.

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Jeff Layman[_2_] 22-05-2009 07:51 PM

v large heated propagator
 
mr w wrote:
Hi

As a heated greenhouse is not a possibility, I was wondering what I
might do in my lean-to in order to get an early start on growing veg.
The lean-to is very well lit, but chilly as hell in winter as there's
so much glass and its got a poly roof.

Heating the leanto itself isn't an option, as there are too many gaps
for the heat to escape, so I was wondering about something like a
very big heated propagator. Something three foot wide and six foot
long would sit nicely in the leanto and be next to a powerplug.

Any products out there? Or suggestions for putting my limited handyman
skills to use? Built a mini greenhouse and get a v low wattage
electric heater?

Mike


http://www.twowests.co.uk/TwoWestsSite/product/SWC.htm and other pages
there.

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Jeff




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