dyzzypyxxy said: Rick. I'm waiting to see how much acreage Tori has, and how much they can get tilled up in time to plant all those seedlings . . . Luckily it sounds like they are young and energetic.
Tori, by the time you get a greenhouse built, all those seedlings will need to be out in the garden anyway, Dig, kids, Dig!!!
Leave the greenhouse project for next winter. Unless you have space somewhere for one of the little plastic zip-up ones.
HA HA HA HA!! We have three acres, but most of it is wooded, so... I have my neighbor across the road who is planning on taking a bunch of babies off my hands. Also, the neighbor with the chickens and llamas has a farm, so I'm thinking of bartering plants for eggs.
Plus, they have a store where they can sell plants.
If over 50 is still young, yay!! Energy?!! My energy took a hit in October when I broke my foot and was laid up for 2-1/2 months. The foot is better but the energy is going to have to be re-generated. I believe once the weather turns for the better, and I can start walking again, my energy will re-ignite.
I do have a little zip up greenhouse-wanna-be. Thanks for reminding me!! I also have dozens of opaque plastic storage bins with clear lids that I could probably use as the plants get bigger until they the plants are ready to go in the garden.
Speaking of garden, hubby said he's taking Friday off and .... are you ready for this ... he's going to tear up the area for the garden with the 4-wheeler. (Yes, he's over 50 too!)
So, I'll probably end up with a mud pit for a garden.
[sigh] lol.