my fiancé and i are buying our first house soon and i have so many of your videos saved as inspiration!!! i absolutely love what y’all are able to do!!
@@aspenackleydid you guys use Glass windows or did you put in polycarbonate panels?! It look gorgeous I’m planning on building one myself and was wondering if you guys have a more in-depth video on how you built it!?
If you put a gutter on the roof edges you can use it for rain collection with buckets to water your garden or plants in the greenhouse! The glass will collect a lot more water than you think. It will also help to keep mildew/mold from forming!😁😁😁
Lovely greenhouse. Suggestions: I didn’t notice any lighting. You might want to install lights and a fan to help with air circulation. You are going to get so much enjoyment out of this beautiful garden addition!! 🎉😊
Your green house is so cute! Just be careful with recycling the water. It’s such a lovely concept - I’m all about reusing and recycling as much as possible - but it can be dangerous; if one plant has pests or fungi, the diseases/pests can contaminate the water, which means if you use the water on another plants, those other plants might also get sick.
@@Meskarune It absolutely could transfer in some way other than water. I just don’t see the point in wasting water for no reason! Very wasteful and makes absolutely no sense to not use it. Most pests will spread regardless, just treat your plants accordingly. “Spider mites spread by walking to another plant, so you must keep every single individual plant space out from eachother heavily” that’s kinda the logic you are using. It makes sense, but is it actually practical or will it actually do anything beneficial in the long run when you can just.. treat your plants? Lmao
@@-.RuhRoh Fusarium wilt only transfers through the soil or shared water. Pests and something like powdery mildew can spread via the air but not fusarium. The issue with fusarium is that once soil is contaminated it's very very difficult to remove it and it causes all plants grown in it to wilt and die. It's one of things that people have nightmares about and fusarium has killed off entire crop cultivars or people's entire plant collections. If your land gets fusarium you'd have to replace all the top soil. I don't risk it because the damage can be catastrophic.
@@Meskarune that’s fair. Just, very wasteful if anything. Do you use the water for anything or are you just throwing it outside? Wouldn’t, in that sense, you’d be introducing more of this to the environment if it is in your water and just harming your local ecosystem instead? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me right now.
That’s so beautiful, I only have a few suggestions to add hooks to hang up you hand garden tools and gloves a water collection bucket to collect rainwater to water plants, soil buckets for easy repotting. I’ve been following your house renovations since the pool Reno and you guys are amazing every choice you guys make has been so beautiful ❤
Great job! Something that blocks some sun but allows rain to still fall through. That way you can rotate hanging plants for making the air in your home healthier like pothos, philodendron and ivy. Amazing job 🤗 At some point a watering system ❤️
same here love saving, recycling, reusing both in n out of our garden or backyard, love ur dripping plant water sink to collect n reuse water, same here i cut the rain spout so i collected rain water in canesters or barrels
Maybe add something to accommodate for plants that require indirect sunlight, or plants that may be sensitive to lots of sunlight? (It isn’t necessary unless you plan on growing plants that require that in the future)
I have been wanting a garden shed similar to this!! I'd fill it with twinkle lights, candles, plants, a wood fed fireplace (I live in AK) and a old bathtub perfect for whimsical bubble baths!! Speakers, great chairs, BOOKS and fill it with pretty little bits; stained glass decor, cherubs & charms, crystal chandelier, suncatchers. All the "extras"
I would consider getting an openable and closeable shaft in your roof, to improve ventilation and decrease condensation. Also probably add more raised beds, or pots. Greenhouses are mainly used for storing plants in the winter or summer. To store the pots for example, I recommend a shed.
Worm / vermi compost bin. Bag of straw or wood chips for mulch. As you get more plants - overhead mist irrigation, on a timer. Perhaps a 4 way manual water switch -
Well you need a heat sink which is basically large black tubs or barrels (reference Mother Earth News) that you fill with water; it'll collect heat during the day and then release it at night. Put them under your benches. That way your greenhouse warms up quicker in the spring and holds heat further into the winter.
Make sure to put small holes around the top for airflow, but put a micro screen over it so bugs can’t get in and to make it even better. You can put a carbon filter with activated charcoal to prevent airborne pathogens and smells.
Depending on where u like your going to need a heater for the winter. Also if I can it would be good to have some window vents for when it gets hot out but especially a air circulation fan in the greenhouse so that all the plants don’t die on hot days. Also if your looking for any tropical plants I have my own rare tropical plant shop that u can buy from
Be sure to introduce some form of pest management like jumping spiders or ladybugs. If you can find a stingless bee to pollinate, that would also be good. You probably also want to include a fan and add some ventilation for when it gets hot during summer.
my fiancé and i are buying our first house soon and i have so many of your videos saved as inspiration!!! i absolutely love what y’all are able to do!!
That is so kind of you to say! Good luck with the purchase of your new home :)
Thank you for my home okay good
Where are you
Joshua make your dog a clubhouse in the house
@@aspenackleydid you guys use Glass windows or did you put in polycarbonate panels?! It look gorgeous I’m planning on building one myself and was wondering if you guys have a more in-depth video on how you built it!?
If you put a gutter on the roof edges you can use it for rain collection with buckets to water your garden or plants in the greenhouse! The glass will collect a lot more water than you think. It will also help to keep mildew/mold from forming!😁😁😁
Lovely greenhouse. Suggestions: I didn’t notice any lighting. You might want to install lights and a fan to help with air circulation. You are going to get so much enjoyment out of this beautiful garden addition!! 🎉😊
Your greenhouse is beautiful. You did a great job both of you.🥰
Your green house is so cute! Just be careful with recycling the water. It’s such a lovely concept - I’m all about reusing and recycling as much as possible - but it can be dangerous; if one plant has pests or fungi, the diseases/pests can contaminate the water, which means if you use the water on another plants, those other plants might also get sick.
If they’re all next to eachother, that would happen regardlessz
@@-.RuhRoh No, things like fusarium wilt wouldn't spread just from plants being next to each other, only water sharing.
@@Meskarune It absolutely could transfer in some way other than water. I just don’t see the point in wasting water for no reason! Very wasteful and makes absolutely no sense to not use it. Most pests will spread regardless, just treat your plants accordingly.
“Spider mites spread by walking to another plant, so you must keep every single individual plant space out from eachother heavily” that’s kinda the logic you are using. It makes sense, but is it actually practical or will it actually do anything beneficial in the long run when you can just.. treat your plants? Lmao
@@-.RuhRoh Fusarium wilt only transfers through the soil or shared water. Pests and something like powdery mildew can spread via the air but not fusarium. The issue with fusarium is that once soil is contaminated it's very very difficult to remove it and it causes all plants grown in it to wilt and die. It's one of things that people have nightmares about and fusarium has killed off entire crop cultivars or people's entire plant collections. If your land gets fusarium you'd have to replace all the top soil. I don't risk it because the damage can be catastrophic.
@@Meskarune that’s fair. Just, very wasteful if anything. Do you use the water for anything or are you just throwing it outside? Wouldn’t, in that sense, you’d be introducing more of this to the environment if it is in your water and just harming your local ecosystem instead? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me right now.
That turned out so nice! Great job!
Very nice. Greenhouse envy.
Nice job! Love it!
Nice 🤩. Things like a fan year round air circulation for plants and heater. What a great job!
That’s so beautiful, I only have a few suggestions to add hooks to hang up you hand garden tools and gloves a water collection bucket to collect rainwater to water plants, soil buckets for easy repotting. I’ve been following your house renovations since the pool Reno and you guys are amazing every choice you guys make has been so beautiful ❤
A couple of comfy chairs to relax in.
Blessings to your family.
Great job! Something that blocks some sun but allows rain to still fall through. That way you can rotate hanging plants for making the air in your home healthier like pothos, philodendron and ivy. Amazing job 🤗 At some point a watering system ❤️
This looks great!
Construction is much for landfills. I appreciate you using the old lumber!
So brilliant at the matching!!
Super cute Kool and smart 🌿🌳
It is beautiful. Grace and gratitude for your sustainability as well.
💚💙💜💛🤍
That's one gorgeous greenhouse!
Beautiful
Vines on the beams would be soooooo cute
Oooooo! Love this idea!
same here love saving, recycling, reusing both in n out of our garden or backyard, love ur dripping plant water sink to collect n reuse water, same here i cut the rain spout so i collected rain water in canesters or barrels
Maybe add something to accommodate for plants that require indirect sunlight, or plants that may be sensitive to lots of sunlight? (It isn’t necessary unless you plan on growing plants that require that in the future)
I have been wanting a garden shed similar to this!! I'd fill it with twinkle lights, candles, plants, a wood fed fireplace (I live in AK) and a old bathtub perfect for whimsical bubble baths!! Speakers, great chairs, BOOKS and fill it with pretty little bits; stained glass decor, cherubs & charms, crystal chandelier, suncatchers. All the "extras"
That isn’t a garden shed.
That’s cute! Would love to see a video of it!
Awesome job!!! Now I need a diy greenhouse in NJ before winter rolls in! Lol
That is so beautifully resourceful and industrious keep up the good work you guys 👍🏿
Well done, it's lovely!
Beautiful!
I like the color of your greenhouse ❤❤❤
I would consider getting an openable and closeable shaft in your roof, to improve ventilation and decrease condensation. Also probably add more raised beds, or pots. Greenhouses are mainly used for storing plants in the winter or summer. To store the pots for example, I recommend a shed.
This is awesome! I love the plant toilet.
Love the lights in there too 😅
Love it and the fact your recycling everything you have already
Love it!!!!!!! Get a cover tarp for when it gets to hot , no sunburned plants
That’s a great idea! Thanks Connie!
I absolutely love you guys! All of your builds/additions are amazinggg!
You are marvelous.What an incredible job.
Inspiration for days!! Thank you for sharing
Great job😊🎉❤
It's so cool to see how different people around the world build greenhouses. Where I live, we make it from plastic sheets or glass .
That is so cool. You did a great job
Great Job...I absolutely ❤ it❣️
Loved the sink!
Oh my goodness that is beautiful! God bless!
Worm / vermi compost bin.
Bag of straw or wood chips for mulch.
As you get more plants - overhead mist irrigation, on a timer.
Perhaps a 4 way manual water switch -
So cool / love your greenhouse
Super nice !!!
congratulations thats a great start!!
Plant toilet is a perfect idea! 👍
So beautiful I hope to
One day have one like that!!
Well you need a heat sink which is basically large black tubs or barrels (reference Mother Earth News) that you fill with water; it'll collect heat during the day and then release it at night. Put them under your benches. That way your greenhouse warms up quicker in the spring and holds heat further into the winter.
Awesome!!
Make sure to put small holes around the top for airflow, but put a micro screen over it so bugs can’t get in and to make it even better. You can put a carbon filter with activated charcoal to prevent airborne pathogens and smells.
Absolutely amazing!!!!👍👍👍
Wow how amazing!!
Wow it's beautiful
OUTSTANDING job! Should be proud of yourselves and of each other!
Depending on where u like your going to need a heater for the winter. Also if I can it would be good to have some window vents for when it gets hot out but especially a air circulation fan in the greenhouse so that all the plants don’t die on hot days. Also if your looking for any tropical plants I have my own rare tropical plant shop that u can buy from
I love it is put stringed up solar lights love that
It's perfect ❤
It looks so nice
Love the plant toilet!!!
So beautiful job!!💖
That is a gorgeous greenhouse. Great job!! It only needs two chairs & a little round table for tea or coffee time in the greenhouse !
Looks lovely
It's gorgeous great job!👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
it's so pretty, nice team work out there
beautiful.
Like like like love the beautiful greenhouse!!!!!!!
It's beautiful ❤️
wow I think it's fantastic
that's so clever 💜💜💜
Very cool!
Your house is so good. Your are super lucky you know how to build
that's a great greenhouse!
Be sure to introduce some form of pest management like jumping spiders or ladybugs. If you can find a stingless bee to pollinate, that would also be good. You probably also want to include a fan and add some ventilation for when it gets hot during summer.
You guys are so creative
Great job thanks for recycling👍🏼
Very cute ❤
Your greenhouse is so nice
Love it!
What a great project
Omg goals!!!!!
Yes, it needs some curry leaf plants 😀.
Good work 🔥🔥👍👍 looks beautiful 😍
Love it👍
You'll need shade cover. Good ventilation. Good growing
Love it 😍
I am so freaking jealous😍
Bravo, good work! Rudi.
This is such a cute green house!
That looks great. I've always wanted a greenhouse, my mother used to plant flowers and have flower beds
I love the plant toilet 🥰
Amazing amazing! Love it! As well as the pool renovation that's some hard work right there! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I love it!
Adorable
Y’all did great 🌱
I LOVE THE PLANT TOILET! 😍💖
Wow nice 👍🏽
I love your videos so much
Love it! I just purchased my first greenhouse & can't wait til my husband & brother & law help me put it together!
😯 awesome greenhouse I could probably live in that though don't like the cold