Question by Cockmonger J: Is turning the heat up all the way and opening all my windows in my house going green?
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Answer by highly.inflammable
Of course!
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Question by Cockmonger J: Is turning the heat up all the way and opening all my windows in my house going green?
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Answer by highly.inflammable
Of course!
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Question by onamission: White windows with beige border on green house…where do I hang my black shutters?
I need to know the best length for, and at what point to hang my black shutters….do they go directly beside the windows or beside the border. The border is wide and beige. Windows are white. This part of house is sided with green siding. Part of the house is brick with black shutters next to the windows. (That part has no border.)
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Answer by harley_highlites
I’m assuming the shutters are strictly for decorative purpose? If so, they would go on the outer edge side of your window trim ( or border, as you called it). The shutters should be the same length as your window frames. Take measurements of you windows & purchase them accordingly. When hanging them, they should be totally even with your window frames … NOT the trim, but the windows themselves. Hope this makes sense to you… I’m not exactly sure how to explain it.
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Question by buddy072: I am planning on building a Green House for my Tortoises.?
I am going to have a tropical side of the green house for my red-foots. If it is large enough, can i put some tropical birds in it with my only 2 red-foots,( they are small) And what kind of birds would you suggest?
It will have vegitation, plants, small trees and shrubs.
I will probley be in there every day, and will make sure to keep the “poop” out. What about parakeets? I know they come from austriala, but would they do well??
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Answer by Michael
something smaller like conures as large birds will destroy all tour foliage…LOL… and put up a catch tray as the poop will fall to the ground where your red-foots can eat it and birds carry bacteria and parisites that can transfer easily to reptiles
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Question by hollytu514: mini green house and cold weather?
I have a little portable green house (on wheels). And the weather is really fluxuating, I have been bringing it in at night into the garage so it does not get too cold. but at what temp at night do you think I could leave it outside and the plants not be damaged. tonight it will be 50 overnight.
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Answer by Kimberly C
Hi:
It sounds like you are doing the right thing with bringing your mini greenhouse in at night. It will depend on what plant specimens you have if they could be damaged. If you have little seedlings or plugs, they need to be protected. If you have some established plants in pots, as long as they are protected from the actual outside elements, they should be fine.
I germinated thousands of seeds in a greenhouse. The greenhouse had heat, and I kept it around 68 degrees throughout the winter and cooler months.
In spring, I usually recommend to my clients to start bringing their plants outdoors during the day, and if the night time temperature is cooler, bring them back in.
It will all depend on what type of plant specimens you have in your greenhouse. Vegetables, flowers and especially herbs if real young, need warmth to continue their root establishment.
I hope this has helped some. Your garage is a good place to store your greenhouse when the temperatures are cooler. When in doubt, always bring them in to protect them.
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Kimberly
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Question by bubbabud416: What is the best plastic to cover green house windows?
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Answer by Tech Dude
Polycarbonate sheets are best for durability, but they are not cheap. There are a number of sources online. Here is one:
http://www.cloudtops.com/polycarbonate_verolite.htm
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