Unheated Greenhouse in Late November in Southern Ontario, Canada

6 Responses to “Unheated Greenhouse in Late November in Southern Ontario, Canada”

  1. @GettingThereGreen Oh I hope some umpkins survive!

  2. GettingThereGreen July 8, 2011 at 10:56 pm

    @jihadacadien yeah…… we have been going through a pretty bad cold spell since this video. we lost some of it. I think the biggest of the pumpkins is still good. the colder weather stuff like carrots, peas, greens, beets are just fine still. ~Amanda

  3. WOW! I hope you do have a heater in there….just in case. Would be sad to lose all those beauties just to a freaky cold night!

  4. TheUrbanOutdoors July 8, 2011 at 11:28 pm

    cool video style

  5. GettingThereGreen July 9, 2011 at 12:06 am

    @dalecalder2003 I’m surprised with how well some of it is doing. We haven’t had terribly cold weather here yet, just around freezing temperatures, not much lower. So I can’t really venture to guess how well it will do further into the winter, but so far so good. ~Amanda

  6. BringBack500s July 9, 2011 at 12:32 am

    Mighty fine work there. Please post updates on your progress, the problem is that there’s not nearly practical permaculture ‘how to’ on YT, lots of ‘why’ though!

    So the practical stuff, lessons learned, mistakes made, timescales and resources involved, are all extremely useful and valuable. All the best and hope your hound has lots of good times sniffin’ around in there too.