Friday 1 February 2013

Normal service will resume.

Hello everyone,

Sorry about my lack of posts this last week, my dad went to hospital to have a quadruple bypass and so I have been rather caught up. All is well and he is home and recovering now.

I have come home for the weekend and am just looking into the possibility of greenhouses for a bit of fun.

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  1. Best wishes for a swift recovery to your Dad xxx

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  2. Tee hee
    Greenhouses and fun.........not two words that go easily together...
    Try Hugh Jackman and a bottle of vodka

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    1. Can't speak for greenhouses but Hugh and vodka sounds wonderful. :-)

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  3. Best wishes to your father, but a worrying time while it's happening, I know...

    As for Greenhouses, try looking at polytunnels as an alternative. Cheaper, and no danger of broken glass, which is a real pain (pane)to clear up out of soil should you get a breakage. Polytunnels ARE more fun, and they do quite small sizes.

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  4. I remember you saying a while back that your dad needed an operation, so worrying isn't it. Glad he is recovering well. Remember though to take care of yourself as caring for others can put a strain on you that you are often not aware of.

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  5. So glad your dad is on the mend! I also wish you luck with the hunt for a greenhouse!

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  6. Sorry about your dad, hope he recovering well.
    Yes, try a polytunnel (DIY) first, greenhouses are so pricey for what they are.

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  7. All the best for a swift recovery for your dad.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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  8. Sorry to hear about your dad Dan. Glad he is on the mend.Such a worry for you all.

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  9. Wishing your Dad a speedy recovery.

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  10. Hope your Dad is on the road to recovery.

    On greenhouse notes, I have a mini greenhouse, which was about £20 I think. It's about 5.5 ft tall, 1.5 ft deep and 3 ft wide. Ish.

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  11. Wishing your Dad a complete recovery. This will take longer than you expect and will be quite hard for everyone. But he has a future.
    Do what you can to grow close to your father now. Get him to talk about his experiences through life. Record them and make some into a small book. This is social history and lifestyles become lost over time. You do not know what a Dad means to you until you do not have one any more.
    You should be able to build a simple greenhouse with a frame made of poly pipe or timber and clear vinyl roof and sides. If you have shelves on two sides only you should be able to position it to get the best sunlight. The shelves do not have to be joined to the framework.
    Bryallen's greenhouse sounds like a bargain.

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  12. Wishing your Dad a swift and complete recovery and sending good wishes to you and your family.

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  13. Don't worry, families come first. Think about scavenging some wood for your greenhouse and build your own. Those plasticky ones are no good, get battered in the wind and take off like a kite.

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  14. Hope your dad is up and about in no time and he is blessed with a smooth recovery.

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  15. Best wishes to you and your Dad. I hope everything is progressing well.

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