Now This is an EPIC Greenhouse!
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Publicado 2023-11-30
This is the model we purchased from Greenhousekits1.com, who gave us a discount since we'd be featuring their greenhouse in future videos: www.greenhousekits1.com/nrcs
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This is a good commercial greenhouse we got for a very decent price from Greenhousekits1.com. We started it on September 28th, and finished it at the very beginning of November. Now we can propagate plants through the winter and have plenty to offer in our nursery in the spring.
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You thought you were installing a green house, but you really installed the coolest monkey bars ever! Beautiful family! God bless!! 😄
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Beautiful! Carolyn smith is a real MVP here! So much room for activities!
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It's truly refreshing to see God's faithful, winning! Well deserved David! God blesses those that are true to him
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Hallelujah! So happy for you! I am in the middle of a 22x25 build from scratch. Hopefuly I will be done soon. Put in 2 heat sinks and half burried one side. North facig wall is insulated. In south Missouri. Trying to start a nursery and a not for profit to build communty gardens in senior communities and local churches. Pray for us. Great job!
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That is not a greenhouse. That is a green apartment complex! That’s enormous!
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There is one thing about a greenhouse that we always need to remember. When we use it, it's paying for itself. No need to calculate how long or when, just remembering that it does. Just like the time to water and care for the plants. They give back, in more ways that we can count.
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Look at all those little yous running around pitching in .... Yayyyy that's sooooo awesome 🥰
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Wow David…you look so much younger without the “whiskers”, man! Almost didn’t recognize you, at first glance. Great job on the greenhouse! Whoever says that kids AREN’T a blessing, doesn’t know a thing!
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Thank you Lord Jesus! I am so proud for you. May the Good Lord bless every seed and plant. Amen!
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1:30 "when i nod my head , you hit it "
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Do the acrobatic kids come with the kit? They were an awesome help putting it up!
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So excited for you!!!! It made my heart happy to see the whole family pitching in, particularly the kids crawling all over the greenhouse like a jungle gym! Loved it!!!
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so thats why we have children! lol You have created quite the little army of extra hands. Nice work everyone.
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when you were trimming the posts with the sawsall and the little ring came off the top, i couldn't help but think "Look Rachel, he made a new wedding band to replace the one he lost digging yams last video!"
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You're a total inspiration to all of us YouTubers, Dave. God bless your entire family- you all deserve this!!
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Now that is the most beautiful family memory ever!! teamwork like none other❤ you guys have a beautiful family and just so you know... You are an inspiration and very admired by our whole community!!
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Ninety-six feet! Whoo hoo! Congratulations!
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Well that's no fun. When we put our plastic up the wind decided it wanted to pick up and about took me into the woods LOL. Congratulations on the new greenhouse and I'm sure y'all will love it. Have a blessed day
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Wonderful greenhouse and it will be one of the best investments you ever made. To get my little one over the top since I am a loner, I used duckbill clamps and hemp rope,, doubled over the plastic edge, clamped it and flung the rope over the top to the other side, pulled and tied it off and did that all the way down until it was over the top and down the other side.
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Love the greenhouse! An idea for the next one (or for others who don't have a big family): to assist in getting the plastic up and over the top of the structure, tie rocks or balls into the edges of the plastic with one end of a long cord; tie something heavy to the other end of the cord and throw that over the top. Then you can pull on the cords to help bring the plastic up and over. (Using the rock or ball enables you to attach a cord to the plastic without making any holes in it.)