Traude's GH365 greenhouse is now ready for planting. The circulation pumps have been installed and the circulation systems have been tested. The planter tables are 'good to go' with the sand, root-zone tubing, landscape fabric etc. installed.
This has been a warmer than usual winter, however, as I can attest with the continuing operation of my original prototype, it has nonetheless been a bit of a challenge. We have had much less full sunny days than normal. As I've often said, as far as the greenhouse is concerned, I'd prefer 25 below celsius and sunny to 15 below and cloudy.
The January issue of 'Northern Ontario Business' has a feature 'Green Report" article on my GH365 greenhouse project on pages 31 and 32. Check it out. I've had several calls and a number of emails as a result of the article written by Ian Ross when he visited me back in October. Rick Prior of the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre brought my project to his attention.
Stay tuned for the last 'blog' posting on Traude's greenhouse when I will also post photos of a generous flourish of green, which of course was the object of the exercise.