If you are starting to think about making the best out of your greenhouse, this might be a good video to watch next, Maximising your greenhouse (no matter how small): ruclips.net/video/iAZPHpt3oR8/видео.html
So you struggled to find the info for a project, and then published the info for that project once it was finished. That's my favourite kind of video on RUclips! ⭐
Hi Eli and Kate, £20 per month really is not all that bad, bare in mind we have had one of the coldest April on record, I reckon my heater uses 1.5 litres of fuel every 2 nights so at 0.75p per litre that works out at 0.75p per night X 30 average = £22.50 per month that is If I paid for it but I don't well, not all of it I have spent £37.50 this year the rest was free from my landlady, So for this year I'm happy, I have tomato plants with tomatoes on looking very nice, I have cucumbers growing and green beans where otherwise I would have nothing, OK, I want to thank all the subscribers that have come over from your channel to mine, THANK YOU, Take care.
Wow! That's way cheaper than I thought you were going to say for the initial installation. The price of heating it seems really reasonable as well for that extended season and most of all the peace of mind! Super video and fantastically useful I'm sure for all those people looking for this info!
That seems like pretty good value to me not that I’m any expert. Its great that your willing to put this info out as it gives others a guide on what to expect and if it’s worth looking into, It’s something I may look into for next winter as I hope to expand what I can grow in my greenhouse.
Glad it was helpful and I absolutely agree that it's useful to have other folks experiences out there to help us get an idea of things before we seriously consider it for us
Good tip about the sockets too! at first I was thinking why have you gone to all that trouble and then cut up takeaway box to cover plugs? but your right you can’t get the lid shut with anything other than a single standard plug and a lot of things have transformer plugs that are much bigger, a covered socket would have been a waste of money and a real pain. I think socket manufactures are missing a trick as lots of people fit Christmas lights to their houses (not greenhouses🤣) and then they can’t plug into outside sockets 🤷🏻♀️
I may move the sockets in the future as I think having them vertical rather than flat to the surface might be a good thing too, but again means I have to think about space when they have those things plugged in
@@eliandkate Was just helping out family. This is son in laws haunt but sadly property has to be sold. Grandad had a house on the race course road but that was sold a little while ago.
Looks really good. Im cheap so, oil filled radiator,outdoor socket,heavy duty extention lead. Only temporary for the cold months to be taken out for summer.
Thanks so much for that video! I'm finally swapping my two plastic mini greenhouses for a proper 8x6 one so wonder if I ought to jump in and have electricity put in at the outset? Thanks also for giving prices etc- that's always what is left out! Just LOVE your videos!!!👍😃
I use that heater for my mini greenhouse and it is awesome! No other heater that I researched came close! If you have a big greenhouse then two of them can work
They are awesome aren't they... that one heater works brilliantly, I just ration it's used because its expensive to heat a greenhouse in winter. But I do use it to make it pleasant for me to be jn there too 😂🤣😂🤣
1st: I got my builder to build a concrete platform, 15' x 10' and about a foot high. 2nd : I got the greenhouse delivered and installed. 3rd: I bought terracotta tiles, hand made. 4th : I got the tiler to come and lay tiles ( having spent two weeks pre-sealing each one.) 5th: After tiler, I washed/wiped down the terracotta floor and then gave the floor two coats of more sealant. Now: I await the electrician and the plumber to come and install the two services. So far the whole greenhouse looks magnificent. There was a lot of bother emptying he greenhouse for tile laying, and sealing each tile ( with six surfaces each) was a pain in the ass. But t was all worth the time and effort. The electric supply will have to come underground from the supply in the garage, I won't allow any overhead wires. So I will run it under a bed of wood bark which already contains a water pipe.
Thanks. Very interesting. Surprising how modest the initial cost was. It's funny how long we can put off projects like that. If you're ever wondering about any DIY stuff, there's a few channels I've found over the years that I'd recommend. 'Gosforth Handyman', 'The Renovation Couple', 'Charlie DIYte' and 'Peter Millard'.
yeah I put off for years and I wish I hadn't. Have to say, the majority of electricity use in the greenhouse, has been for my computer :D I sit there when I'm blogging and stuff :D
Thank you so much for this video! It’s something I’ve been really thinking about for when we get the greenhouse. Like you, we have the joys of Scottish climate so heating in the greenhouse would probably be a good idea but like you said until I seen this video it was impossible to find any info in this kind of thing! Thank you thank you!
Glad it was helpful! I realised quite quickly that there wasn't a whole heap of info out there on this side of things. I think it's simple down to who the people are that put info on the internet. I've found a real gender divide, so a lot of the info is from a certain perspective with gaps because the emotional or touchy feely type stuff isn't seen as interesting or as important as the how to stuff
@@eliandkate honestly your videos have been so helpful to Mark and I when we’re just now really going into the garden again. Cheers for the instafollow too! Dying to get some stuff planted but trying to hold off to make sure the frost is away - want to get some nice pics up! 😂
Great video thanks Eli. I've been running a greenhouse heater for the last week from an external socket, using an external extension lead - it's only about 10ft so not too bad. Will be interested to see how much extra it works out at. What temperature do you have yours set to at night? I've been aiming for around 15 to 20 degrees, more often in the middle of those two. The few tomato plants I have in there seem happy enough.
Really useful Eli, will be heating next year just for the seedlings and early tomato start. I'm lucky as the greenhouse is right next to the garage which already has power so just needs a source through the wall. Having external sockets is also really useful saves tripping over the extension cable! The running costs were a bit higher than I had hoped, although mine is smaller than yours so might be a wee bit cheaper and only for say three months max. Do you think you will rethink the bubble wrap?
I don't think I'll heat the whole greenhouse next year, I may just look at heated propagators in there or make a smaller area to heat. Will see how this season goes and then have a think about what I want to do next year
Just come across your page love it!! I am new to green housing and you have saved me so much trouble! How are you getting on with your heater, thank you... PC
Hey Danny to have you join us. Oh wow, rewinding my memory. So the heater was only something we did that one season as an experiment. It worked brilliantly…. But it’s not really necessary for us so we generally don’t heat the greenhouse and haven’t since. Can’t imagine what it’s cost these days
Not so much as I have not noticed any extra on my electric bill. BUT today I am starting up greenhouse #2 so I will be burning X the electricity to heat. it has been in the 30F here. !
interesting video and one that I have done recently, I have a friend who is an electrician who did it for me for free because I do him favours as well so that was good, I had to get 4mm armoured cable 50 metres up the garden lol, so you can imagine how I felt lol, it cost me £160 in total for the cable ,clips, ends, and 1 outdoor double sockets with trip, I wouldn't buy any other sockets other than outdoor ones obviously because a greenhouse will always have water of some kind in there. How much does it cost to run the heater?.
Hi Eli, Love the video's and have been a massive help to me as this is my 1st year with a greenhouse. Could you tell me where you got the bird that sits on top of the greenhouse door runner? Martin x
Great idea to have power in the greenhouse - no doubt. But I'm a little worried about the horizontal sockets on your bench. As you said, water is a significant potential problem and having the electric socket holes facing upwards is asking for trouble imo. They absolutely should be installed vertically to minimise water entry. It's your greenhouse but it's wise to be as careful as possible in these circumstances for your personal safety which is paramount. At least you'll be popping fuses/circuit breakers as you will inevitably get water into your sockets in that orientation. This may also render your power unusable while you wait for it to dry out, which could take days. Pls have a rethink and reconsider. I'm a little surprised that your electrician didn't make the same recommendations as me.
@In the Garden with Eli and Kate Yes, but I'm still rather worried that it will be a problem for you. Let's have another conversation in a year's time to review and in the meantime I wish you luck. I forgot to say thar I'm a huge fan and have been for years since you built your raised beds with plastic water pipe supports. I used the same fittings you recommended to hold the pipes onto the wooden raised bed frame for which I thank you to this day. 👍
Hurrah for the raised bed frames - makes life so convenient!! So it's been 2 years since that video and about 2 and a half since I got the electricity installed.... that long enough? 😂 Seriously though I'm having a giggle with you because, as I said this is an old video so no longer up to date on things, but it's good to know that my videos are deliberately planned and filmed to tell a story, even the way I am in then is deliberate. So if I talk about something, it's because I think it's something that needs to be highlighted. You'll see the sockets changed position a couple of times since they were initially installed as they just weren't convenient. But I'd say still, condensation is the biggest worry about having electrical sockets in the greenhouse.... you can't always tell it's there.... ( so now you won't sleep 🤣)
I would love a greenhouse but unfortunately not allowed due to flats. So I've had no choice to grow everything inside and take them in and out all the time. 🙈
Oh yes 🤣, but where I am in Moray I can start to harden my flowers up as there is no frost for next few weeks. But all my tomatoes etc is still inside. 😊My bedroom looks so bare now. 😭
@@eliandkate it's really helped with with my mental health this year cos of personal reasons. It's only second year as well of growing and totally got the bug. Just wish I had my own garden.
Wot make grow light do you use for your tomatoes in door I have a small 30w one I'm thinking of getting a newer one for next year have a great day and keep safe shez
Hey Bryan, I guess recommend is a bit strong. If it was important to you that you use a heater based on temperature then yes, even a cheap thermostat could be useful. But if you are just turning it on for a little while to heat when (perhaps if you are out there and you are cold) then it's maybe an expense you don't need. I also have a thing I do using smart plugs but I'll do a proper video and show you guys some of this stuff for the folks that are interested.
@@eliandkate Thanks for that, I already use a lot of smart plugs around the house so this would also work. The issue I have is that like you I only have a garden, 4 x raised beds and a 6x6 green house. We also live in a 2 up 2 down terrace house so room in the house is also tight for propagating seeds etc. Heating in the greenhouse at a reasonable cost would therefore help a lot.
cool :D reasonable cost... mmmm can't guarantee that one :D You might want to look at bubblewrap to add a tiny bit of insulation and keep the heat in a bit, or even creating bubble wrapped areas to heat.
400£ was an exceptional deal-especially since it included digging the trench. And I agree with you: better to have it done professionally and correct, and not worry about safety issues. Running extension cords for more than a few feet is just asking for trouble, especially outside in the elements. Good call! Now, when are we going to see the string of Japanese lanterns from your house to the greenhouse?
Eli, we can only get Edison bulbs for oven lights. The rest are all LED lights. At least that’s so in California, where even Amazon refuses to send many items to California, because our laws are more environmentally strict here in LaLa land ... which is a good thing😎.
Theres probably a zlot of regulations over there. Im in the states. Theyll let you do anything yourself. But if you expect to haveit inspected and improved by the town,you are still gonna have to have a electeician stop by to make sureyou dis everything right and correct what you didn't.
In New york City youd have to run iron pipe from the house to the greenhouse 13 inches underground. Then you can snake the wire through the pipe. Iron pipe, for that little run of wire. Lol
Yeah I had knew, horrible things. That was the first heater I had. Disgusting. Stank the place out and left soot everywhere. I absolutely wasn't prepared for that 🤣🤣🤣 Love my lite electric heater
@@eliandkate Oh no sorry to hear . There's a little knack to ensuring that doesn't happen. Ensure the flame is just above the dome ... I too had issues at first but with a little perseverance it does work out. Im so excited , my first sowings are going in tomorrow.
That size greenhouse you could run a big thick heavy duty extension cord on a trellis. You aren't using That much power in a little greenhouse. Get an outlet installed outside your back door,and plug in an extension cord
If you are starting to think about making the best out of your greenhouse, this might be a good video to watch next, Maximising your greenhouse (no matter how small): ruclips.net/video/iAZPHpt3oR8/видео.html
I'm hoping this might help answer some questions for folk considering retrofitting power to their greenhouse
Eli glad you got power in the greenhouse!
Grabs comfy chair and a brew - Been looking forward to this one thank you Eli :)
Ha ha ha enjoy
I’m so happy for you two!
So you struggled to find the info for a project, and then published the info for that project once it was finished. That's my favourite kind of video on RUclips! ⭐
lol that was the very story of how this channel came to be :D
Hi Eli and Kate, £20 per month really is not all that bad, bare in mind we have had one of the coldest April on record, I reckon my heater uses 1.5 litres of fuel every 2 nights so at 0.75p per litre that works out at 0.75p per night X 30 average = £22.50 per month that is If I paid for it but I don't well, not all of it I have spent £37.50 this year the rest was free from my landlady, So for this year I'm happy, I have tomato plants with tomatoes on looking very nice, I have cucumbers growing and green beans where otherwise I would have nothing, OK, I want to thank all the subscribers that have come over from your channel to mine, THANK YOU, Take care.
That's very true Ronald, it has been soooo cold.
I'm agree, just in the pleasure it's given me in being able to get plants going early.
@@eliandkate That's a great point, in the depths of winter, being able to grow stuff in anticipation of spring / summer really does lift your mood.
it so does. I think that's what got me through this year
Wow! That's way cheaper than I thought you were going to say for the initial installation. The price of heating it seems really reasonable as well for that extended season and most of all the peace of mind! Super video and fantastically useful I'm sure for all those people looking for this info!
It really was a good price... And the electrician obviously made an impression, our neighbour had him round tonight.
Love the Greenhouse videos! You have inspired me jump in and purchase my first greenhouse! Thanks for sharing!
Oh exciting
That seems like pretty good value to me not that I’m any expert. Its great that your willing to put this info out as it gives others a guide on what to expect and if it’s worth looking into, It’s something I may look into for next winter as I hope to expand what I can grow in my greenhouse.
Glad it was helpful and I absolutely agree that it's useful to have other folks experiences out there to help us get an idea of things before we seriously consider it for us
Good tip about the sockets too! at first I was thinking why have you gone to all that trouble and then cut up takeaway box to cover plugs? but your right you can’t get the lid shut with anything other than a single standard plug and a lot of things have transformer plugs that are much bigger, a covered socket would have been a waste of money and a real pain. I think socket manufactures are missing a trick as lots of people fit Christmas lights to their houses (not greenhouses🤣) and then they can’t plug into outside sockets 🤷🏻♀️
I may move the sockets in the future as I think having them vertical rather than flat to the surface might be a good thing too, but again means I have to think about space when they have those things plugged in
Great wee video Eli. Answers a lot of questions for folks. Was up your way during last week!
Yeah? Doing anything fun? Or were you the strange no lady staring in the windows 🤣😂🤣
@@eliandkate Was just helping out family. This is son in laws haunt but sadly property has to be sold. Grandad had a house on the race course road but that was sold a little while ago.
Brilliant video many thanks Eli 😃
Glad you enjiyed
Thanks for sharing your experiences about this and bubble wrap. It has been so helpful in making a decision. All my best.
Awww that's good to hear Paul. Good luck with yours 😀
@@eliandkate Thanks both X
Looks really good. Im cheap so, oil filled radiator,outdoor socket,heavy duty extention lead. Only temporary for the cold months to be taken out for summer.
practical not cheap
Thanks so much for that video! I'm finally swapping my two plastic mini greenhouses for a proper 8x6 one so wonder if I ought to jump in and have electricity put in at the outset? Thanks also for giving prices etc- that's always what is left out! Just LOVE your videos!!!👍😃
That was my finding too.... Hard to get the actual useful info
You had a great electrician! That’s the hardest part by me.
He really was fab
I use that heater for my mini greenhouse and it is awesome! No other heater that I researched came close!
If you have a big greenhouse then two of them can work
They are awesome aren't they... that one heater works brilliantly, I just ration it's used because its expensive to heat a greenhouse in winter. But I do use it to make it pleasant for me to be jn there too 😂🤣😂🤣
Which thermostat do you use for it? Do you also have something that can record temperature across time over WiFi?
I have a weather station that has a sensor in the greenhouse as well as outdoors and yes it records the data and sends it to the house via wifi
New subscriber! Love your videos on the greenhouse. Thanks for sharing!
Welcome!
1st: I got my builder to build a concrete platform, 15' x 10' and about a foot high.
2nd : I got the greenhouse delivered and installed.
3rd: I bought terracotta tiles, hand made.
4th : I got the tiler to come and lay tiles ( having spent two weeks pre-sealing each one.)
5th: After tiler, I washed/wiped down the terracotta floor and then gave the floor two coats of more sealant.
Now:
I await the electrician and the plumber to come and install the two services. So far the whole greenhouse looks magnificent.
There was a lot of bother emptying he greenhouse for tile laying, and sealing each tile ( with six surfaces each) was a pain in the ass.
But t was all worth the time and effort.
The electric supply will have to come underground from the supply in the garage, I won't allow any overhead wires. So I will run it under a bed of wood bark which already contains a water pipe.
more effort than I put in :D
thanks for the info. I just got this heater. I hope it does not end up costing so much. fingers crossed. You did great
Oh god knows what it’d cost to heat the greenhouse these days Barb. Electricity has gotten so expensive 😢
Thanks from North Edinburgh for the electrician recommendation!
Our pleasure!
Coffee in the garden 🪴 😻❤️
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Nice job, extremely tidy
Super helpful video. Thanks Eli ❤
Glad it was helpful
It was one of those terrifying things for me that I just couldn’t find any info on.
Thanks. Very interesting. Surprising how modest the initial cost was. It's funny how long we can put off projects like that. If you're ever wondering about any DIY stuff, there's a few channels I've found over the years that I'd recommend. 'Gosforth Handyman', 'The Renovation Couple', 'Charlie DIYte' and 'Peter Millard'.
yeah I put off for years and I wish I hadn't.
Have to say, the majority of electricity use in the greenhouse, has been for my computer :D I sit there when I'm blogging and stuff :D
Been looking into heating in winter for my brand new greenhouse. I can’t install electric, so this is very interesting. X
Thank you so much for this video! It’s something I’ve been really thinking about for when we get the greenhouse. Like you, we have the joys of Scottish climate so heating in the greenhouse would probably be a good idea but like you said until I seen this video it was impossible to find any info in this kind of thing! Thank you thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I realised quite quickly that there wasn't a whole heap of info out there on this side of things. I think it's simple down to who the people are that put info on the internet. I've found a real gender divide, so a lot of the info is from a certain perspective with gaps because the emotional or touchy feely type stuff isn't seen as interesting or as important as the how to stuff
by the way - just saw you guys in Insta :D
will be following your adventures :D
@@eliandkate honestly your videos have been so helpful to Mark and I when we’re just now really going into the garden again. Cheers for the instafollow too! Dying to get some stuff planted but trying to hold off to make sure the frost is away - want to get some nice pics up! 😂
not long!
not sure where in Scotland you guys are but 8 days till our last frost date passes :D
@@eliandkate pretty much same for us here! We’re based in North Lanarkshire. Currently looking out my office window to rain.... again! 😂🙈
Thanks your videos are a big help!
Awesome.... do glad to hear that
Great video thanks Eli. I've been running a greenhouse heater for the last week from an external socket, using an external extension lead - it's only about 10ft so not too bad. Will be interested to see how much extra it works out at. What temperature do you have yours set to at night? I've been aiming for around 15 to 20 degrees, more often in the middle of those two. The few tomato plants I have in there seem happy enough.
I'm trying to keep it 15c if I can... Doesn't always work but trying
I love her she’s awesome 2 thumbs up 👍👍😎👌🌱🌱
Who me????) 😂😂😂😂
@@eliandkate yes of course, great video I’ll probably get one the end of April 👍👍😎🌱
I have to agree with you, Mike. 👍👍
Good info. Thanks. What are the support for tomatoes ? Can you share name / supplier ?
As with everything, they are in the gear and kit web page listed in the video description
Really useful Eli, will be heating next year just for the seedlings and early tomato start. I'm lucky as the greenhouse is right next to the garage which already has power so just needs a source through the wall. Having external sockets is also really useful saves tripping over the extension cable! The running costs were a bit higher than I had hoped, although mine is smaller than yours so might be a wee bit cheaper and only for say three months max. Do you think you will rethink the bubble wrap?
I don't think I'll heat the whole greenhouse next year, I may just look at heated propagators in there or make a smaller area to heat. Will see how this season goes and then have a think about what I want to do next year
Just come across your page love it!! I am new to green housing and you have saved me so much trouble! How are you getting on with your heater, thank you... PC
Hey Danny to have you join us.
Oh wow, rewinding my memory.
So the heater was only something we did that one season as an experiment.
It worked brilliantly…. But it’s not really necessary for us so we generally don’t heat the greenhouse and haven’t since.
Can’t imagine what it’s cost these days
Not so much as I have not noticed any extra on my electric bill. BUT today I am starting
up greenhouse #2 so I will be burning X the electricity to heat. it has been in the 30F here.
!
interesting video and one that I have done recently, I have a friend who is an electrician who did it for me for free because I do him favours as well so that was good, I had to get 4mm armoured cable 50 metres up the garden lol, so you can imagine how I felt lol, it cost me £160 in total for the cable ,clips, ends, and 1 outdoor double sockets with trip, I wouldn't buy any other sockets other than outdoor ones obviously because a greenhouse will always have water of some kind in there. How much does it cost to run the heater?.
There's actually a video where I talk about the heating cost it's roughly about £40 more than our usual 3 month bill
Hi Eli, Love the video's and have been a massive help to me as this is my 1st year with a greenhouse.
Could you tell me where you got the bird that sits on top of the greenhouse door runner?
Martin x
The wee robin was a present from Kate 🙂
I've just checked with her and she says she got it on Etsy. Red dragon metal art
@@eliandkate Thank you for taking the time out to reply x
Just to let you know I've just bought one 👍
£400 is a good price I'd say. Good informative video.
Great idea to have power in the greenhouse - no doubt. But I'm a little worried about the horizontal sockets on your bench. As you said, water is a significant potential problem and having the electric socket holes facing upwards is asking for trouble imo. They absolutely should be installed vertically to minimise water entry. It's your greenhouse but it's wise to be as careful as possible in these circumstances for your personal safety which is paramount. At least you'll be popping fuses/circuit breakers as you will inevitably get water into your sockets in that orientation. This may also render your power unusable while you wait for it to dry out, which could take days. Pls have a rethink and reconsider. I'm a little surprised that your electrician didn't make the same recommendations as me.
Keep watching David
I speak about this and talk about covering them as well as condensation 😂
@In the Garden with Eli and Kate Yes, but I'm still rather worried that it will be a problem for you. Let's have another conversation in a year's time to review and in the meantime I wish you luck. I forgot to say thar I'm a huge fan and have been for years since you built your raised beds with plastic water pipe supports. I used the same fittings you recommended to hold the pipes onto the wooden raised bed frame for which I thank you to this day. 👍
Hurrah for the raised bed frames - makes life so convenient!!
So it's been 2 years since that video and about 2 and a half since I got the electricity installed.... that long enough? 😂
Seriously though I'm having a giggle with you because, as I said this is an old video so no longer up to date on things, but it's good to know that my videos are deliberately planned and filmed to tell a story, even the way I am in then is deliberate. So if I talk about something, it's because I think it's something that needs to be highlighted. You'll see the sockets changed position a couple of times since they were initially installed as they just weren't convenient. But I'd say still, condensation is the biggest worry about having electrical sockets in the greenhouse.... you can't always tell it's there.... ( so now you won't sleep 🤣)
Mine is vertical and 5 feet in the air.
Finally got my electrician. Ten foot long trench and maybe four outlets $2200 US.
Ouch! You got burned.
Under $1000 Canadian is quite the deal and I am a diy cheapie. Flaps over the table sockets is a good idea.
I would love a greenhouse but unfortunately not allowed due to flats. So I've had no choice to grow everything inside and take them in and out all the time. 🙈
The honey cokey 😂
Oh yes 🤣, but where I am in Moray I can start to harden my flowers up as there is no frost for next few weeks. But all my tomatoes etc is still inside. 😊My bedroom looks so bare now. 😭
Ha ha ha the greenhouse is like that in autumn... Suddenly very bare
@@eliandkate it's really helped with with my mental health this year cos of personal reasons. It's only second year as well of growing and totally got the bug. Just wish I had my own garden.
We 100% understand. The garden has been our saving grace the last couple of years.
Wot make grow light do you use for your tomatoes in door I have a small 30w one I'm thinking of getting a newer one for next year have a great day and keep safe shez
If you check the description, the link for all my kit is there
I have brain damage so find things hard to do and find can't find it anywhere cheers shez
they are sansi bulbs - you'd have to go check out their website to look at what you might need as they have a wide range products
@@eliandkate thank you very much shez have a great day and keep safe
Hi Eli, you said in the video that the thermostat on the heater is hit and miss, would you recommend getting it with an external thermostat? X
Hey Bryan,
I guess recommend is a bit strong. If it was important to you that you use a heater based on temperature then yes, even a cheap thermostat could be useful. But if you are just turning it on for a little while to heat when (perhaps if you are out there and you are cold) then it's maybe an expense you don't need.
I also have a thing I do using smart plugs but I'll do a proper video and show you guys some of this stuff for the folks that are interested.
@@eliandkate Thanks for that, I already use a lot of smart plugs around the house so this would also work. The issue I have is that like you I only have a garden, 4 x raised beds and a 6x6 green house. We also live in a 2 up 2 down terrace house so room in the house is also tight for propagating seeds etc. Heating in the greenhouse at a reasonable cost would therefore help a lot.
cool :D
reasonable cost... mmmm can't guarantee that one :D
You might want to look at bubblewrap to add a tiny bit of insulation and keep the heat in a bit, or even creating bubble wrapped areas to heat.
Thanks for that, I will probably look into it a little more then? Brilliant videos, keep up the good work, it’s really appreciated 👍
It is what they use as do I, I just use the Bio-green brand instead.
What is the name of your heater please, do you have a link for it I cannot see a link for the heater.
There should be a link for it on my website. There is a link to the website in the description for all the videos. It's a biogreen palma heater
@@eliandkate thank you 😊 much appreciated.
What watts is this heater please and how long is it on for and price per kWh
400£ was an exceptional deal-especially since it included digging the trench. And I agree with you: better to have it done professionally and correct, and not worry about safety issues. Running extension cords for more than a few feet is just asking for trouble, especially outside in the elements.
Good call!
Now, when are we going to see the string of Japanese lanterns from your house to the greenhouse?
:D would Edison bulbs suffice?
Eli, we can only get Edison bulbs for oven lights. The rest are all LED lights. At least that’s so in California, where even Amazon refuses to send many items to California, because our laws are more environmentally strict here in LaLa land ... which is a good thing😎.
Hi
What was the name of your heater please?
Carl, I'm looking at you with my best teacher face now :D
As I said in the video - info is on our gear page - link in description
You have a lovely smile xx
Theres probably a zlot of regulations over there. Im in the states. Theyll let you do anything yourself. But if you expect to haveit inspected and improved by the town,you are still gonna have to have a electeician stop by to make sureyou dis everything right and correct what you didn't.
sounds sensible.
In New york City youd have to run iron pipe from the house to the greenhouse 13 inches underground. Then you can snake the wire through the pipe. Iron pipe, for that little run of wire. Lol
here it's an actual armoured cable :D
Need a heater ..call us !!!
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Have you considered a paraffin heater instead?
Yeah I had knew, horrible things. That was the first heater I had. Disgusting. Stank the place out and left soot everywhere. I absolutely wasn't prepared for that 🤣🤣🤣
Love my lite electric heater
@@eliandkate Oh no sorry to hear . There's a little knack to ensuring that doesn't happen. Ensure the flame is just above the dome ... I too had issues at first but with a little perseverance it does work out. Im so excited , my first sowings are going in tomorrow.
Hurrah for seed sowing
That size greenhouse you could run a big thick heavy duty extension cord on a trellis. You aren't using That much power in a little greenhouse. Get an outlet installed outside your back door,and plug in an extension cord
nope - not what I wanted and not safe
@@eliandkate UK power is 240 vs 120 North America. Much more safety features required due to high voltage.
I'm never going to complain about safety 😀😀😀😀😀
indoor plants were making you ill? haha what
You muppet 😂😂😂😂 the lights for the seedlings. I have Irlen Syndrome 😂😂😂😂
@@eliandkate ah haha sorry. i thought you legit meant the plants themselves haha
😂😂😂😂 shocked noise…. I would never disrespect the plants like that 😂😂😂😂