For the last few weeks we have been getting the greenhouse up and running ….and this is no small task.

We were worried there was not enough air flow so we added 4 side windows that have a mesh so that harmful butterflies cannot enter. We have also bought a fan. We then needed to build the raised beds out of bamboo.

Well you do not just go to the store and buy it….you need to rent a truck, get a bunch of volunteers and cut it down from a very steep mountain.

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A volunteer from Qualicum, Enrique, has been enjoying all the different jobs we have sent him on.

Then there was cutting the bamboo with a reciprocating saw, Julisa, who is in first year university, was a real pro at this.  Then we built the beds for the future home of tomatoe, green pepper and Melon plants.

 

We are lasagne gardening the lower parts of the beds to provide a great home for worms and other beneficial insects.

We will put our wonderful Bokashi compost on top.