So, temperatures are starting to warm up a bit and its time to move all of our crop out of the garage, into the green green house and into the pots. Everything was doing well. The pumpkins, peas (as I’ve mentioned before), tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, green onion, chives, and peppers all sprouted and some already transplanted. We had a good growth on them until one very windy rainy morning. I hadn’t made it in to the office yet this particular morning. I had some work to do on my computer before I headed in. I had my hair all curled, makeup on and all dressed up in my business skirt suit. I was sitting in my office (spare bedroom) when I heard a crash. Looked out the window to the backyard and the green greenhouse had blown down. MY BABIES!!! I ran so fast, to get out to see the damage. By the time I made it to the plants I was soaked! Curls all gone, panty hose torn… I didn’t care. It’s funny now, but I was almost crying then. I stayed out there trying to very gingerly pick up every single plant and put back into every single pot. The pumpkins were already transplanted before this so they were ok. As were most of the peas and some tomatoes. The green onion and chives rebounded. The broccoli, cauliflower and peppers didn’t make it. It was a sad day.
The wind here is unbelievable! I wish this province would use some of this wind for energy. There’s got to be a way for us to benefit from this!!! Anyways, I thought there must be a way to secure this green house to the ground better. I did what I could and it worked but it was frustrating always trying to fix it up and each windy day kept trying to knock it down. Stressed out at work on windy days wondering if everything was tipped over again. Oh my!
One day Kristian comes home with a boat load of damaged windows and doors! Big smile on his face…..”I thought these would be great for a greenhouse!!” Woohooooo! I was so excited. We won’t have to worry about our little Costco greenhouse blowing down anymore! Once we sized up the windows and doors, we designed our future greenhouse…a permanent structure. It was towards the end of August when we got the permit to build one and we were on our way. September 6 at 8am, up the road we went to get our concrete. Buy 1pm, we had our footings poured for our new 10’ x 14’ greenhouse!!!

So excited! Once the concrete dried, we only put the bottom plate on all around and 1 and half walls. That was it for this year. We already had another project on the go….our back deck. We moved into our home in June of 2013 and by December 2014 we still weren’t finished the deck…its a big deck. I think 18′ x 24′. We did finish our home by moving day but the outside was total roughness. No paved driveway, no deck, no landscaping. We put all our money into the house. So all of those things had to wait. We didn’t care. We were in our home and have the rest of our lives to finish outside.





