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Well it's going to have to do some warming up to reach that in Derbyshire Mark
ouch! sorry to see did it collapse/blow in, or are these parts normally kept open for air?
Cohan, Babianas need deep planting, therfore qualify as large plants (below ground).
I don't have any heat on, the glass round the sides is only to keep cats away from the sand. I have found a roof alone controls the moisture level which allows me to regulate the growth patterns of the plants and If I get it right many supposedly tender plants will survive freezing. Much of this green house is oncos so maximum air flow.A clever Idea to store warm air but it would require a lot of storage to provide enough warmth to mitigate a frosty night.I read of a tecnique of temperature control where steel drums of water are put in a green house. During the day the glass traps heat and the water warms up, at night the water acts as a radiator delaying the night frost. When the sun heats the green house the next day the drums of cold water slow down the temperature rise. The overall effect is to moderate the temperature fluctuations