The Code Red Wind Storm Forced Me to Switch to A Polycarbonate Green House

Are you all having a great weekend? I hope so! Well... I am, just a bit busy than what supposed to be a lazy weekend.

Two days ago, my sleep was cut short because of the sound of something that fell hard. I shook my husband and told him I heard a noise and that he should check it out while I struggle to keep my eyes shut because I just want to continue that good dream I was having.

My husband went around the house while I tried getting back to sleep to no avail. The howling of wind was unusually weird - almost like that of a mini but powerful twister. I got up and put up the roll lock to check in on the back garden.

My husband just got back in the room and said, he saw nothing. I told him the table outside's blown away and am afraid it might be broken. I also asked him to check on the solar panels hoping they're still there.

He got himself ready to go out and I headed on making breakfast. As usual, I pushed the curtains aside and looked at the unusually quiet street.

Holy moly! The willow trees across the road were dancing as if they're sweeping the ground and so are the rest of the trees around as well as the lamps on the street.

My husband got back in and said everything else was okay so we went on our daily routine and even went out to our set appointment near Sonsbeek that day.

The storm was short and I heard the wind stop howling after lunch and didn't notice much damage around us till we switched the tv on to check out some comedy films and accidentally saw the news saying code red has caused much damage on several places so since we didn't really check what our garden looked like that night, I did the next day.

Yesterday, the sound of a saw woke me up in my sleep and it was from one of the neighbors of the next door's. Apparently, one of the trees in their garden fell off and luckily not on anyone's shed nor house. I was greeted by this when I opened the door to the garden. My husband told me about it the other night but I had no idea it looked this bad. That's the smaller green house.

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However, this is what made me so worried. I got four pineapple plants growing inside it and this is a no no. Surely, those four must have shivered and felt forsaken the whole night.

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All of the bubble wraps I put around it have been blown far away and the whole zipped door's totally torn!

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Two small pots containing young golden kiwi plants fell on one of the adult pineapples. My heart broke a bit because I wasn't supposed to place this here but I was hoping they'd fruit last summer and placing them outside would mean leaving them there to make sure I don't let any pest in the house. The two younglings are fine so I just placed them in the mini box where I normally let seeds germinate cause it's sure warmer in there.

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The other adult pineapple's pretty scorched, I could tell from its top leaves but it's fine. I tried pulling both of their top leaves but they' won't budge so they're okay. I just cut the broken leaves off.

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I had to no other choice but to buy a new green house and this time am getting one that's made of polycarbonate. Why not glass? It's not advisable after the hailstones the size of our fists sometime in July a few years ago.

Forecast says we're expecting snow and ice so I just duck taped the whole old one and squeezed the pop up green house in there and just put the bubble wrap around it to make sure the citrus and pineapples in there feel warm during the nights while am waiting for the new one to be delivered and get assembled.

This weekend, am supposed to prepare my veggie seeds and am actually pretty late for some of them but I will have to wait again.

Oh well, at least this time this one's promising to last longer than 3 years and it's got a window on the roofing ideal for my bee friends since they all tend to fly upwards when trapped in the old green house.

I can't wait to get my hands on it!

Last night, we got mail saying there's much damage in the place where our veggie garden is and I can't wait for tomorrow to pay it a visit. Am glad that we hid the peeps advice there to take out all of the other green house and veggie tunnels we have there. Surely, they would have gone astray to someone else's veggie garden had we not.

We're pretty lucky cause some people lost their homes and properties from the windstorm and those who went to work on bikes were even blown away. We haven't had anything like this back then. I think last time we've been warned it was all Code Orange and I used to kid my husband the storms here are like tickles compared to what we go through on a yearly basis in the Philippines. I guess the only worst part is the fact that it's too cold.

We heard it's moving elsewhere so in case it's passed by your part of the earth, stay safe and have a great weekend!

This content's 100% mine. I took these pics with my Nikon D3400 + AF-P NIKKOR 18-55mm(with flash)and tinkered on its filter that's why they all look like that .



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