The OP is perhaps one of the smartest in the sub. Too many jump into buying a greenhouse for no good reason and quickly realize they do NOT need
one.
To all those screaming about “mold” and pests… pfffft. There is less likelihood of either of those becoming a problem inside a home where the plants will likely receive more attention than any located in a greenhouse somewhere in a yard.
Carry on OP!
norfolkgarden
Nice work. The light color panels help a lot.
And it’s sad to know that the exotic well built greenhouse that I want will never be warmer or better then reducing my houseplants to a few really nice specimens and taking good care of them.
Lol, a friend likes talking trash about my many horrible “not quite hardy” landscaping choices. They are absolutely correct.
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Maybe a tarp for the ground?
Make sure you get a fan in there to circulate some air
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The OP is perhaps one of the smartest in the sub. Too many jump into buying a greenhouse for no good reason and quickly realize they do NOT need
one.
To all those screaming about “mold” and pests… pfffft. There is less likelihood of either of those becoming a problem inside a home where the plants will likely receive more attention than any located in a greenhouse somewhere in a yard.
Carry on OP!
Nice work. The light color panels help a lot.
And it’s sad to know that the exotic well built greenhouse that I want will never be warmer or better then reducing my houseplants to a few really nice specimens and taking good care of them.
Lol, a friend likes talking trash about my many horrible “not quite hardy” landscaping choices. They are absolutely correct.