Looks perfectly fine. I’d clean it up and use it tbh. Little elbow grease, maybe some silicon caulk and that could be sparkling clean and a badass addition to your yard
Dayglow_Bob
Of course I’m biased because I love plants and already have several greenhouses, but I 100% agree that putting in a little effort and cleaning it up and get it serviceable is the best route. Even if you don’t use it for plants you could make a really cool hangout space in the cooler weather or a big shed for your yard tools.
Mikediabolical
Easiest way if you’re dead set on getting rid of it: post it on Facebook market as free as long as they disassemble and take all of it. I’d be there in a heartbeat.
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Put on some gloves and goggles and go to town
Looks perfectly fine. I’d clean it up and use it tbh. Little elbow grease, maybe some silicon caulk and that could be sparkling clean and a badass addition to your yard
Of course I’m biased because I love plants and already have several greenhouses, but I 100% agree that putting in a little effort and cleaning it up and get it serviceable is the best route. Even if you don’t use it for plants you could make a really cool hangout space in the cooler weather or a big shed for your yard tools.
Easiest way if you’re dead set on getting rid of it: post it on Facebook market as free as long as they disassemble and take all of it. I’d be there in a heartbeat.