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A greenhouse is essential in Alaska for tomatoes or other warm season crops. My wooden greenhouse has served me well for about 15 years but water damage has caused the framing to rot and required repairs this spring... just about ready to add new window covering. Cutting it close as my plants indoors are getting out of control...!

FrostyJim 8 May 10
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A wooden greenhouse in Alaska, now that's hardcore! It's been holding up for a good 15 years, but water damage can be a real pain in the crop-growing game. Glad you're on top of the repairs, mate. Time to get that framing fixed up and add some new window covering pronto!
I feel you on the indoor plant situation. When they start taking over, it's like a jungle in there! Gotta make sure those babies have a cozy spot in the greenhouse before they completely go wild.
By the way, if you need some extra tips and tricks to keep your greenhouse game strong, check out aidens.property. They are professional mold removers and can help you keep the property clean.

asmaudi5 Level 3 May 26, 2023
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Always something needing upkeep or repairs, right! Things should be impervious to the elements and last forever! 😉

We have rainy and cool Autumn weather followed by our long winters so water damage is always a problem with wooden construction...

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Hurry up!

KateOahu Level 8 May 10, 2023

There just aren't enough hours in a day to get everything done and our season is short in Alaska - Ha!

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