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ok, so I had this shed/garage 15'x15'x15' (peak) that was basically a condemned building - not officially but it's structural integrity moved south a number of years ago. So, I decided to tear the walls and roof off (lighten the load), add some support back to the beams and then as winter came up I rolled 10mil plastic onto it. It's not fancy by any means but it works for now and I can upgrade things along the way. the cement floor is broken and popped up here and there. So, what I decided to do is; I sledged the busted pieces down to managable sizes, tore the floor up in a roughly 10'x10' area.
I plan to plant directly into the ground but this is still inside a greenhouse.
I haven't gone through a summer with this greenhouse yet so I want to try to kill any problems before hand. I know I need to think about ventilation (36F outside; 98F.inside), the heat builds up pretty easy in there.
What else am, I going to need to consider?
Thanks,
J.
I plan to plant directly into the ground but this is still inside a greenhouse.
I haven't gone through a summer with this greenhouse yet so I want to try to kill any problems before hand. I know I need to think about ventilation (36F outside; 98F.inside), the heat builds up pretty easy in there.
What else am, I going to need to consider?
Thanks,
J.