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Greenhouse From Old Windows

Step 3Brace Walls

Brace Walls
Start placing the walls up, bracing well so they don't fall over. Be sure to check that they are level.
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Jan 4, 2010. 6:48 AMdavyR says:
Very nice, also a good idea with the rocks. I used to have a similar setup in my garden, but it didn't last very long, because the wooden foundation was standing in mud and water during autumn and spring all the time, which resulted in it rotting away very fast. (I think we had to fix it after only 3 years)
Jul 26, 2010. 8:23 AMpeapeam says:
Wouldn't old railroad sleepers be an idea then, if you can get hold of some? Those does not rot easily...
Apr 1, 2011. 3:47 PMsindaear says:
If you decided to use railroad ties be careful how you use them. If they are separated from the greenhouse entirely (with non-porous floor) they probably won't be a problem. But they coat them with chemicals to prevent them from rotting and also they regularly spray pesticides on the tracks to kill the weeds. You probably don't want those chemicals near you or your plants, especially if you are growing anything edible. Just something to watch out for.

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