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90 degrees Fahrenheit Monitor the temperature So what temperature is too hot for your greenhouse? The general rule of thumb is that anything above 90 degrees Fahrenheit (or 32 degrees Celsius) is too hot. When your greenhouse temperature rises above 90 degrees, we advise you to take action to lower the temperature.
A good rule of thumb is to put a maximum of 16 outlets on a 30 amp circuit.
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Pros: Hip roofs are one of the strongest designs for a roof. The inward slope on all four sides of a hip roof makes it an excellent design for both...
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Ahhh… Summer’s here! Icecream, fresh mint iced tea, sunbathing and water games… Summer is a great season for salads, fruit and fresh spices! The exotic temperatures are perfect for growing tomatoes, oranges, lemons and sweet potatoes. Whether you’re growing outside or in a greenhouse, summer is the time to spend harvesting and maintaining your crops.
Typically, concrete is far more expensive than lumber. But the price difference has mostly been erased with lumber's increased cost — and in some...
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While vegetables aren't fussy about the kind of pot they're in, they do need a potting mix that will allow water to drain well. Like most other...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The cost of wiring your tiny house will generally be around $500 in materials and around $1,000-$3,000 in labor if you hire an electrician. This...
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Cedar wood projects typically last more than 20 years without splitting, rotting, or warping. White oak and teak are also long lasting woods that...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Painting the interior of a shed with white interior paint job is a good idea. It seals the wood, helps prevent mildew and insect damage, it...
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Paper Goods: Another thing that may attract unwanted house guests is paper goods (e.g., toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, etc.). It's a...
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