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Yesterday was gloriously hot and sunny, and I finally blocked out a day to assemble the greenhouse I'd purchased last autumn.

First I laid out sheets of cardboard to suppress weeds and serve as a temporary floor (there'll be gravel, later).

 

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The rest of the sequence more or less speaks for itself:

 

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...and an interior shot.

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Those were the last photos I took, but there's now a line of folding tables down the left side (soon to be filled with starter pots) and a seating area in the back right for my sweetie to lounge and keep me company while I garden.

 

The documentation calls this a 3-person project, and doubtless it would have been easier with extra hands, but I did the whole thing myself in about 5 hours' actual work (between feeding rabbits and myself, kibitzing with grandkids and girlfriend, etc). My handyman skills are more "Tim the Tool Man" than Bob Vila, but it wasn't a complicated build. I made things more difficult than they needed to be at a couple of points (putting the cover on inside-out, for example) but that's not the manufacturer's fault. :P

 

 

 

 

chromedome

chromedome

Yesterday was gloriously hot and sunny, and I finally blocked out a day to assemble the greenhouse I'd purchased last autumn.

First I laid out sheets of cardboard to suppress weeds and serve as a temporary floor (there'll be gravel, later).

 

20230415_100248.thumb.jpg.693516d710db478897f2e60bfd5eabc5.jpg

 

The rest of the sequence more or less speaks for itself:

 

20230415_105011.thumb.jpg.5905a1e89d2a1e70c71f0902e83f38ef.jpg

 

20230415_143609.thumb.jpg.922e8fd90db36c2096ffe5242e552767.jpg

20230415_153110.thumb.jpg.e328904051a038aa8f46d10a03765753.jpg

20230415_175240.thumb.jpg.80368b7ca984ebcddb5543782e273a8c.jpg

 

...and an interior shot.

20230415_175638.thumb.jpg.e16ec79ebf987b8e882d6f1f7e9fbe20.jpg

 

Those were the last photos I took, but there's now a line of folding tables down the left side (soon to be filled with starter pots) and a seating area in the back right for my sweetie to lounge and keep me company while I garden.

 

The documentation calls this a 3-person project, and doubtless it would have been easier with extra hands, but I did the whole thing myself in about 5 hours' actual work (between feeding rabbits and myself, kibitzing with grandkids and girlfriend, etc). My handyman skills are more "Tim the Tool Man" than Bob Vila, but it wasn't a complicated build. I made things more difficult than they needed to be at a couple of points (putting the cover on inside-out, for example) but that's not the manufacturer's fault. :P

 

 

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chromedome

chromedome

Yesterday was gloriously hot and sunny, and I finally blocked out a day to assemble the greenhouse I'd purchased last autumn.

First I laid out sheets of cardboard to suppress weeds and serve as a temporary floor (there'll be gravel, later).

 

20230415_100248.thumb.jpg.693516d710db478897f2e60bfd5eabc5.jpg

 

The rest of the sequence more or less speaks for itself:

 

20230415_105011.thumb.jpg.5905a1e89d2a1e70c71f0902e83f38ef.jpg

 

20230415_143609.thumb.jpg.922e8fd90db36c2096ffe5242e552767.jpg

20230415_153110.thumb.jpg.e328904051a038aa8f46d10a03765753.jpg

20230415_175240.thumb.jpg.80368b7ca984ebcddb5543782e273a8c.jpg

 

...and an interior shot.

20230415_175638.thumb.jpg.e16ec79ebf987b8e882d6f1f7e9fbe20.jpg

 

Those were the last photos I took, but there's now a line of folding tables down the left side (soon to be filled with starter pots) and a seating area in the back right for my sweetie to lounge and keep me company while I garden.

 

The documentation calls this a 3-person project, and doubtless it would have been easier with extra hands, but I did the whole thing myself in about 5 hours' actual work (between feeding rabbits and myself, kibitzing with grandkids and girlfriend, etc). My handyman skills are more "Tim the Tool Man" than Bob Vila, but it wasn't a complicated build. I made things more difficult than they needed to be at a couple of points (putting the cover on inside-out, for example) but that's not the manufacturer's fault. :P

20230415_135055.jpg

20230415_100242.jpg

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