#58 |
I spent about four hours in the garden in the end. I cleared everything out of the greenhouse, then removed as much of the moss sticking out between panes on the inside as I could. Then I washed all the glass on the inside - that took ages as there's an awful lot of glass in a greenhouse! After that, I gave it a quick wipe over with a dry cloth to get rid of the worst streaks (I should probably have rinsed it first, but I was getting a bit chilly by then!)
I started tackling some of the moss on the outside, but I'm going to need to get a ladder out to do that properly. Instead, I spent some time sorting through all the stuff I'd removed - chucking some, putting some aside to freecycle, and other stuff to keep and use.
I also spent a bit more time investigating the shed. One side of the roof is unfelted and very damp, but I think I need to wait for it to be a bit warmer and drier before I refelt it or it's just going to trap the damp inside and make it rot. After that, I had a general potter about and admired the sproutings and buddings and new growth everywhere.
A good afternoon
I started tackling some of the moss on the outside, but I'm going to need to get a ladder out to do that properly. Instead, I spent some time sorting through all the stuff I'd removed - chucking some, putting some aside to freecycle, and other stuff to keep and use.
I also spent a bit more time investigating the shed. One side of the roof is unfelted and very damp, but I think I need to wait for it to be a bit warmer and drier before I refelt it or it's just going to trap the damp inside and make it rot. After that, I had a general potter about and admired the sproutings and buddings and new growth everywhere.
A good afternoon
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!