Alternative greenhouse uses

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MikA
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Hi all

My wife has just used the new greenhouse which is close to the house as a perfect place to put bread dough to rise in the sun but sheltered from the wind.

Anyone else use their greenhouse for other things than gardening?

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Colin_M
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Not the greenhouse, but my daughter regularly moves the plants to one side in our conservatory for leaving baking to rise. Guess she's following the same logic :roll:
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lizzie
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My 16 year old cat, Evil One, uses my littlw plastic walk in greenhouse as another bed/sunbathing space. It's got so bad with her hogging it, that i've put a box in there for her as she has flattened one of my salad boxes lying on it for yet another sleep. I would normally have turfed her out, but she is 16 so deserves to be spoiled in her last years. Plus, the heat helps with her stiff joints. Maybe I should try it myself for my dodgy bones
Lots of love

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There would always be room in mine for sleeping beauties. :wink:

I have used mine as a workshop before, for making a set of gates, and other things. :)
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