good idea or bad idea??

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    I'd be concerned about turning it into attractive overwintering accommodation for every mouse and rat in the neighbourhood.
     
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      thanks bilbo,il have to measure up,i cant remember if its 10fx6ft or 8ftx6ft :scratch: x
       
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      You don't have to do the whole of the greenhouse. You can cover one end and take it down the sides as far as you wish. Then make a curtain across the greenhouse in two overlapping sections. That will work as a doorway where you will just lift the overlap and walk in. :dbgrtmb:
       
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      i think i will need to do it all shiney,ive got lots in there,some herbs,chillis,banana tree,a few plants so i dont loose them to frost and shelves of seedlings plus approx 25 various bottlebrush (thanks to strongy :WINK1:) im in chaos :heehee: xx
       
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      Joolz, you will need the large bubble. It has much better insulation properties.:dbgrtmb:
       
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        Sorry, but you can forget about the chillies unless you are going to heat the place :(. They're not happy below 60F and extremely unhappy below 55F.
         
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