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This greenhouse is unheated. I use it to start perennial seeds or harden off perennial plants in late winter and early spring. During the early summer it is a storage area to give plants a little extra protection from heavy rain and high winds. By late summer, the house will be empty. This gives me plenty of time to clean it, repair any torn plastic and get it ready to go before winter sowing begins on December 21.

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