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Choosing Your Greenhouse DesignThe joy of being able to garden year round is the reason why most of us choose to build a greenhouse. The ability to partake in fresh fruit and vegetables in the dead of winter is another reason why so many gardeners set up greenhouse. No matter why you choose to build a green house, there are three main areas to focus on for your greenhouse design. Those areas are structure placement, style and materials.
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