I'd get them fixed too, if it was mine, but it isn't. It belongs to my friend, who has kindly let me use it. I don't think its been cleaned for about 20 years and its had all sorts of plants growing in it. The frame is sound, many of the panes of glass are cracked because a tree fell on it a few years ago. It has its back to a fence on the north side, its under a tree, the east side has a jumble of dustbins, fence, rose arch and garden seat alongside it and the west side is half obscured by a large water tank and another rose arch. The door faces south. At least 50% of the glass including the roof is completely inaccessable from outside.
I've fixed what I can with the materials available, I've removed the old shelving which was rotting planks of wood balanced on uneven piles of bricks with large amounts of stuff shoved underneath, and I've replaced them with metal shelves of the blowaway greenhouse type, standing on a layer of tarmac chippings. However I'm not competent at DIY, I get vertigo so I can't climb a ladder, and the scale of the problem is simply beyond me. I intend to clean as much of the inside of the glass as I can, but it won't be anywhere near all of it.
I perhaps should add that its a 12ft by 8ft greenhouse so doing anything with it is a large job.
I've fixed what I can with the materials available, I've removed the old shelving which was rotting planks of wood balanced on uneven piles of bricks with large amounts of stuff shoved underneath, and I've replaced them with metal shelves of the blowaway greenhouse type, standing on a layer of tarmac chippings. However I'm not competent at DIY, I get vertigo so I can't climb a ladder, and the scale of the problem is simply beyond me. I intend to clean as much of the inside of the glass as I can, but it won't be anywhere near all of it.
I perhaps should add that its a 12ft by 8ft greenhouse so doing anything with it is a large job.
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