Showcase Sunday, Building the back of the new greenhouse

Hello, and welcome to my steem blog!

This is another showcase Sunday post, and because the last Sunday post was about my old greenhouse, I decided that I might as well continue on the greenhouse subject by showcasing these posts from about 3 years ago. This is a series of 3 posts that I did back then about building the back half of our current greenhouse. This part of the greenhouse was built in 2017, the year that I joined steem.
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I tried to find any posts I might have made about building the front of the current greenhouse, but I could not find a post about that, so perhaps I'll write one in the near future. For this post, I'll put the links for the 3 parts of the process of building the back of the greenhouse here. Apparently there wasn't a part 4 because I couldn't find it on my timeline.

https://steemit.com/homesteading/@amberyooper/building-the-back-of-the-new-greenhouse-part-1

https://steemit.com/homesteading/@amberyooper/building-the-back-of-the-new-greenhouse-part-2

https://steemit.com/homesteading/@amberyooper/building-the-back-of-the-new-greenhouse-part-3

These 3 posts will give you a pretty good idea of what went into the process of building the back of the greenhouse. This is the storage area behind the growing area of the greenhouse. It's a bit like a shed built onto a greenhouse. I hope you'll find the posts to be interesting!

Thanks for stopping by my blog to check out this post.

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I got frustrated with not being able to find my posts part way into Year 2, so I sat down and made files and put each post in with its URL. I am so glad I did that because I use the files for reference all the time.

I don't file them all at the time. I keep track of the daily posts, now made with the URL attached, and then file them after a couple months of so.

Now with the addition build, it's been so useful! I've documented each step.

The files serve as my memory, something Lyme disease has totally trashed.

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That's a really good idea! I may have to do that for some of my posts.

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