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Has anyone dried their clothes in a greenhouse over the winter? I intend to line mine with bubblewrap this autumn so washing wouldn't be so noticeable from the house. Just a thought until I get my lean-to constructed.Solar Suntellite 250 x16 4kW Afore 3600TL dual 2KW E 2KW W no shade, DN15 March 14
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If you've space in the garden for a greenhouse, seize the opportunity. We've a godfather who puts his washed laundry on racks & rolls them into the greenhouse while he's at work. He has admitted to scampering out in a bathrobe looking for a dry shirt but nothing more exciting.
There's no reason why you couldn't also grow plants in it too. (Pleasantly aromatic, & otherwise blinking expensive ones ideally.)0 -
Drying clothes indoors should be avoided as much as possible, for your own health.
If I need to do it, I use an ebac dehumidifier. However, there will still be a slight build up of humidity in the house and the dehumidifier will automatically stay on longer to bring the levels down.0
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