A few winter prep tips | How to handle some things in winter in Northern Sweden
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Maybe you've allready planned it, but build a roof over the greenhouse entrance. It will be less of shoveling snow and hacking ice.
My father, who lives as far north as the Arctic Circle, had a farm - while he was away on long vacation, the heating system failed ... total catastrophe. ❄🚿🥶 By the time my father got back home, there was so much water damage that parts of the farm had to be torn down. 😵 By the way, it's nice to hear you picking up on Swedish pronunciation 😊 Hoppas att vintern inte blir så sträng, för er skull!
You're picking up a hint of the Swedish accent!
Now is also the time to check all your outside lighting is working and consider if extra lights are needed anywhere and how best to install them! It's also good to consider any machines staying in (cold) storage (ride on mowers etc) if you can remove the battery, do so, and keep it in +temps, like your super awesome insulated room in the barn!
it is an lust hus (lust house) or gazebo in english
@Jonteponte71
10 ай бұрын
Yep. Looks like a gazebo. A "grillstuga" usually has a way to make fire in the middle of it so you can actually grill over an open fire and still be protected from the elements.