Finally, I found the time to take apart the winter chicken coop. Every year I collect it in a greenhouse from improvised materials and every May I have to disassemble this whole structure. This year was no exception.
First, I disassembled the outer sheathing, dismantled the heater, the roof, and then the frame itself.
Half an hour later the greenhouse turned into a landfill
And an hour later it acquired the outlines familiar to greenhouses
Here I had to make a pause. As I have said many times, our soil is disgusting, so in order to make normal beds, I need to work hard.
First, remove the turf with weeds, then bring manure, cover the manure layer with cardboard, and then bring a lot of wheelbarrows with good land.
This procedure took probably half a day. But in the end it turned out this.
Well, while I was doing the greenhouse and disassemble the chicken coop, my wife was making a fence for the duck pen. Our ducks live on the street in the summer.
As a material for the pen - willow, which was gnawed by goats over the winter. Thick branches she simply driven into the ground, and thin branches were woven between them.
Here is such a waste-free production