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Similar to you I now have a lot of mint growing around the place in old canna pots, and get the lawn mower guy to create a wall of stink between the grow and any nosy neighbors, by dumping his lawn grass at the boundary ..easy
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cedar mulch can work for small greenhouses on days where smell is getting out of hand go out and turn it over with a rake. helps keep weeds at bay,, also having a smelly compost heap can help a little too, definately run some fans and filters as scrubbers if you cant keep things in check
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like your answer for odor. since i'm in the country honey-wagon masks anything. sounds like location is suburban so a bonemeal on lawn would mask odor without being offencive.
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I am not sure what the best answer in term of control would be. I use fans at both ends. That is with the goal of preventing concentrated odors from leaving the GH.
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