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UlanDhor
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Rhiannon58 You need to have "Into the Future" active. In "Decorations" > "Rugs", at the very end of the list, you find the set of grass rugs that come with ITF. Those rugs allow you to plant everything you like on them as if you were planting on soil.
If you use Seasons, avoiding winter in greenhouses is only possible if the greenhouse has a solid floor. These rugs allow you to get the ability to freely plant back. Of course, they also work in (bed)rooms, basements, etc. The basement pic a few posts up uses one such rug, the second-largest type. They are pretty neat :smile: .
ITF also has translucent rugs (put them on flat roof or floor tiles) that allow for light to get through the ceiling, which means you can basically build functional, winter-proof greenhouses that look like greenhouses with ITF alone. For trees you need a bit of height, but you can make the room two stories high or try your luck with friezes. An example how this looks is my Cronor roof garden on the last page (here), which makes use of both types of ITF rugs.
If you use Seasons, avoiding winter in greenhouses is only possible if the greenhouse has a solid floor. These rugs allow you to get the ability to freely plant back. Of course, they also work in (bed)rooms, basements, etc. The basement pic a few posts up uses one such rug, the second-largest type. They are pretty neat :smile: .
ITF also has translucent rugs (put them on flat roof or floor tiles) that allow for light to get through the ceiling, which means you can basically build functional, winter-proof greenhouses that look like greenhouses with ITF alone. For trees you need a bit of height, but you can make the room two stories high or try your luck with friezes. An example how this looks is my Cronor roof garden on the last page (here), which makes use of both types of ITF rugs.
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