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(I did some testing, and it seems like chiseled walls are fine as long as they're solid enough. Tiny holes will still work as a green house)
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* The walls can be slabs or full blocks of any kind. Several greenhouses can share the same walls. Slabs can be oriented both outward or inward. The whole greenhouse could be lowered into the ground completely to leave the roof on ground level as well, as dirt and stone are both accepted block types for the walls. However, the player should ensure to not be too far below sea level, incurring the underground [[farming]] effect.
* The walls can be slabs or full blocks of any kind. Several greenhouses can share the same walls. Slabs can be oriented both outward or inward. The whole greenhouse could be lowered into the ground completely to leave the roof on ground level as well, as dirt and stone are both accepted block types for the walls. However, the player should ensure to not be too far below sea level, incurring the underground [[farming]] effect.
* You can put a water source block in the greenhouse, but be sure to have a full block beneath it. To save room, it is possible to hide the water source under the outer walls.
* You can put a water source block in the greenhouse, but be sure to have a full block beneath it. To save room, it is possible to hide the water source under the outer walls.
* No chiselled blocks are allowed in the walls, ground or roof - though it is fine to chisel any nearby blocks not directly part of the structure.
* Chiseled blocks are fine in the walls/roof so long as they don't have big holes that lead outside.
* While normal doors are fine even when not closed, rough doors prevent a room from being recognized as a greenhouse and should therefore not be used.
* While normal doors or trapdoors are fine even when not closed, rough doors prevent a room from being recognized as a greenhouse and should therefore not be used.


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