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I have a small lean-to greenhouse with a gravel and paver floor on top of barrier cloth on top of sand. Last fall I had an inch or two of standing water in the greenhouse as a result of a 3-day rain. I have a downspout about 2 1/2 ft away from the greenhouse (future site of rain barrels) and everything was over-saturated in that area. I think I've developed an allergy (maybe mold? going to ENT to check out) and wondering if I should disinfect the gravel floor in there before I bring plants into the GH next week. I do heat the GH during the winter and am out there just about every day during the winter. I didn't think about this last winter and it wasn't an issue then but I've been exhibiting sinus/allergy symptoms since July of this year. I was wondering if a bleach/water solution in a spray bottle would be effective. Any opinions/ideas?
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