As Josh was prone to do, he'd made a list of things they'd need if a greenhouse ever became a reality. He made a lot of lists. And maps. He moved around the trailer quickly to reach into the glove compartment in front of the passenger's seat in the drivers' nook thing. "I have a list," he motioned to the pad of paper as he sat back down. "Glass or plastic sheets, for one, good soil, some sort of watering system, seeds, which I have - " Josh interrupted himself to gesture to the general area where he was keeping the seed packets, " - probably some gloves, but I think we could get away without them, vents, shade, insecticides - but the blister gas probably killed most of the bugs anyway - and tools. And pots."
Josh looked up after listing all of that, knowing they had quite a scavenger hunt on their hands to even start considering the possibility. "We'd need to find a good place to build it, too, and if we'd build a wooden structure or make, like, tents or something instead of an actual solid building." He took a sip of his drink and glanced at Teagan's face, trying to gauge her reaction to such an extensive shopping list. "It's a lot," he said with a slight grimace, and then got up to pour the rice and vegetables into water. "But it's not impossible."