I've pretty much given up bringing my plants in the garage or inside the house every time it goes to the 30's. I will just get this greenhouse. But we do get a lot of hail here in Tx... I'll just make sure I tarp it... Thx for the info on the temp range.
Shade cloth combined with the beeswax venting can help lower the temps inside. You really had hail :P Impressive damage. Considering the price and usage, you got your money's worth. Informative video, nice work! Good luck if you go bigger.
That was a thought that I considered, but with us moving cross country pretty soon this was planned to get sold locally. But due to the timing and insurance covering to replace it, it was easier to just scrap.
I've pretty much given up bringing my plants in the garage or inside the house every time it goes to the 30's. I will just get this greenhouse. But we do get a lot of hail here in Tx... I'll just make sure I tarp it... Thx for the info on the temp range.
FYI a tarp or sun shade can help solve the high temp issues
Shade cloth combined with the beeswax venting can help lower the temps inside. You really had hail :P Impressive damage. Considering the price and usage, you got your money's worth.
Informative video, nice work! Good luck if you go bigger.
Thanks for the tips!
so what your saying is buy glass green house not polycarbonate :) Good tip on caulking, and 4x4 built frame.
Keep the frame and buy some clear plastic roofing panels from home depot or Lowes and cut to fit for roof and keep your greenhouse 🤷♂️
That was a thought that I considered, but with us moving cross country pretty soon this was planned to get sold locally. But due to the timing and insurance covering to replace it, it was easier to just scrap.