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Post by klorentz on Nov 8, 2015 19:22:01 GMT -6
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Nov 9, 2015 6:12:15 GMT -6
Kevin, I edited the links so they would work...the first link for the one at Walmart...Our smaller greenhouse is the same one..it has been a very good greenhouse..it's where Our plants go before they go into the big greenhouse..well...and the overflow that won't fit in the big one I might add the second link took me to a general type page without a particular greenhouse shown... Our larger one isn't as large as I would like...It is made by Shelter logic it's 10x20..we got that one at Northern Tool www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200594085_200594085Attachments:
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Post by klorentz on Nov 9, 2015 9:48:28 GMT -6
Thanks Phil. I have looked at shelter logic they seem to have some nice ones. How do you anchor them and do you have a foundation?
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Nov 10, 2015 5:55:06 GMT -6
Thanks Phil. I have looked at shelter logic they seem to have some nice ones. How do you anchor them and do you have a foundation? the bottom plates on the frame have 3 holes Kevin, I have a 8" spike in each hole...then I have 20" ground anchors at each frame leg (pictured below) It has stood 3 years now, and has withstood 60 mph. straight line winds... I use your typical Dog stake out Corkscrew type anchors on the smaller greenhouse I have not made a permanent foundation...just in case it does break loose and end up in the next county (which is just across the road . IF, I had known it would have been so reliable I would have either poured, or made a foundation of landscaping timbers.
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Post by klorentz on Nov 20, 2015 23:17:13 GMT -6
This one might just might work. At that price I can get a second one later.and it comes with shelves. link
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Post by spuds on Nov 21, 2015 3:40:06 GMT -6
This one might just might work. At that price I can get a second one later.and it comes with shelves. linkA friend uses those,not the greatest,BUT they certainly work,and he had em loaded with veggies last year.He did extra work tying em down right.
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Post by klorentz on Nov 21, 2015 12:53:20 GMT -6
Yeah gonna anchor it down really good.We have been having some high winds up to 50mph here.Gonna have veggie and flower starts in it. Also if I want to I can buy additional shelving.
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Post by klorentz on Feb 20, 2016 14:12:04 GMT -6
Now I have gone on about this before but this is the best price I have found and is not a budget breaker. link
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Post by spuds on Feb 21, 2016 10:48:17 GMT -6
Now I have gone on about this before but this is the best price I have found and is not a budget breaker. linkThat'll work!
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Post by klorentz on Feb 21, 2016 14:01:49 GMT -6
Sure will
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Feb 22, 2016 7:58:25 GMT -6
Now I have gone on about this before but this is the best price I have found and is not a budget breaker. linkI think You will like it Kevin, Ours is by the same manufacturer, only 10'x20 I make a few things "better" when we set it up.. Very windy here..so to keep any possible wear in check..I tape the seams where the frame fits together...if that's not done, the tarp gets worn at those points... also, on the front and back ends..the tarp, rubs against a tubing end..I add a folded old dish cloth and duct tape in place to eliminate that... BEHOLD THE DUCT TAPE...LOL I am sure once you look at the assembled frame...you will see some things that will extend the life of your greenhouse cover
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Post by klorentz on Feb 22, 2016 19:59:02 GMT -6
Now I have gone on about this before but this is the best price I have found and is not a budget breaker. linkI think You will like it Kevin, Ours is by the same manufacturer, only 10'x20 I make a few things "better" when we set it up.. Very windy here..so to keep any possible wear in check..I tape the seams where the frame fits together...if that's not done, the tarp gets worn at those points... also, on the front and back ends..the tarp, rubs against a tubing end..I add a folded old dish cloth and duct tape in place to eliminate that... BEHOLD THE DUCT TAPE...LOL I am sure once you look at the assembled frame...you will see some things that will extend the life of your greenhouse cover I bet Phil . Now I can tell ya I researched and there are two companies GH's I well not bother with. Outsunny and OGrow. The reviews for both companies are hideous.
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Post by klorentz on Aug 2, 2016 19:33:56 GMT -6
Decided to resurrect this thread because I have been thinking of this subject lately.Anyway our first year cost here ( first year anniversary is in October) did not permit me to get a greenhouse. So I decided to cruz the Shelterlogic web site and look at what I found !! This first one would be my first choice provided I can save up the money. Grow it Round Top Here is the next one.Slightly smaller but still a decent size.This would be even more in reach cost wise. Another Round top Both greenhouses would be great but the larger of the two may even let me have the chance to sell a few plants. What do ya all think?
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Post by caveman on Aug 3, 2016 5:53:58 GMT -6
The price on both is very good.....i'd be happy with either one. hdsk
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Post by BestoFour on Aug 3, 2016 18:36:24 GMT -6
are you going to add cooling and heating and a mist system?
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Post by spuds on Aug 3, 2016 23:11:58 GMT -6
are you going to add cooling and heating and a mist system? I feel like burning it down about now.But hey,it was ALL my fault.Live and learn.No,not adding any more expenses to it.
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Post by spuds on Aug 3, 2016 23:25:37 GMT -6
I like both.
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Post by klorentz on Aug 23, 2016 17:00:38 GMT -6
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Post by spuds on Aug 24, 2016 12:44:36 GMT -6
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