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Old February 28, 2014   #1
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being new to the site I don't know if this a permitted question. if not i'm sure it will be deleted. so.......there is no shortage of seed/supply companies. but I am getting less and less satisfied w/their service. from a "product specialist" at XYZ company that didn't know the diff. between potting soil and transplanting outdoors to being shorted an item and leaving a message that promised to "get right back to ya because we care" that still went unreturned 48 hours later, after leaving 2 messages. besides, i'd much rather deal w/a reputable mom and pop operation that NEEDS the business and appreciates it. at present I am looking for 50% shade material 30' long to shade my peppers in a coupla months. last year I shaded an eggplant and it produced a ton of fruit compared to the unshaded one. these south texas summers are brutal! I used a piece of cardboard. sorry for writing a book, but I have a feeling you DIY selfers know who to buy from. thanks!
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Old February 28, 2014   #2
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There's a lot of good recommendations in this thread: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?p=394600
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Old February 28, 2014   #3
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For Shade Cloth try:
http://www.gemplers.com/

They seem to have a wide variety of sizes at competitive prices.


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Old February 28, 2014   #4
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http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=3

The above list is one Mischka compiled and updated in April of 2013, which I think is worth looking at. I see that some info is still a bit wrong, one seed cp has gone out of business, but on the whole Ithink it's a good guide and also indicates which companies are owned by registered Tville members

That list is in a much longer thread where individual companies have been listed with their own threads and some great comment about some and not so great comments about others, and looking at all those compnies should give you the info you want without folks having to reinvent the world of seed companies in this thread.

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I purchased 47% large shade tarps a few years back from A.M. Leonard. They are finished on all sides and have grommets attached. They had many sizes and %s available at that time and even custom sizes were available. They also had unfinished shade cloth available for greenhouses and such.

Price wise, they are not the cheapest game in town but they have a good products and I have had good customer service from them.
www.amleo.com
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