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Old March 6, 2016   #31
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complete............... for now

I still have to put the two windows in the far end, and make some manner of a vent for either side of the door.
Later, when I get more conduit, I will make the sides where they can roll up to the 24 inch mark (24 inches above the skirt board)

it was 51 degrees outside today. once we had it wrapped, I put a thermometer in there. about an hour and a half later, it was over 80 degrees inside. In the pictures you can see the condensation on the inside, I think in one picture you can see where my daughter drew a heart in the moisture with her finger.
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Old March 6, 2016   #32
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You've been busy, Doss! Looks good, bet it feels good too?
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Old March 6, 2016   #33
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Doss, Go get some groundcover to put down over the grass. Before you know it it will be filled with weeds...trust me. I have high tunnels and the ground cover was one of the best investments I made for it.
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well heck, I'm jealous. looks great
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Old March 6, 2016   #35
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Very professional looking, nice.
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Old March 6, 2016   #36
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Doss, Go get some groundcover to put down over the grass. Before you know it it will be filled with weeds...trust me. I have high tunnels and the ground cover was one of the best investments I made for it.
It's already in there. Sorry, I didn't take a picture of that once it was put down. I used the black woven poly fabric type stuff. Is that what you would recommend?
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Old March 6, 2016   #37
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Thanks for the compliments, everyone.

and yes, it feels GREAT to have it (almost) done. I haven't had any manner of a greenhouse in 16 years, glad to finally have one again. Of course, now I am already planning the new one. Going to have to save my pennies for a while on it, it will be 40 by 60 foot.
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It's already in there. Sorry, I didn't take a picture of that once it was put down. I used the black woven poly fabric type stuff. Is that what you would recommend?
That stuff works. Keep in mind, though, unless you bought the special kind with UV inhibitors, it will degrade in the sun, because it is meant to go under mulch. If that is what you have, covering it with crushed rock, or really just anything to block the sunlight, would be ideal.

Everything looks nice. Don't delay getting those end windows and roll-up sides ready to go. You're going to be amazed at how fast it heats up in full sun.
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Old March 7, 2016   #39
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Looks nice!
Is it anchored to the ground anywhere?
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Looks nice!
Is it anchored to the ground anywhere?
every hoop is anchored. I used 3/4 inch galvanized pipe, pieces 30 inches long, sunk 24 inches in the ground. the hoops slip right over that, each corner is bolted through the tubing and hoop into the skirt board with two carriage bolts
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really nice! I'm so envious! I can't quite figure out how you managed to stretch the end panels so nicely as there is more material there?!!
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ok, each end wall was done individually. I attached the film to the bottom, then we stretched it up, over, and around the hoop, and just temporarily stapled it to the inside of the wood framing.
Once the end walls were done, we attached the film to one skirt board along the side and pulled it over the top. pulled as tight as we could and attached it to the skirt board on that side.
then we went to the ends and pulled the top film over the end walls as tight as we could, trying to get out any wrinkles. then we attached it. everything was attached by using 1 by 2 firing strips and 1-1/2 inch screws.
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I buy from Yoders in Fredericksburg Oh... I have no idea what is available commercially from big box stores. I use a product specifically for sun exposure use.
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It's already in there. Sorry, I didn't take a picture of that once it was put down. I used the black woven poly fabric type stuff. Is that what you would recommend?
Not for nut grass if you have it.
That stuff takes concrete to keep it from growing through.
I have seen it come up through the bottoms of the above ground swimming pools full of water and live.

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Thank you for posting pictures, it helped me understand just how your greenhouse came together. You sure did get that plastic tight and pretty!

Best of luck with it and hope you have many years of happy growing!!
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