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May 19, 2016 4:33 PM CST
Name: Thomas
Deep East Texas (Zone 8a)
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drdawg said:I like your ideas, Thomas. The canopy looks roomy enough to shield the greenhouse's top and sides, which is important. If you have room, you might want to consider at least a 10x12' greenhouse. My two are that size. I wish I had built 12x16' or 12x20' ones. No matter what size, you'll wish it was larger. Whistling


Hey Ken,

You know everybody is telling me the same thing...build it bigger and I most likely will do that.

I was thinking that on the north (back end) of the greenhouse where my support legs will be for the canopy, I can span that with some wire fencing and turn that into a trellis for vegies. That will help keep some of that a little bit cooler. In fact, I could also do that along each side on the support post.

Really do appreciate all the great advice and help,
Thomas
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