This might be an interesting read for that subject.Drawingablank wrote:Hi,
If you don't mind my asking, what did you use for a cover on the Monkey Hut greenhouse?
Since I fly out to the burn these days, my original monkey hut is just sitting in the garage and I sure could use a greenhouse.
Hammer or post driver for rebar
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Re: Hammer or post driver for rebar
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Re: Hammer or post driver for rebar
Thanks, I was hoping you had a better way since that is my experience with that plastic too. Will keep you posted if I find something that works better.unjonharley wrote:For the monkey hut green house cover.. I used opaque plastic.. Got it from the paint dept. Home Depot.. put it over and rolled the bottom up on a 1 x 2 board.. The sun breaks this stuff down pretty fast.. It will only last part of the year..
Definitely an interesting read. Now to see if I can find something to fit a low budge that's durable, and light diffusing.
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Re: Hammer or post driver for rebar
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