Thanks. I'm working on it.Boomer, WOW, this is basically what I have in mind for my 40' shipping container. Can I PM u some q's about your insulation, temps etc...? For greenhouse, I say PVC and POLY, cheap easy and movable.
I checked out your carport grows man and they look amazing brudda... Keep up the good work... For my use I will need something that will be very stable. I will be in the middle of nowhere with 60 acres of land so privacy will not be as big of issue as in your case.Costco carport!
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Thanks for the reply raiston420... Those plants look super huge man... Did you put your posts in concrete? How did you anchor your greenhouse to the ground???I would just build it yourself (I did!) The lumber is cheap and it's pretty easy to put up. The most expensive thing will be the covering you choose. I went with Solexx, a bit expensive but I like how much light it passes through and the fact that it diffuses the light so your plants won't burn. BTW, my Solexx is coming next week and is going up ASAP to protect my babies into flowering (too many caterpillars and rain last year!).View attachment 1070538
Dimensions on my greenhouse are 40' L X 12' W X 7' H. To be honest I have zero experience building anything so I have kind of made it up as I go. But the base is just 4 X 4's that I dug in the ground so they are level, then I secured them by driving in stakes every couple feet on both sides then screwing the stakes to the 4 X 4. It's actually pretty stable considering. This is not going to be permanent, that is why I didn't go to the trouble of cementing the base. I will be posting some more pics in a new thread soon... Hope this helps and good luck.
Thats a good size green house my man... Im gonna take the same approach as you and use 4x4 for the base and cemented into the ground and then use 2x4s for the rest of the frame.Dimensions on my greenhouse are 40' L X 12' W X 7' H. To be honest I have zero experience building anything so I have kind of made it up as I go. But the base is just 4 X 4's that I dug in the ground so they are level, then I secured them by driving in stakes every couple feet on both sides then screwing the stakes to the 4 X 4. It's actually pretty stable considering. This is not going to be permanent, that is why I didn't go to the trouble of cementing the base. I will be posting some more pics in a new thread soon... Hope this helps and good luck.
That is super cheep GH man, I wish I could use it... Thanks for the postThere was an article in Mother Earth News where a woman built a greenhouse out of plastic and pvc pipes for 200 dollars. What's more, it can be taken down easily. http://doorgarden.com/10/50-dollar-hoop-house-green-house I couldn't find the 200 dollar job. This one looks good for 50 dollars. Give it a peek.
Thanks alot brudda, I was waiting for a OG outdoor man to come along and give me some pointers. I will be getting back to you asap brudda... Peace&kindnessIf you're looking for ideas, I posted quite a few pix and a description of my greenhouses on pg. 23 of my grow thread.
These cost about $800 each to build, using Solexx and steel studs. They've withstood 100 mph winds several times.
If you have questions, PM me or post them to my thread, if you like.
Your a life saver veggie, I was waiting for a Outdoor OG to come by and give me some pointers, I will be getting back to you ASAP my man Peace&Love
This is their sixth season.
I originally had intended to build one greenhouse, 12' x 16' but I would have needed a permit. I finally settled on two, 8' x 12'.
Please think about using raised beds rather than holes in the ground, or pots. Better drainage, and larger soil mass.
i really want to hear how the good the solexx worksI would just build it yourself (I did!) The lumber is cheap and it's pretty easy to put up. The most expensive thing will be the covering you choose. I went with Solexx, a bit expensive but I like how much light it passes through and the fact that it diffuses the light so your plants won't burn. BTW, my Solexx is coming next week and is going up ASAP to protect my babies into flowering (too many caterpillars and rain last year!).View attachment 1070538
Nice... I heard thats the way to go...I'll be covering mine with Solexx next season
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