Should we buy this greenhouse?

Mackay

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What do you think about this 30 x 30 green house for sale for $800. I don't think it comes with a cover. Apparently my husband wants a bigger green house than I was thinking of.

Does it look like a good value

What's the downside if any to one this big?

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I think its gorgeous!!!! I would buy it.... just remember they may want you to disassemble it and take it away on your own for that price!
 

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Dude that is huge!!!!!!!! Love it. I know nothing about a green house though.
 

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Wow,

This is clearly a stunning frame. I can almost feel your trepidation in regards to this and the price. The reason I say this is because I am a craftsman and a builder myself. A frame, just as you see there, could be built and constructed for under $200.

I say this because I am very keen on material finds. I buy "culled" lumber, always, without question. I get such good results from the culled stuff. I put together a 20 x 8 ft garden shed, by myself, all for $500. Probably a bit more for paint though.

Here take a look.
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I am always thinking of new building structures based on materials that come my way, but I can equally respond to a frame like that. I can see the simplicity in the construction. A tube bender and the right fasteners and that would be an easy shape to recreate.

Often what I do is sit in the space where I want to construct something. I try to imagine in my mind this structure sitting there in that space. As I begin to see it, I also begin to imagine what it would take to accomplish it; I know this might sound a bit metaphysical in nature, but I sort of manifest the project in my mind, and as it works itself out it somehow manifests itself into the physical reality. Of course with a lot of sweat and tears too! LOL

I cannot tell you the countless times I have tried to incorporate an 'official' greenhouse in my yarden space. I say official because every time I build a structure that begins to become my greenhouse, some critters take it up and their need becomes greater than my own. :p

So I guess, considering all the benefits and the time to construct (not everyone is as OC as I am), I would say "Go for it".

Why not. It would be the prettiest on the block for sure. I can see some really beautiful things coming out of that structure.

Ron
 

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I would buy that in a minute!! That is a great find. BJ's was selling one that was 10x10 for 600.00 this spring. They sell the plastic at Farmtex (I get their catalog). If you have the space for that-what you could do with it, would be unlimited! I think you will have to budget in a couple large fans, for ventilation and perhaps a heat source (not sure where you are located.) Good luck- let us know how it goes!!

Ron, your yard and garden shed look wonderful!
 

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Sorry,

I built that structure, and did the gardens, but that is on another property here in town.

Thanks though, I am still proud of it.

I think it is unanimous LOL...you should get the frame!

Ron
 

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So what ever happened? Did you purchase this? How was the move?

I really would love to see pics of the entire process....Please document your adventure for us. :D

Ron
 
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