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2025-08-21 14:12:45
Perfect for the greenhouse.Tested on several hot days:On days it was forecasted to be 90° plus this means without a shade cloth the greenhouse reaches temperatures closer to 100 or even 110°. After the shade cloth was installed we witnessed about a 5-10 degree decrease. This doesnt sound like much but when you have fall plants waiting to go outside late/early July decreasing the internal temperature of the tunnel to 90° on days its 100° plus outside really does make a difference for sun scald problems under plastic. I've used it to cool the small greenhouse I have to grow some ornamental kale for fall. It really is saving the plants from tip burn. Its survived 40mph winds/storms with no damage or stretching. Economical. If pulling over a greenhouse go bigger than you think. I'd see no issue doubling up some of it over itself and ours was a bit smaller than I thought once installed. The arch that plastic greenhouses have takes away the width of the sun cover fairly quickly. Its protecting the top most part of our tunnel just fine. Could of went wider so it went down the sides of the greenhouse a bit further. We are growing zone 5. Perfect for getting flowers/fall ornamental going. These plants need to grow mid summer to be ready for fall. They also need the heat of the greenhouse to harden off. Absolutely essential for extending midseason planting for fall when plants need a tunnel in order to make it before first frost dates, but also be protected from those few days we get above 100°.
RMWARZ
2025-07-12 17:06:40
I ordered this shade cloth in hopes of extending my lettuce growing season into the summer by installing it supported by garden hoops and wire fencing above a lettuce patch. The cloth itself is sturdy and hemmed all around with fabric edging that includes grommets spaced about 18†apart. I am not using those. Instead, I have clipped the cloth directly to the garden hoops with the plastic clips that came with the hoops and to the wire fencing with spring-type clothes pins. The cloth has held up well to this treatment. The cloth performs as expected—filtering sunlight, allowing air to circulate and rain to pass through, and holding up to breezy weather without blowing off or tearing. I can’t comment on its durability because I’ve only had it installed for a few days.
Kris
2025-06-26 18:16:31
Only slightly blocks the sun. Bought the 55%. Better than full on sun but expected more shade.
Ann Foster
2025-05-11 10:30:32
It does what I need it to do. I like the rings so I can hook it to my cattle panels. I've only been using it for a couple weeks so durability is still in question, but for right now 8 couldn't ask for better.
Genie
2025-04-05 19:34:42
Easy to lay over the top of my TX chicken coop garden. Perfect amount of sunlight for squash, tomatoes, cucumber and melons. It allows plenty of air circulation and rain easily moves through. Fasteners are easy to use and hold the cover down so no wind damage. It seems tough enough to use for many seasons.
Works well
2025-03-11 15:43:16
It does fair over green houseShould have gotten.70 or 90% shade, this works ok.
joe fuertes
2025-01-29 21:25:32
This item is half the price on the two previous that I bought, but this is much thinner and lighter compared to the other two. This fits much tighter and snug withe actual frame of 12X6 feet that I have. Overall, this is a better purchase compared to the ticker and more expensive one.
Customer
2024-12-18 11:20:05
Worked well for shading our garden from triple digit weather. Prior to the shad cloth things were getting sunburned. It lasted the season, but did tear in places towards the end of the summer due to sun and wind. Worked as expected.
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