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Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002
564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:26 2002

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RE: [GBlist] shading my trailer



On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Kristian Kicinski wrote:

> in a humid area (and Elizabeth didn't say where she is located) the misters
> would not be of much use. 

That's true; it'd take a fairly dry area for it to work properly.  

> A very inexpensive and immediate solution is to erect a frame and use
> shadecloth to protect the trailer from direct sun. Shadecloth is cheap
> and readily available at greenhouse and home-depot type stores.

Home Depot type stores charge more than the stuff is really
worth.  Greenhouse suppliers would be a better source, generally.  But
personally, if I were looking for some, I'd check online first.


                         -|//*Alan Courtright*\\|=   
                                Poulsbo, WA
                             acourtri@krl.org
                       



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