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This is a really good buy at 85$

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sternus1 starts with ...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Garden-Greenhouse-Large-Walk-In-Green-Hot-House-PVC-Cover-/390603746267?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item5af1cc2bdb
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Julie says...
Did you realise this is just for the cover? I got all excited till I saw that!
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sternus1 says...
Dear moderator:

Please actually READ the ENTIRETY of my post before just deleting it a cursory glance. At least make the effort to be marginally competent at what you do.

Julie, the listing does include the poles, this is detailed in the item description.
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Julie says...
Thanks sternus, I just couldn't find the details! Got it now!

I wonder how long the plastic would last?I have been wanting a greenhouse for so long. I have a tiny one with one large tomato plant - I have been picking tomatoes in the middle of winter in the Perth hills, which is pretty exciting.
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Waterfall says...
The plastic should be good for up to 5 years although I think with the wind I get at my place the whole structure would not be up to it.
I plan on building a greenhouse some time soon but I will have to make something a little more solid than this. There are some neat solid dual layer polycarbonate greenhouses on ebay which come with auto opening windows and guttering systems to catch rain but obviously at a much higher cost.
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Julie says...
Waterfall, I agree, wind can be a problem. My small one has blown over twice. But there must be a way to anchor it - they do it with tents!

I just can't afford the type you are talking about, though I would love one of course.

I'm tempted by this.
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sternus1 says...
Julie, just anchor it with hessian bags filled with sand. Or rocks, or any heavy crap. Easy done.

In fact, if you filled the pipes themselves with sand, this would give it MUCH more weight and stability. I did this with my little poly greenhouse.
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Julie says...
Good ideas, thanks. Plenty of rocks at my place!
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